Lavender tea?
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Lavender tea?
Has Adagio considered adding Lavender to it's line of herbals? It's so refreshing, especially during these dog-days of summer.
And made hot it's very calming.
I like to blend it with mint and then almost any other tea I'm in a mood for (darjeeling 22 or snowbud or gykuro) and a little bit of sweetner.
Just a suggestion, because like so many of us here, I prefer to order from Adagio.
And made hot it's very calming.
I like to blend it with mint and then almost any other tea I'm in a mood for (darjeeling 22 or snowbud or gykuro) and a little bit of sweetner.
Just a suggestion, because like so many of us here, I prefer to order from Adagio.
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Daughteroftheki... - Posts: 399
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I prefer adagio, for too many reasons to list. But I do plan on ordering dragonwater's lavender relatively soon because I got hooked on a lavender flavored candy a while back and would love the same feeling in a tea
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Carnelian - Posts: 261
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I agree - I'd love for Adagio to offer a loose lavendar.
And maybe they could offer the Osmanthus loose, too! (hint, hint...)
And maybe they could offer the Osmanthus loose, too! (hint, hint...)
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klemptor - Posts: 389
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Hey there,
Just asked the powers that be if we have ever looked into a lavender tea, and they say they have - but as more of a blended option, say with a white tea. As for an herbal lavender, they tell me they will keep an eye out for the future (although it may be a bit far in the future right now).
Hope that helps,
-Amanda
Just asked the powers that be if we have ever looked into a lavender tea, and they say they have - but as more of a blended option, say with a white tea. As for an herbal lavender, they tell me they will keep an eye out for the future (although it may be a bit far in the future right now).
Hope that helps,
-Amanda
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Amanda - Posts: 110
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Carnelian...
Lavender candy? Where did you find that?
Amanda...
Thank you for speaking up for us. Looks like there are a number of fans.
Lavender candy? Where did you find that?
Amanda...
Thank you for speaking up for us. Looks like there are a number of fans.
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Daughteroftheki... - Posts: 399
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I got the candy at the minnesota festival of nations, its an import from england (I have no idea where else to get it)
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Carnelian - Posts: 261
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OMG - I love blending with Lavender. Like chamomile, I don't like it straight, but find it's a fantastic herb when mixed with other herbs or teas. It is by far one of my favorite herbals (well, that and speramint). I'm surprised they don't have a loose lavender....
Madam Potts
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Madam Potts
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Madam Potts - Posts: 150
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Lavender tea
I do have lavender tea, rose tea and osmenthus tea supply from Singapore
- OT
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Herbal Tea
Finally, i see people interested in Herbal tea or flora tea. Besides lavendar, try rose and osmenthus. Mix it with tea like puerh or jasmine, you will simply fall in love with them
- OT
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I second (tenth) the motion! I've never had lavender tea actually, but lavendar is my favorite scent in the entire world (more than baked goods even!), so I'd love to try it. And I'd rather get it here where prices and shipping are nice and reasonable.
Teavana has a white lavender/violet that's probably decent, but they're pricey. (2oz for $15 -- that's what? Twice as much as white flavors from Adagio?) My dad gets me stuff from there when I get good grades. He got me a cast iron tetsubin/trivet/cups/saucers for Christmas and I don't think its a coincidence I have straight As for the first time in my life.
Dragonwater's earl grey lavender looks nummy as well. Would love to see both here.
Teavana has a white lavender/violet that's probably decent, but they're pricey. (2oz for $15 -- that's what? Twice as much as white flavors from Adagio?) My dad gets me stuff from there when I get good grades. He got me a cast iron tetsubin/trivet/cups/saucers for Christmas and I don't think its a coincidence I have straight As for the first time in my life.
Dragonwater's earl grey lavender looks nummy as well. Would love to see both here.
- Inaya
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