| I went to a fancy tea at a restaurant I can't remember. It was a weekend afternoon tea sort of thing. I picked a berry-based tea. Like raspberries and strawberries and just very berry. It would be great to buy this in the store, but can't find anything that seems right. Any ideas? |
| Can you at least give us a general location? A fancy berry tea in London isn't likely to be what you'd get in DC or NY. Do you remember anything else you ate/drank there? If we could narrow down where you were, we could probably figure out what tea. |
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Probably they have used a berry-based teabag and also put in a blend of berry juice or powdered berry in it.
I make a lovely dried apple tea. But my secret hack is to put a pinch of cardamon, clove, cinnamon powder - and apple juice in it. |
| Berry zinger? |
This stuff is great. Wouldn't be surprised. |
| Harney & Sons make a blackberry-heavy blend called “Paris” that seems fancy and is very nice. |
+1 And then they doctor it some. |
Celestial Seasonings' fruit-based teas are pretty good across the board. I like the Blueberry and pure Raspberry. The Raspberry mixes well with ordinary black tea to make a great raspberry iced tea (they briefly sold that as a cold brew product but discontinued it). |
| Rooibos? |
| Harney & Sons Berry Cobbler maybe? |
| Probably not what you had but Trader Joe’s makes a good citrus berry tea with orange peel and lemongrass. I believe it is seasonal to the spring. |
| Garbage water. |
This is a great idea. |