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Hello!
Just recently started buying teas from Adagio. I started with the Executus blend from Diggnation. It was pretty good so I ordered some Jasmine teas, and some flavored teas. Just thought I'd check out these tea forums for some advice.
I bought a sample of the Jasmine #12 Pearls and they taste smoky. Is it supposed to taste like that? An iced version I get from a local tea shop taste more perfumey and I really like it that way.
Anyway, Hello forumers, I'm sure I'll enjoy it here.
I bought a sample of the Jasmine #12 Pearls and they taste smoky. Is it supposed to taste like that? An iced version I get from a local tea shop taste more perfumey and I really like it that way.
Anyway, Hello forumers, I'm sure I'll enjoy it here.
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SirLance - Posts: 3
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Re: Hello!
Welcome!
Normally not.
SirLance wrote:.
I bought a sample of the Jasmine #12 Pearls and they taste smoky. Is it supposed to taste like that?
Normally not.
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olivierco - Posts: 3375
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Did you brew it at 180 degrees F for five minutes as Adagio recommends?
Adagio's jasmine pearl tea has always struck me as fairly forgiving, but I'm wondering if perhaps the temperature of your water may have been a bit off.
I actually had some of this tea tonight (my PG Tips-loving husband is actually developing a taste for it!), but I can't say that I noticed any smokiness either. (Of course it may be a matter of individual palate; perhaps you're perceiving nuances I for one can't detect!)
Adagio's jasmine pearl tea has always struck me as fairly forgiving, but I'm wondering if perhaps the temperature of your water may have been a bit off.
I actually had some of this tea tonight (my PG Tips-loving husband is actually developing a taste for it!), but I can't say that I noticed any smokiness either. (Of course it may be a matter of individual palate; perhaps you're perceiving nuances I for one can't detect!)
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chamekke - Posts: 1960
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I did everything as instructed. 1 tsp of pearls to 1 cup of water at 180 for five minutes.
Tasted really smoky for some reason. Had a pleasant after taste, just not what i'd expect from a jasmine tea.
Tasted really smoky for some reason. Had a pleasant after taste, just not what i'd expect from a jasmine tea.
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SirLance - Posts: 3
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Hello and welcome-
I am a newbie, so no advice. I would like
to say that everyone here seems
to be very learned about tea-
I try to be a sponge and soak it up.
Glad to meet cha'
I am a newbie, so no advice. I would like
to say that everyone here seems
to be very learned about tea-
I try to be a sponge and soak it up.
Glad to meet cha'
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Rainy - Posts: 28
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Welcome to the forum!
Ditto on what Victoria said... the jasmine green pearls taste a good bit different than the jasmine oolong, but for me, in a good way.
I love Jasmine, and I think the #12 pearls are very good, but I'm actually a big fan of #9, and I think it's really my favorite Jasmine. It had more of that classic jasmine taste I was looking for without being too artificial or overpowering.
If you like jasmine oolong, I also recommend osmanthus oolong... a much milder floral than jasmine, but very enjoyable. I got mine from Upton's. Am hoping Adagio will add it to their menu of teas.
Again, welcome to the forum!
Sarah
Ditto on what Victoria said... the jasmine green pearls taste a good bit different than the jasmine oolong, but for me, in a good way.
I love Jasmine, and I think the #12 pearls are very good, but I'm actually a big fan of #9, and I think it's really my favorite Jasmine. It had more of that classic jasmine taste I was looking for without being too artificial or overpowering.
If you like jasmine oolong, I also recommend osmanthus oolong... a much milder floral than jasmine, but very enjoyable. I got mine from Upton's. Am hoping Adagio will add it to their menu of teas.
Again, welcome to the forum!
Sarah
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kymidwife - Posts: 1333
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I actually don't know alot about teas yet, but I'm working on it.
I don't really know the difference between an oolong and a green tea, so I don't know if I'm doing anything wrong.
I don't really know the difference between an oolong and a green tea, so I don't know if I'm doing anything wrong.
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SirLance - Posts: 3
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wait...
sometimes it it possible to just get a bad tea?
or is like with computers, mostly user error?
sometimes it it possible to just get a bad tea?
or is like with computers, mostly user error?
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doyoulovedee - Posts: 53
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doyoulovedee wrote:wait...
sometimes it it possible to just get a bad tea?
or is like with computers, mostly user error?
Oh yeah, definitely possible to get a bad tea. User error can also be a factor (brewed my tea too hot first infusion, too long second infusion. Third was juuuuuussst right. signed- baby bear. Heh.)
Also, since tea tastes are subjective, you could get a superior tea, brew it perfectly, then in the end still want to wash it down with anything you can get your hands on to kill the taste.
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Geekgirl - Posts: 2692
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GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:
Oh yeah, definitely possible to get a bad tea. User error can also be a factor (brewed my tea too hot first infusion, too long second infusion. Third was juuuuuussst right. signed- baby bear. Heh.)
Also, since tea tastes are subjective, you could get a superior tea, brew it perfectly, then in the end still want to wash it down with anything you can get your hands on to kill the taste.
hehe.. hmm, well this tea i have reminded me of rotten pumpkins and i've been too shy to futz with it since. but i think tonight i'll figure where i went wrong, or if i really did order rotten pumpkin tea by mistake.
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doyoulovedee - Posts: 53
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