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                      Purple Rain Tea Review: A Fruity Delight

                      Published by Rita Mock-Pike at July 14, 2021
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                      Purple Rain tea review

                      Image from Just Tea website

                      My journey through African tea continued in June. This particular one intrigued me: purple tea. I’d never heard of such a thing. Purple tea! Fascinating! So, I ordered a tin of Purple Rain tea.

                      History of the Tea

                      There’s a reason I hadn’t yet heard of Kenyan purple tea. Apparently, the lovely violet brew is fairly new in the tea world. For many years – maybe centuries? – Kenyan tea fields have flooded over with shades of green. But somewhere around 2015, some of those leaves started turning purple.

                      The purple pigment comes from high levels of anthocyanins in the leaves. This is the same nutrient that makes blueberries, cranberries, and grapes their rosy to violet shades. The nutrient provides you with anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, anti-cancer benefits, in addition to other antioxidant powers.

                      Flavor Profile

                      This unique herbal-tasting tea, called Purple Rain by Just Tea, combines the fruity notes of apple and passionfruit with floral notes of hibiscus and herbal touches of lemongrass and rose hips with the unusual purple tea that naturally has a sort of fruity flavor. And though it tastes like a fruit tea, it’s actually not a typical herbal tea – there is some caffeine. Less than green tea contains (according to websites, less than half), but it’s still definitely in there.

                      My Impressions

                      I’m not a big fan of fruit teas – most are too bitter for me (since I don’t add sugar), but this one, if steeped just right, is absolutely delightful! Just enough fruitiness to taste delectable while still tasting like tea.

                      Pro Tip: Make sure you get the steeping time right on this one. I consistently found myself either under steeping to avoid bitterness or over-steeping to make sure I could taste the flavors. If you do pour over, make sure the water is just a little hotter than recommended to help it push through the leaves and draw the flavor since it won’t actually be steeping. I found this is the best way to enjoy this tea.


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                      Rita Mock-Pike
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                      Editor-in-Chief of The MockingOwl Roost, Rita Mock-Pike is the granddaughter of aviatrix, Jerrie Mock, first woman to pilot an airplane solo around the world. Rita has found inspiration from her grandmother’s life and flight and pursued many of her own dreams in theatre, podcasting, novel writing, and cooking up delicious food from around the world. She now writes on food, travel, pets, faith, and the arts. She’s happily married to Matt, and faithfully serves the very fluffy kitten queen, Lady Stardust.

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