Monday, April 5, 2021

Honeysuckle Flower Tea from Harney & Sons


I have loved honeysuckle for as long as I can remember. Growing up in the country, I often would stop and pluck a honeysuckle blossom from the vine before pulling off the green piece at the bottom so that I could sip its nectar. I love the look and smell and taste of honeysuckle, so when I saw that Harney & Sons was offering an herbal tea consisting of simply dried honeysuckle flowers, I had to give it a try.


There was no childhood-memory-inducing whiff of honeysuckle when I opened the tin, but then I wasn’t necessarily expecting one. The spoonful of fluffy dried flowers came out in a clump. I brewed them for three minutes in less than boiling water, and the tea still had a strong vegetal taste (the one some describe as “grassy”).


I re-steeped the honeysuckle flowers, for just two minutes, and that was a much smoother, less grassy-tasting tea, very similar to some green teas I've tried. While this probably won't ever be a go-to tea for me, as a honeysuckle lover, I had to give it a try, and I'm glad that I did! It was also time to begin using a favorite spring teacup, the Royal Ardalt English teacup that once belonged to my brother-in-law's grandmother. It was the perfect teacup for Easter weekend sipping.

Are any of you honeysuckle fans? I'm wondering whether I'm the only country kid who grew up sipping honeysuckle nectar!

8 comments:

  1. I loved sipping that nectar from the honeysuckle flowers, and so did my children. If this tea tasted like that, I'd be ordering some today!

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  2. Yes, I always sipped honeysuckle nectar as a child, and I still do! And I teach my friends how to do it, too. I love the scent of honeysuckle, but the idea of a honeysuckle-flavored tea doesn't appeal to me. I'm not big on floral-scented teas, and I don't like grassy-tasting tea, so I'm afraid this new one from Harney & Sons just isn't "my cup of tea."

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  3. I grew up sipping honeysuckle nectar too. I wonder if fresh honeysuckle would make a nice tea? If I remember this summer I’ll give it a try.

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    1. If you do, Ginger, I'd love to hear what you think!

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  4. I love the teacup. As a kid, yes I did sip the nectar from honeysuckle. You are brave to take a chance on the tea.

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  5. You're not alone:-). Ditto on loving honeysuckle both for its lovely smell and sweet flavour. We have a bush at the end of our walkway in fact that's mixed in among the forsythia. It looks a mess but usually smells good for one reason or another.

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  6. Loved walking past a honeysuckle bush... and of course, we'd sip the sweet nectar. Such great childhood memories! Thank you for sharing your review of the Honeysuckle 'Tea'.

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  7. Oh yes, this brings back many honeysuckle memories. Your teacup is so pretty!

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