Recipes

Raspberry Black Tea Latte

Dirty Raspberry Tea Latte Recipe

At Revolution Tea, we are always trying out new ideas, and new recipes from our staff. Since the majority of us have been stuck at home for the last few weeks due to Coronavirus stay-at-home orders, the staff has been trying out a lot of different ways to make tea in an attempt to break the monotony of full-time quarantine. You normally would not consider mixing tea and coffee in a cup (a few employees called it blasphemy), but adding espresso to raspberry black tea creates a rich full-bodied experience without being overwhelming. Last week, our resident tea flavor scientist...

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Peach Mango Green Tea in Cup

Peach Mango Green Tea Lemonade

Anyone who hasn't had a refreshing, fruity cup of our dazzling Peach Mango Tea yet is in for a real treat. As well as getting to try our tempting, taste-bud tantalizing, peach-and-mango flavoured cup of heaven – you also have a new recipe to try. Peach Mango Tea is perfect for all occasions. It's light, fruity, and tastes of summer days spent strolling the beach with your shoes in one hand. It's green tea, so it works hard to keep your summer body glowing. For a taste of the tropical in your own home, follow our recipe for Peach Mango...

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Chocolate Tea Cake Recipe

Chocolate Tea Cake Recipe

Who Doesn't Like Chocolate Cake? Chocolate cake is an amazing food that is loved around the world. There are too many variations to number, but we have a tea infused cake recipe to share with you that will tickle your taste buds and make you want to keep this cake all to yourself. But sharing is even more fun, especially when you see the look on the faces of your friends and family the first time they taste this amazing flavor combination of chocolate and Earl Grey tea. Note: To correctly brew the tea for your chocolate tea cake, follow...

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Rooibos Tea Cup on Table

Rooibos Detox Recipe

What is Rooibos? Rooibos tea is not made from a typical tea plant like most teas but is derived from the South African herb rooibos (pronounced ROY-boss), meaning "red bush" and is called red tea, bush tea, or red bush tea. The needle-like leaves are cut by hand and bruised to encourage oxidation, which develops the rich red color and delicious flavor profile of this tasty tea varietal. Rooibos becomes redder and sweeter as it oxidizes, resulting in a sweet mild taste with notes of vanilla and honey. This delicious, low-tannin, caffeine-free tea has been used to help relieve painful...

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