Confessions of tea addict. Part 1 - teapigs

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Hello guys, apologies for a very long break in my blog. But without further adue, let’s jump straight to the topic we’re here for!

Happy teapigs family
For those of you who haven’t seen my Youtube videos, I am a big fan of teas. I mean, I love teas so much I don’t have enough space on two shelves for all of them so I have to store some in my room (I am also a big hoarder which doesn’t make my job of keeping things tidy any easier). In the past I used to be rather unpretentious when it came to ‘having a cuppa’ after a meal – drop any bag of tea with a splash of hot water and some sugar for sweetness (it’s all about sweet life!) and I will be happy.  Nowadays, I got way more demanding with the choice of tea, so my safe bet when I’m on the go or visiting someone is coffee. From cheapest and suspicious looking dust to finest Arabica I can drink coffee in any form. In contrast, only tea of adequate quality would satisfy me.

My favourite brand of tea has long been teapigs. I can’t even remember how I first stumbled across this company but the first time I have tried this tea was in London when I came to eat in Beetroot Café (great place with affordable prices). I was blown away by the freshness of peppermint tea (it was like chewing half a pack of gum)! I know, such freshness is not for everyone (including me) but such strength of flavor is truly impressive. On the plus side, the abundance of flavor allows me to brew one tea bag twice, which makes this tea more affordable (the majority of flavours can be purchased loose too).  Tea is available in 15 pyramids per bag (£3.99-£5.25), 50 pyramids (£9.95-£16.50), 2 pyramids (sample set of £1.30) and loose, as well as different bundles and sets. Teapigs website has an exhaustive description of each of their 31 flavours so I will allow myself to just focus on the key details of teas I have tried so far.

These tins are sold with 20 pyramids inside

Black tea

darjeeling earl grey tea
Tea made with black tea, cornflowers and natural bergamot flavor, which looks truly mesmerising with adorable blue flowers. However, I am too used to citrusy bergamot flavor of earl grey I didn’t fully appreciate this tea since it lacks this zest. This tea has excellent reviews on the website so don’t get discouraged by my unappreciation.

earl grey strong
With blue bulldog on the packet and ingredient list of Black tea, cornflowers, natural bergamot flavour with other natural flavourings and natural lime flavour, I hoped this tea would quench my desire for bergamot flavor. Unfortunately, just like the previous tea, it did not satisfy my expectations. Again, just like previous tea, it has excellent reviews. Sometimes knowing exactly what you want is not a blessing.

chai tea
First tried this mix of black tea, cinnamon, ginger, cassia, cardamom pods, natural cinnamon flavor and vanilla when teapigs kindly popped a sample with my order. Strangely, I have never tried chai so my way to make is to pour half a (drinking) cup of coconut milk and half cup of water into a pan, add chai tea and let it simmer for a few minutes, while steering this goodness. From previous knowledge (and helpful instructions on the packets) I added sugar to my chai and enjoyed my drink. Since I don’t have anything to compare it with, I was fully satisfied with the flavor. Again, excellent reviews on the official website.

chocolate flake tea
Oh, you evil genius who thought of combining chocolate and tea! Made from black tea, cocoa beans, chocolate flakes and natural flavor, this tea is very much a yum and excellent ‘pick me up’!



Green tea

mao feng green tea
Excellent tea. Were you waiting for me to say something else? Just try this tea and it will speak for itself. One tip though, don’t use boiling water because it will make your tea sour.

green tea with mint
Another bomb combination when you can have them both! Excellent for lovers of green tea and peppermint who also tend to be indecisive in the morning – when you want some caffeine boost but also fresh breeze and a happy tummy.

jasmine pearls tea
Oh, my ultimate indulgence! And being almost the most expensive tea from teapigs selection, you can whisper “my dear” to your freshly made cuppa when you curl up on the sofa (let your significant other think you’re referring to them ;) )

popcorn tea
I first came across this tea during my aimless wondering at the capital when I stumbled across a health shop. Hefty price tag for 15 pyramids didn’t allow me to purchase it until I found a suitable offer online. My high expectations of tasting cinema treat as afternoon drink were unfortunately crushed. I didn’t like the odd taste of this drink made from green tea and toasted rice however excellent reviews on the official website make me think there are plenty of those with pleased tastebuds.

Guess what tea I am drinking here?

Herbal tea

chamomile tea
Simple yet charming, excellent drink before bedtime. Watching the flowers (not crushed!) brew is as calming as drinking chamomile tea.

honeybush & rooibos tea
Made from honeybush and rooibos (if the title hasn’t given away the contents yet) this gentle cup is excellent at any point and for any occasion! The only downside is that some of the small leaves tend to seep through my tea infuser (what a cheek!)

liquorice and peppermint tea
I have strong dislike towards liquorice (again, for those who isn’t familiar with my Youtube channel) however my friend is an avid lover. I gave him a bag of 50 pyramids of this tea and he was over the moon with it.

peppermint tea
In case you’ve missed the beginning of this post, this tea is super strong! But be sure to keep it airtight, overtime that lovely taste of peppermint will vanish!

pure lemongrass tea
This tea is sweet enough for me to drink without adding sugar or syrup. I like it before bedtime – ticks of boxes for being caffeine-free and having pleasant citrus flavor!

spiced winter red tea
Don’t be tricked by the title, this tea made from rooibos, flavours, orange peel, gingko, orange blossom, cinnamon, ginger root, cloves and safflower can be drunk all year round! I like this tea because it has charming taste of spices without adding heat.

super fruit tea
Hibiscus, elderberries, currants, blackcurrants, natural flavouring, cranberries, blueberries and none of that over-perfumed taste of cheap fruit tea. My local Pizza Express serves this tea too.

yerba mate
Described as “smoky green tea” however it didn’t quite float my boat. Plenty of 5 star reviews though!
 
Look at the artwork!


apple & cinnamon tea
Packed with apple, cinnamon, apple pomace, roasted chicory root, citric acid, sweet blackberry leaves and natural flavourings this tea is described as “perfect combination for a lovely fruity, punchy and spicy tea” and I will second every word. Unfortunately this pyramid cannot be brewed more than once but I have noticed this is the case for every apple tea.

chocolate & mint tea
Just like my favourite ice cream, it’s too good to be true/tea! Cocoa husk, peppermint, chocolate chips, (sugar, cocoa, emulsifier: soya lecithin), natural cacao flavouring, natural peppermint flavouring. Oh, and it’s vegan too! This tea is perfection but be careful, others will quickly understand the beauty of this cuppa too. A visiting friend of my flatmate kept picking the box of these from my shelf which made me both proud (obviously I have a great taste) and annoyed (I mean, have you seen the price tag!).

In summary, I love this tea company for this wide selection of flavour and excellent quality of tea. What tea company do you love?

Disclaimer - every product in this post has been bought by me by my own money

Agave Bun x


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