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Tea pigs chilli tea

July 8, 2009Chilli Productschilli tea, tea pigs, teapigs Standard

A few weeks a go the lovely people over at teapigs.co.uk kindly sent me a pack of their chilli tea to try.

I was really excited to try it as I wasn’t sure how chilli in tea would work. [singlepic id=318 w=320 h=240 float=right]

On opening the package a lovely fruity tea smell wafted through the air, it was definitely a great sign of things to come.

The actual tea packaging is clean and simple but still very attractive, the little fire extinguisher gives you a hint at whats to come.

The actual tea bags or temples as teapigs call them aren’t your usual cheap mass produced paper bags full of powder, they are lovely silky gauze pyramids full of huge strands of tea, chunks of dried orange and most excitingly chilli flakes and seeds.

The differences are stunning and definitely give the impression of a superior premium product that someone has put a lot of love and effort into.

The box says to try the chilli tea with or without milk, hot or cooler its up to you, so in the interests of testing the tea properly Ive tried it in each of the ways, Ive also tried it half way up a mountain whilst sat outside my tent.[singlepic id=319 w=320 h=240 float=right]

First I decided to try it hot with no milk, so I could get the full flavour of the tea, I wasn’t disappointed it had a lovely orange taste at first followed by a nice mellow tea and then that lovely chilli heat as it slipped down my throat, From that moment I was hooked and since then Ive not been able to stop drinking it.

I gave it a try with milk, it was still nice but it took away some of the lovely flavours and made them a bit more subtle.

Next up was a slightly colder cup, this was a revelation, it still packed all the punch of the hot cup but was really refreshing. It also go me thinking about a few recipes that the tea could be used in.

The only downside to the tea I guess is the price, having said that at 15p per cup its not bad compared to tea in a tea shop and for something that’s more tasty than your average tea, I also have to say that in my opinion its worth it. Ill certainly be trying some more of their teas. [singlepic id=323 w=320 h=240 float=right]

Chilli Up North Verdict:  Lovely zesty tea with a great chilli kick – 9/10 (Heat 3/10)


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