Posts Tagged ‘Green Teas’
Chinese Sencha
So, we’ve had several people who have been asking about the base tea we use to blend our flavored green teas with. I went through several different green teas before choosing what I thought was the best tea for blending our flavored green teas with. And this tea IS super yummy all by itself.
Here’s our buttery-sweet Chinese sencha with nothing added. I’m placing it directly into our permanent collection since we should always have this on hand.

Check out all of the amazing blends we have in stock HERE
Jasmine Grey
You put your Jasmine in my Earl Grey!
You put your Earl Grey in my Jasmine!
Yeah, okay, so I was thinking of doing an Earl Grey or a Jasmine and neither seemed special enough for 52teas, so I figured, “We’ll do BOTH! In ONE tea!” So here it is, our awesome Chinese sencha blended with real jasmine blooms natural jasmine flavors and just a hint of natural bergamot flavors. It smells good enough it’s making me want to lick the mixing bowl.
Our Tea of the Week for the week of July 5, 2010
Just $8.99 for 2 ounces (20-25 cups)
with FREE Delivery to the US and Canada!
Get yours while it lasts.
with FREE Delivery to the US and Canada!
Get yours while it lasts.
Incidentally, I am going to TRY offering the tea in two- and four- ounce quantities. This is a bit of an experiment for me to see how it goes. You can get one two ounce pouch for $8.99 or two pouches for $12.99. At least until we start running low on pouches, then it might go back to just two ounce pouches.
Hurry! Only 0 left!
Check out all of the amazing blends we have in stock HERE
So, we really want you to subscribe to our email newsletter, and we want you to read the posts we send you. I may not be John Grisham, but I think I write some pretty stirring prose about our teas.
So, our free pouch giveaway contest is going to change. From now on, one or more of our posts each month may contain an invitation like the one below. You must actually have the post in your email inbox to reply to in order to win, so if you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to fill in your name and email address under the “Join Our Mailing List” section on our website. You can opt-out any time you like.
Email Contest!
New Rules: We will collect responses through 11:59:59PM Central Time on Friday. From all of the correct responses we receive, I will select a winner at random using a random number generator and a count of all of the correct replies. The winner will be announced with the posting of next week’s Tea of the Week.
This week’s trivia challenge:
Easy one this week: What fictional starship captain famously requested “Tea. Earl Grey. Hot”?
06.14.10 Fruit Cocktail Green Tea
My grandparents were part of that “Greatest Generation” of Americans. My grandfather served in the Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. After the war, he became an auto mechanic and opened his own garage. My grandmother was a registered nurse. In my recollection of her, I always thought she came from something of a well-to-do family, or she had aspirations to be a well-to-do family. (I can’t help but think about Hyacinth Bucket in the BBC comedy Keeping Up Appearances; my grandmother wasn’t that bad, but there was an element of Hyacinth in her).
Anyway, whenever the family got together at grandma’s house, she had these extravagant meals planned that frequently started with fruit cocktail. I can’t say why this fact has stuck in my memory more than others, but I remember the Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve dinners with fruit cocktails all around to start. I remember thinking it was like getting dessert before dinner.
So, in memory of my grandparents, here’s our delicious Chinese sencha blended with real peach, pear, pineapple and natural peach, pear, pineapple and maraschino cherry flavors. It’s so delicious, you could serve it as a first course.
Our Tea of the Week for the week of June 14, 2010
Just $7.99 for 2 ounces (20-25 cups)
with FREE Delivery to the US and Canada!
Get yours while it lasts.
with FREE Delivery to the US and Canada!
Get yours while it lasts.
Incidentally, I am going to TRY offering the tea in two- and four- ounce quantities. This is a bit of an experiment for me to see how it goes. You can get one two ounce pouch for $7.99 or two pouches for $12.99. At least until we start running low on pouches, then it might go back to just two ounce pouches.
Hurry! Only 0 left!
Check out all of the amazing blends we have in stock HERE
So, we really want you to subscribe to our email newsletter, and we want you to read the posts we send you. I may not be John Grisham, but I think I write some pretty stirring prose about our teas.
So, our free pouch giveaway contest is going to change. From now on, one or more of our posts each month may contain an invitation like the one below. You must actually have the post in your email inbox to reply to in order to win, so if you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to fill in your name and email address under the “Join Our Mailing List” section on our website. You can opt-out any time you like.
Email Contest!
Congratulations to last week’s winner, Janice (AKA teagirl1), who won a free pouch of tea from 52teas!
New Rules: We will collect responses through 11:59:59PM Central Time on Friday. From all of the correct responses we receive, I will select a winner at random using a random number generator and a count of all of the correct replies. The winner will be announced with the posting of next week’s Tea of the Week.
This week’s trivia challenge:
Which actress played the part of Hyacinth Bucket?
05.10.10 Elderberry Green Tea
“Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of Elderberry Green Tea from 52teas!”
As I write this, I am sitting here sipping on a delicious, icy cold stein of this tea. It is fruity without being hyper sweet, a bit tart but not puckering-tart, and marries well with our buttery-sweet Chinese sencha. Honestly, I can’t recall ever tasting elderberries before except from a local winery that makes some delicious elderberry wine (You should totally check them out if you like wine: Wyldewood Cellars). To me, it kind of tastes like something between a sour grape and a blueberry. However you describe it, it is delicious. (My 24-ounce stein has gone empty while trying to describe it to you, and it’s begging for a refill, so without further ado…)
Our Tea of the Week for the week of May 10, 2010
Just $7.99 for 2 ounces (20-25 cups)
with FREE Delivery to the US and Canada!
Get yours while it lasts.
with FREE Delivery to the US and Canada!
Get yours while it lasts.
Hurry! Only 0 left!
Check out all of the amazing blends we have in stock HERE
So, we really want you to subscribe to our email newsletter, and we want you to read the posts we send you. I may not be John Grisham, but I think I write some pretty stirring prose about our teas.
So, our free pouch giveaway contest is going to change. From now on, one or more of our posts each month may contain an invitation like the one below. You must actually have the post in your email inbox to reply to in order to win, so if you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to fill in your name and email address under the “Join Our Mailing List” section on our website. You can opt-out any time you like.
Email Contest!
The tenth individual (one reply per person, please) to reply to this post via email with the correct answer to the following question will receive a free pouch of tea! Question: Name the movie reference: “Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries!” No hint this week; if you don’t know this one, I will make you Google it. If you can’t find it, I will taunt you a second time!







