It had cardamom, clove and possibly bergamot, and I think the actual “tea” part was ceylon, though I’m not sure.
Help!
It had cardamom, clove and possibly bergamot, and I think the actual “tea” part was ceylon, though I’m not sure.
Help!
I pulled out my bag
(I couldn’t resist putting a line-feed there. )
of Russian tea on the chance it’s what you want. Only it’s not. It has black tea, natural fruit flavour, rose petals and safflower. (Turns out it’s a bit too flowery for my taste.) It’s Czar Nicholas II St. Valentine Tea.
Definitely not it, but thanks for the effort. I just moved in near a mostly Mediterranean grocery store that, I noticed today, also has a couple of imported teas from Russia. But I can’t read Russian, so I guess I’m SOL unless I just buy each one and try it. Can anyone here read Russian, BTW? Who would be willing to translate from my pictures?
I’d be happy to help out.
Sweet! I’ll be back with pics later today.
How about this? This is from my favorite on-line tea company.
Doesn’t seem like it. The one I’m thinking of had clove in it.
In Russia, tea party find you!