Almond Sugar Cookie
Almond Sugar Cookie
Heavenly! That's the best word to describe this tea! Delight your senses with the sweet essence of freshly baked cookies infused with the nutty goodness of almonds.
Savor each sip of this top-selling blend as the delectable notes of almond sugar cookie blend seamlessly with the robust character of black tea. This calorie free black tea offers a warm and inviting experience, perfect for cozy mornings or peaceful afternoons.
Ingredients: Black teas, almonds, almond sugar cookie flavoring and safflower blossoms.Contains Tree Nuts.
Brew tea at 212º - steep for 3 minutes.
UPC: 040784008540
Kathy's Iced Tea
One of our retail store customer, Kathy de MaCarty, gave us her favorite iced tea recipe.
In a saucepan put about 2 1/2 cups of water and bring to a boil. Take off the burner and add 1 heaping tablespoon of tea.
Add 1/4 to 1/3 cup of sugar (depending on your preferred sweetness).
Let stand for 10-15 minutes.
Fill a 1/2 gallon (2 quart) pitcher with ice. Put a strainer on the top and pour the tea over the ice. Fill to the top with cold water.
She said she loves the Almond Sugar Cookie iced this way as well as green teas with passion fruit nectar.
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Almond sugar cookie is an indulgent treat. It really tastes like an almond sugar cookie! This has become one of my most favorite S&V dessert teas.
I am not usually a fan of dessert teas because they never actually taste like the dessert they are named after. However, this one does. It is good hot or cold brewed with or without sugar. It is a great all around tea and I will be ordering it again.
I like the Almond Sugar Cookie tea and think it’s 95% there, but I think if it was tweaked a tiny bit it would be absolutely perfect. When I think of almond cookies or desserts the flavoring used always has a slight cherry vibe to it — I wish this tea also had that. Overall, though, this is a great tea and I would definitely recommend it.
This was one of the very first teas I tried when I still wasn't 100% sold on dark black teas. It's a delight with cream or without it, and it's so delicate and gentle a flavor that you can drink it easily on an upset stomach. It's soothing to the mind and body alike. I described it to my sister as a "cry into your mug" kind of tea for when you need a comforting pick-me-up, and I stand by it.The almond flavor is not particularly strong. If anything, the almond serves to mellow out the overall flavor profile more than push almond to the forefront, so don't go in expecting a punch to the face. I don't know that I'd pair it with any biscuits when it's just so nice on its own, but simple recipes work with it best.
This was one of the very first teas I tried when I still wasn't 100% sold on dark black teas. It's a delight with cream or without it, and it's so delicate and gentle a flavor that you can drink it easily on an upset stomach. It's soothing to the mind and body alike. I described it to my sister as a "cry into your mug" kind of tea for when you need a comforting pick-me-up, and I stand by it. The almond flavor is not particularly strong. If anything, the almond serves to mellow out the overall flavor profile more than push almond to the forefront, so don't go in expecting a punch to the face. I don't know that I'd pair it with any biscuits when it's just so nice on its own, but simple recipes work with it best.