I honestly can’t remember where I got this drink. It might have been Asda but who knows. All that matters is that it’s hot and I want something cool and refreshing. Hip Pop Ginger Yuzu Kombucha, you’re up. In this kombucha review, I’ll take you through what the beverage tastes like, the best way [ ] The post Hip Pop Ginger & Yuzu Kombucha Review appeared first on Immortal Wordsmith . Related…
I’d planned to review a tasty caramel black tea blend this week, but the weather doesn’t want to play ball. It is 38°C as I am writing this, so let’s try Perfect Ted Vanilla Matcha instead! It’s a sweet flavoured matcha powder that’s designed to be whisked directly into fridge-cold milk and served over ice. [ ] The post Perfect Ted Single Serve Vanilla Matcha Review appeared first on Immortal…
Hawthorn is one of the most widespread hedgerow plants in the UK. This shrub blooms with pretty white flowers in May and small red berries in the autumn and winter. It’s mostly a good food source for British wildlife, but did you know that it’s edible for humans too? In addition to having a rich [ ] The post Hawthorn Foraging Guide What to Eat and When appeared first on Immortal Wordsmith .…
This was a close call. I almost brewed up a large cup of this tea to drink before bedtime, thinking it was a herby sleep tea. But no! This is a fully caffeinated, fresh and fruity green tea. The connection to Sleeping Beauty was lost on me for a minute, until I connected this tea [ ] The post Pumphrey’s Sleeping Beauty Tea Review appeared first on Immortal Wordsmith . Related Posts: Whittard…
Nissin Demae Ramen Sesame flavour is incredibly tasty and an affordable snack, but let’s be real, it’s not the most filling meal or the most nutritious. My simple sesame ramen recipe adds just a couple of ingredients to give the meal some added fibre, vitamins, minerals and protein to keep you satiated for longer. Don’t [ ] The post Nissin Demae Ramen Sesame Recipe appeared first on Immortal…
There are some foods that were made to be consumed alongside a steaming cup of Assam tea. Toast with jam, Victoria sponge cake, a full English breakfast, even a cheese and ham toastie is drastically enhanced by a strong, malty cup of black tea to wash it down. This week I am reviewing Vahdam Assam [ ] The post Vahdam Assam Exotic Tea Review appeared first on Immortal Wordsmith . Related Posts:…
I recently made a small batch of hawthorn syrup and I am obsessed. If you’ve never tried hawthorn blossom syrup before (and most people haven’t), it tastes nutty and rich just like almonds. If you have a glut of hawthorn blossoms or want to make an almond-flavoured cake without using almond extract, my Hawthorn, Lemon [ ] The post Hawthorn, Lemon & Cardamom Cake Recipe appeared first on Immortal…
Today, I am so incredibly happy to say that I am reviewing the Sakuraco Japanese snack box subscription! Below you’ll find my thoughts on what came in the box, whether it is good value for money, and how to try it for yourself. But first, a confession. When I received an email from Sakuraco about [ ] The post I Tried the Sakuraco Box and Loved It Full UK Review appeared first on Immortal Wordsmith…
With foraged hawthorn blossoms and some sugar, you can make a flavourful syrup for baking! Hawthorn blossom syrup has a delicious sweet nutty flavour just like almonds that’s tantalising when baked into cakes, drizzled over pancakes, or stirred into coffee. Almond extract costs around £3 a bottle. Hawthorn blossoms are free from your [ ] The post Hawthorn Blossom Syrup Recipe appeared first on…
I have never been more grateful that I review teas a week in advance than today! It is currently Spring Bank Holiday Monday and the temperature is nearing 30°C but I had the foresight to brew and photograph Twinings Cleanse Matcha hot last week when the weather was much cooler. While this tea is [ ] The post Twinings Cleanse Matcha Tea Review appeared first on Immortal Wordsmith . Related Posts:…