Pear Blackcurrant Tea

German fruit teas are particularly exquisite for what they are. They're made with all fruit and contain no actual tea leaves at all. German fruit teas are popular during the colder months as a way to bring some summer perk when things are particularly gray and snowy. Come the warmer months, it's delicious served over ice or churned into vanilla ice cream.

Pear Blackcurrant is the name of one particularly popular German fruit tea. While dried pear and black currants are the majority of the fruit, red currants, blackberries, and strawberries are abundant as well. The overall taste is tart, fruity, and very berry with a nice hint of pommey pears (though not enough). Personally I like to stir it with a cinnamon stick and sweeten it with honey. Eaten with fresh scones or as an after dinner tea, it's a pleasant relaxing German fruit tea.

German fruit teas are also usually organic and caffeine free, so for those who are sensitive to tea, this is a perfect alternative.

9 comments:

White On Rice Couple said...

What a wonderful looking tea. We'll have to look for it . We wrote a tea post last week and are looking forward to writing another one about this Pear Blackcurrant Tea when we find it!

Tea Party Girl said...

It makes me wonder, though, why we need to import fruit from Germany to make this kind of tea, especially here in ag-rich CA. Just a question. With tea leaves we don't have much of a choice.

Anonymous said...

Is one supposed to eat the fruit chunks after drinking the tea?

Roya Rose said...

s tea...I got it as a gift from that cute Tea place downtown (Hana, I believe?)....could it be the same tea?

It is so freaking yummy, Garret....like a smoothie without all the added gunk:) Just pure fruity essence.

Garrett said...

Tea Party Girl - Yeah... very true.

Annonymous - No, but you could.

Roya Rose / White on Rice - Hina's Tea is where I shop. They do online orders as well. =)

Garrett said...

Tea Party Girl - Yeah... very true.

Annonymous - No, but you could.

Roya Rose / White on Rice - Hina's Tea is where I shop. They do online orders as well. =)

Julie said...

Is this similar to the french tea trois fruits rouges? I've been having a heck of a time finding it here in the States.

Garrett said...

Julie - I would direct you to talk to the blog Tea Party Girl and ask her, she is the expert.

Faith said...

Thanks for reviewing this tea. I live in Germany (I'm American) and have just come across this for the first time. I had no idea what to expect, and was so surprised to find only dried fruit in the bag! It takes a while to brew, but tastes lovely -- almost like hot fruit juice. Very cool!