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Tea and Chocolate |
Tea and Chocolate |
Chocolate pairs with tea excellently! It’s not uncommon for folks who are passionate about tea to have other culinary interests, and quite often foodies such as ourselves delight in finding new and interesting ways to merge their various food passions. Well, our latest passion is chocolate, and we figured it might be worth sharing some thoughts on the subject of tea and chocolate pairing.
Successful combinations of tea and chocolate can be achieved in a variety of ways. You can look for tea/chocolate pairings that share similar flavor characteristics, thereby enhancing one another. Conversely, you can also find very satisfying combinations where the flavors of the tea and chocolate contrast – these are sometimes the biggest hits. Lastly, look for tea/chocolate pairings where the characteristics of each aren’t necessarily the same, but are compatible or complimentary in some fashion.
Along these lines, we offer a few ideas for you to try, but by no means is this list exhaustive – let your palate, your creativity and your sense of adventure be your guide!
A note on flavored tea and flavored/filled chocolate. There is absolutely nothing that says you can’t extend this pairing approach to include flavored teas or filled/flavored chocolates. That said, it’s important to keep it simple. Too many added flavors (either in the tea or the chocolate) can make for pairings that are too busy or too complicated – and often not as enjoyable. Pick your focus, and build around that.
Flavor EnhancersJasmine Green Tea or really floral oolongs (like our Ti Kuan Yin Oolong) + dark chocolate with nice floral notes;
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Flavor ContrastsEarthy pu-erh teas + bright, floral dark chocolates;
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Complementary FlavorsTeas with a roasted or “toasty” quality, such as Houjicha Green Tea or Wu Yi Oolong + sweet milk chocolate or chocolate caramels; |
Inspire your palate with our Tea-Infused Truffles created especially for Arbor Teas by our friends at Sweet Gem Confections! A seasonal treat that makes winter seem so much sweeter. |