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Inspired by Shakespeare’s fairy Queen, Titania imagines an ethereal and sweetly intoxicating enchanted forest hidden within the folding shadows of daylight’s waning hours. Notes of strawberries and starfruit, soft orchid, green passion vine and gold-rinsed evening sky.
Proprietary blend of premium green and oolong teas,* apple, papaya, dragon fruit, hibiscus, strawberry, cornflower petals,* natural strawberry flavor —
Featuring our dreamy, small-holdings, hand-rolled green oolong and premium Snow Bud Orchid green teas blended with sweet fruits and flowers. Titania is rich with antioxidants that protect and support heart and brain health. Oolong tea helps improve digestion and boost metabolism.
Steep 1 TBS (5g) of Titania in 8 oz hot water [190ºF] for 4-5 minutes. It is always best to cover your tea as it steeps.
Note: I don't add sugar to my tea. Assume that unless otherwise specified.
In the bag this tea smells a bit syrupy strawberry to me. I was a little concerned the first time I sniffed it that I wouldn't like it, because it reminded me of little kid candy. Like that sort of fake strawberry smell you know comes from chemicals. Ignore the in-bag smell, the brewed cup is perfect. I made this at a get together with friends who are all focused on coffee, and every single one paused when I walked by. "Whoa...what is that? That smells amazing! Where did you get it? Can I taste it?" The scent from the cup in my hand pulled one from three feet away. And the taste is lovely. I prefer this to Flora because it lacks the sort of creme flavor that flora has. It's...clear? If that makes any sense at all. I also like the mouthfeel of this one. Smooth to me. And it has a little more depth than a green seems to for me usually, which I assume is because of the oolong mixed in. Definitely a summer fave I stock up on, and one I share with people who want to try tea, but feel unsure.