Almond Tea Reviews
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Do you like Amaretto? You know, that liqueur that you add to seven-up
to produce the worlds greatest mixed drink - Amaretto & Seven? If you
do,
or just enjoy the taste of almonds,
then you are in luck as there are a fair amount of teas in this world
that contain
an almond and/or amaretto flavor.
True, almonds, and tea, are not what one necessarily thinks
of when it comes to the "tea
experience." Yet,
almonds provide an interesting flavor to any tea.
Listed on this page
are links to reviews on this site for teas
that either
have, or
should have,
an almond flavor to them.
Featured Green Tea
 | Pi Lo Chun : Green tea from the Fujian province of China. Pi Lo Chun (sometimes written biluochun) translates as "green snail spring" a reference to this tea's distinctive spiral-shaped leaves. It is produced in the short span of time between the Spring Equinox (end of March) and Clear Brightness (early April). Our "Choral Pi Lo Chun" tea is made from the finest tender buds, gathered and processed exclusively by hand.
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