Not exact matches
The potion has a
tea - like colour, tastes «
slightly sweet» and has «a
slightly fishy smell,» according to the product's packaging.
The result is a subtly
sweet, gingery and
slightly spicy
tea that just smells of happiness.
The apple
tea is perfect if you prefer something
slightly sweeter, or if you want to share it with children or picky adults, and it's still great for an upset stomach.
Perfect for brunch or as part of your afternoon
tea time, these English Raisin Scones with Apple Jam are
slightly sweet, fluffy, unique version of the popular British pastry.
The attribute that makes this
tea an unusual variety when compared to Red Rooibos
tea, is that it is completely unfermented, it contains a
slightly herbal aftertaste, and brews light in color which makes it a perfect companion to those that feel regular Rooibos is too
sweet.
Swedish coffee bread or
tea ring, a
slightly sweet yeast bread flavored with cardamom, and either braided or made into a wreath - shaped pastry.
Flakey &
slightly sweet, with delicate floral overtones, Honey Lavender Scones are perfect with
tea or as part of a special brunch.
But what I've written here is a mild, flaky cake that is a lot like a soft, light, and
slightly sweet bread to be complemented with
tea, coffee or almond milk.
Vanilla Chai
Tea Concentrate is a
slightly sweeter version of our best - selling recipe with a vanilla profile.
A healthy pumpkin smoothie that's velvety,
slightly sweet and full of the cinnamon - spice flavors of chai
tea.
There's something so comforting about a matcha green
tea latte — a healthy beverage that's creamy and
sweet with the
slightly earthy taste of matcha in every sip.
Known for its smooth, toasty, malty, and
slightly sweet (think subtle caramel) taste, this particular
tea has been roasted over charcoal to create its distinct aroma and flavor.
Lapsang Souchong is a Chinese black
tea with a clean,
slightly sweet (think menthol) smoky flavor reminiscent of a campfire, as the black
tea leaves are often dried over smoking pine needles.
Slightly hard and crunchy,
sweet but not too
sweet, and ideal to serve with coffee,
tea, or even wine, these rustic biscotti are easy to make and they turn out the same each time you make them — perfect!
It has a
slightly sweet taste that works well with coffee and
tea, but a drawback is that its consistency is watery compared to regular milk.
This
tea will have a
sweet but
slightly bitter taste and a subtle hint of licorice.
Lapsang Souchong is a Chinese black
tea with a clean,
slightly sweet (think menthol) smoky flavor reminiscent of a campfire, as the black
tea leaves are often dried over smoking pine needles.
Chinese green
teas as a whole are milder and
slightly sweeter than Japanese varieties.
Try a jasmine green
tea which has a
slightly milder,
sweeter flavor, if you prefer.