6x The best autumn tea flavours

6x The best autumn tea flavours
 

Autumn! The time of the year in which we enjoy a nice cup of tea even more. Now that the days are getting colder we spend more time indoors. We curl up on the couch with a good book and a cup of tea, or we spend the entire afternoon drinking tea with family and friends. Because you can’t create that cosy autumn feeling without a nice cup of tea. In this blog you’ll find our tips for the six best autumn tea flavours.

 

Autumn flavours

We have collected six delicious tea recipes to get you through the fall. We often favour different flavours of tea in autumn than we do in summer. When the days get shorter we go for richer and more herbal flavours. Autumn favourites are of course apple, orange and cinnamon. You will find all of them in these six autumn tea recipes!

 

Autumn tea 1: Masala chai latte

The word “chai” literally means “tea”. It consists of a blend of herbs and spices. In India this drink is known as a masala chai blend, but it is more commonly known as a chai latte. There is no set recipe for a chai latte, but a few ingredients can always be found: black tea, herbs like ginger, cardamom, pepper, cinnamon and of course cloves. These flavours combined make for a deliciously warm and sweet flavour. A real treat on a cold and rainy day! You can find the recipe here.

 

Autumn tea 2: Camomile latte

Camomile tea has always been a favourite among tea lovers because of its sweet flavour and calming effect. It’s a tea with many health benefits and it helps you to relax. Step up your camomile game with our camomile latte recipe. For tea and latte lovers! You can find the recipe here.

 

Autumn tea 3: Orange with cinnamon

A warming cup of tea for a rainy autumn day. This tea is made with orange, cinnamon sticks, cane sugar and lemon juice. This warm, fragrant tea reminds you of fall holidays with the family and tastes sweet and spicy. You can find the recipe here.

 

Autumn tea 4: Autumn colours

The delicious flavour combination of orange, cinnamon, ginger and clove is what makes this tea so good. The tea looks like an autumn forest was captured in your tea glass. Perfect for an autumn day on the couch! You can find the recipe here.

 

Autumn tea 5: Spicy pepper tea

Did you defy the weather and spend the day outside? This spicy tea will warm you right back up after a cold autumn day. The surprising combination of red pepper and cinnamon is perfect for the fall! You can find the recipe here.

 

Autumn tea 6: Cool mint

Is spicy not your favourite and would you rather enjoy a refreshing cup of tea while curling up under a warm blanket on the couch? Then cool mint is the tea for you. This nice tea flavour is made with green tea, fresh mint and a cinnamon stick. Refreshingly autumnal! You can find the recipe here.

 

Can’t get enough of these delicious autumn tea recipes? You can find more tea recipes here!