Many Worlds Tavern : Flutterfronds

This is the Fabled Foliage Flavor from Many Worlds Tavern for January.

From the website:

Flutterfronds • Some aeronauts will deploy small, mesh nets on the crow’s nests of their ships in hopes of catching flutterfronds: little leaves that grow upon aptly named floatferns. These weightless plants are blown about at the whim of Cielaterran winds, kept alive by hyperactive photosynthesis not seen in any other flora.

When flutterfronds and floatferns stop being tousled about by wind and thus stop losing their quickly growing leaves, their extreme photosynthesis continues, causing a rapid ripening of a leaf into a copper- and brass-colored pome fruit, similar to that of an apple.

The fabled foliage flavor is made in a limited batch and as of the writing on this, has already been sold out.

This tea is a rooibos based tea, with honeybush, organic apple bits, and organic marigold flavoring.

Its a very mellow tasting tea, but not unpleasant.

Grimgourd : Many Worlds Tavern

*Disclaimer: I am NOT being paid to write this, or any other tea review. I write them because i want to, and because it makes it so I’m actually drinking the teas in my collection.*

Trying something new today.

To be fair, I actually got this last month, but I haven’t had a chance to try it until today.

This tea was October’s Fabled Foliage Flavor. It arrived in a box that also contained, a card with a backstory, a 5E compatible spell card, stickers and dice. They have 1000 of the Fabled Foliages each month. They are available individually for about $30 or as a subscription service for $27 a month.

If you would like to order the November Fabled Foliage Box, it can be found here. It is a White Tea Chai Blend. I will be doing a review on this one as well when my box arrives. They also have have other teas, coffee and DnD related merch available for purchase.

This is a Rooibos based tea that contains honeybush, cinnamon, marigold, cloves, and ginger. All of the main ingredients are organic. It does not contain caffeine.

Scent-wise: it reminds me of the fall drinks, like spiced apple cider or pumpkin spice.

Taste-wise: it is exactly what I expect from a fall drink. I will admit, I was somewhat apprehensive about trying this one, as rooibos teas are not my favorite, but I really do enjoy this one.