Quantity
Use 2gr of tea per 150ml of water.
Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 85°C <185°F> water.
If you like milk, use water at 100°C <212°F>
Brew Time
Infuse for 1 – 3 minutes, tasting regularly.
Enjoy
Sip hot or top with ice for iced tea
Considering that there are four times as many flowers as berries in this mixture, what should we call it?
Probably rename it “Black and Green Berry Tea.” Despite the fact that the name is about as fascinating as watching paint dry, this combination is rounded out with Hibiscus, Calendula, Sunflower, and Jasmine petals, none of which are suggested by the name.
It may, therefore, be more accurately described as black and green fruit and flower tea. That’s not terrible; the components are laid out in an understandable fashion. But where is the ambiguity, the intrigue, the romance? We can all agree that tea has more legends and romances than almost anything else in the world. Then it must be Ménage a Tea, right? That’s not completely strait-laced; it has hints of subtext. Moreover, it represents the fact that this blend is as chaotic as blends get.
Just look at all those constituents! The flavours are exploding in my mouth. So many fantastic tastes from the black tea, green tea, and berries! The tea has everything you could want. Try it. Believe us, your first experience will be one you’ll never forget.
	
		
				
		
				
		
				
		
				
		
				











		
				



															
							
								


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