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Green Tea with Coconut by Harney & Sons

  • May 13, 2015
  • 2 min read

Hey there ladies and gents, today is Tuesday so you know what time it is! Tea Review Tuesday time and I have a tea that will be worth the while. I have been sipping this tea for the past 4 days and I can’t get enough of its ginger coconut flavor. Take yourself on a no-expense trip to Thailand and get lost in the vanilla, coconut, ginger and lemongrass notes of this tea. Pull up a chair and grab your tea cups while I review Green Tea with Coconut by Harney & Sons!

Such a delightful tea!

I see you staring at my brand new tea cup by Royal Albert, yes, I said Royal Albert! I love Royal Albert tea ware and I had recently become obsessed with this particular tea cup named Rose Confetti. I’ve been trying to get my hands on it since February of this year and it finally was delivered safe and sound to me. Hear my crazy story on trying to obtain this cute little tea cup and find out where you can get one of your own!


Yummy!
Yummy!

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Dried Mangos,

Dried Blueberries,

Dried Cherries, Oh My!

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This tea tastes great with dried fruit! In the future, I will serve this to my guests (or contentedly to myself) with dried assorted fruits perhaps as a snack or a hors d'oeuvre before a meal!


Pretty In Pink

This tea comes in individually wrapped tea sachets housed in this cute little tea tin! Harney & Sons definitely have gotten the tea tin down. I sometimes purchase their teas solely on how ornate and beautiful the tin is decorated.


This particular tin is pretty in pink, which makes me think…I haven’t seen that movie in a long time!


Tea Sachets for Days!

These tea sachets hold whole green tea leaf! You can even do what I do, just rip open the sachet and pour the contents right into your tea infuser so that the tea can have room to expand and steep evenly.


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Do you judge teas by their tea tins or packaging? Go ahead, confess those naughty, naughty sins!

 
 
 

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