Amaretto flavored tea is great for
experiencing the smooth almond taste connected with amaretto but
without the effects of the alcohol. It has a velvety feel in the
mouth and makes a great after dinner tea. This amber-red liqueur is
enjoyable in all its many forms including tea drinks.
If you
enjoy learning about the history of things, you might find one story
of how amaretto came about a little interesting.
Amaretto
means “a little bitter” in Italian. Now, would you believe the
first bottle of amaretto made was because of a love affair? It's
certainly colorful and as rumors go, entertaining. The painter,
Bernardino Luini, who created the Madonna fresco in the Santa Maria
delle Grazie Church located in Saronno, Italy, received the handmade
gift from the innkeeper. Not unusual, except that the innkeeper's
romantic interest, which inspired the creation of the liqueur, had
grown while posing as a model for Bernardino.
You might also
be interested to know that the almond flavor associated with amaretto
comes from apricot stones, or pits. The original drink was probably
made from grape brandy in which apricot stones were left to soak, or
infuse. Accidents have been the catalyst for many of the beautiful
and functional things we have today, but whether amaretto came about
by accident, or intentional, we have no idea.
Amaretto
flavored tea is made in different forms. You can, for instance, add
the syrup directly to the teapot, for an ultra-fresh and delicious
tea. You can also buy green and black teas with amaretto flavoring.
This comes in handy if you sometimes like to disguise the grassy
flavor of green tea. We like to mix things up sometimes so we
frequently buy syrups to add flavors to our usual teas.
Being
creative with your tea is a lot of fun and drinking amaretto flavored
tea is a great new alternative to the usual tastes and flavors of
traditional teas. Make sure to try this tea and remember that teas
like this can be enjoyed year around, and any time of day.
No comments:
Post a Comment