Ok, so I know that Stockholm Syndrome traditionally relates to a person becoming enamoured of their captor due to lengthy captivity but I don't see why the same thing doesn't relate to the fantastic Stockholm Blend at The Tea Centre.
It was Friday afternoon and after a heavy week, my boss had allowed the team to head off home at 3pm. My problem: I had left my keys at home so I had to wait until my fiance arrived home to let me in.
Anyway, I decided to spend the afternoon at The Tea Centre with a pot of Stockholm Blend. It is a blend of black tea, orange peel, safflower, calendula blossom, rose petals, vanilla pieces and apricot. It smells spicy and strongly of vanilla and apricots.
It tastes smooth, without a hint of bitterness despite the orange peel. It is fruity, the same way you might describe in a red wine.
Yes, I did fall for my captor, if you count a divine black tea blend. Well, it was rather captivating!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Stockholm Syndrome
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