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Humm... the notes about it say

Disappointing were my thoughts. I'm not an expert and it wasn't served from a silver teapot into a glass cup. In fact no silver or glass was involved in its preparation or serving. Perhaps that is where I went wrong?
I could taste the spearmint and that was all. I hadn't appreciated it was a green tea. That was missing. I certainly could not taste or smell any cardamom, green or black. I'm guessing green but that's only from the green tea side of life.
A disappointing 4/10. I will finish the pack off, but not buy them again.
Back to my peppermint tea, I think.

Mild and sweet green tea, with a rounding of spearmint and a touch of warming cardamom.
This tea’s inspired by the souks of Marrakech. Open-air markets that fill the air with the smell of herbs, flowers and tagines. Among the whizz of mopeds and flashes of colour from pashminas, babouches, dresses and plates, this tea is usually served from silver teapots into glass cups.
Disappointing were my thoughts. I'm not an expert and it wasn't served from a silver teapot into a glass cup. In fact no silver or glass was involved in its preparation or serving. Perhaps that is where I went wrong?
I could taste the spearmint and that was all. I hadn't appreciated it was a green tea. That was missing. I certainly could not taste or smell any cardamom, green or black. I'm guessing green but that's only from the green tea side of life.
A disappointing 4/10. I will finish the pack off, but not buy them again.
Back to my peppermint tea, I think.
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