About This Video
This week, we're trying one of the more rare kinds of tea blends, the Green/Black blend. How is it possible to steep a tea made from both Green and Black teas? This episode will answer that question.
The first tea is Upton's Midsummer Dream, a mix of China black tea and green Sencha along with sunflower petals, cactus blossoms and rhubarb steeped for 3 minutes in rumbling water. The second tea is Teasource's Prairie Passion, black and green tea blended with papaya, rosehips, sunflower and passion fruit steeped for 3 minutes in boiling water. Will the green and black teas play nice with each other? We'll find out.
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amandolin (20:15)
1 year ago 0 + -No. I won't. Sorry.
brandice (0:10)
1 year ago 0 + -I was totally right, too!
brandice (3:26)
1 year ago 0 + -I'm not a fan of the random ingredient, "flavor."
brandice (23:24)
1 year ago 0 + -And here, the end derails... Lol.
greysection (7:39)
1 year ago 0 + -EGCG? or is that an antioxidant?
greysection (12:31)
1 year ago 0 + -the valentines tea, perhaps
hooraythe... (23:44)
11 months ago 0 + -Tea racist! xD