Tea Tuesday: Kagura the Boar

I’m not really a coffee person. I prefer tea, and I know a lot of fellow writers love tea, too. But have you ever wanted to break out of the Early Grey or English Breakfast norm and try something new? Well, let me help you find some cool new teas! If you need a little hot and flavorful boost to help you reach your writing goal or you’re just a lover of tea or you’d like to try some tea but aren’t fond of the stereotypical types, these Tea Tuesday posts are for you.
This weeks tea is … 
*drum roll*
Kagura the Boar





How I found it: I’m back with another fandom set from Adagio Teas. I’ve had my eyes on this one for a while. I’ve loved the anime for years and this summer my friend bought the complete Fruits Basket set and I tried two. I determined that this would be the next fandom set I get, so I watched the anime for the second time while building up points (Yes, that’s why my twitter feed has Adagio Teas mentions) and now I finally have five out of the fourteen teas. When I first got them I couldn’t stop sniffing them. They smell. So. Good.

This is the same site I bought the Avengers set, Sherlock set, Tolkien set, Avatar: the Last Airbender set,  Doctor Who set, Attack on Titan set, RWBY set, Divergent set, and Firefly set from!


The Tea: This tea is very different than any I’ve had and it totally suits Kagura. It’s very tart and bold like her with the grapefruit oolong and white tangerine with the sweetness of passionfruit and hibiscus like Kagura’s more vulnerable side and her feelings for Kyo. The tea is overall very fruity though it smells more like grapefruit than it actually tastes. The passion fruit taste actually comes out more when this tea is brewed with a tropical citrus tang at the end. This definitely balances between Kagura’s sides. While trying these teas, I’ve noticed that these flavors reflect on both sides of the characters: who they are on the outside and who they are on the inside. It’s pretty cool. 

Serving Recommendations: I steeped this tea for four minutes at 200 degrees F and added sugar. 

How much is it and where can you get it? You can find this tea at the Adagio website. I bought this tea in a sample set which was about $22 including shipping and you get a goodly amount of tea since you only need about a teaspoon per cup. Some of these teas you can buy individually for about $10 a pouch or $4 for a sample tin.
So how good is it? This tea is tasty, unique, and suits the character. Four stars!


Have you tried this tea? What did you think of it? Have you seen Fruits BasketWho’s your favorite character?


Bonus! If you are a first-time Adagio customer I can send you a $5 giftcard! Ask in the comments for details! (This is no joke and no catch I seriously can. It’s part of the amazingness of Adagio Teas)


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