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Lammastide, also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas Day, is a pagan holiday that falls on August 1st. It is the celebration of the first harvest and marks the midpoint between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox. Lughnasadh is named after the Celtic sun god Lugh, who was associated with agriculture and the harvest. This festival was traditionally celebrated with feasting, games, and the reaping of crops. On Lammas Day, people would gather in the fields to watch the cutting of the first sheaf of grain, which would then be made into a loaf of bread. This loaf was often blessed and shared among the community to ensure a good harvest in the coming months.


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Magic Potion Ingredients Currants, apples apples, sulfites , rosehips, butterfly pea flowers, raspberries, blackberries, stevia extract, natural kiwi, blackberry and bilberry flavouring. Review Butterfly pea flowers have been a popular ingredient in teas and tisane blends for the last few years because brewing them creates bright blue indigo liquor.

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This loaf was often blessed and shared among the community to ensure a good harvest in the coming months. In addition to the agricultural significance, Lughnasadh also has a spiritual aspect. It is a time to give thanks for the abundance of the earth and to connect with the cycles of nature.

DAVIDsTEA’s Magic Potion | Tea Review

Since the end of the year is here, I thought a bright ‘magic’ changing tisane would be the perfect way to end it!

Description: “Sweet and juicy, with a nostalgic blue raspberry flavour[.] Pop of acidity when you add lemon[.]”

Instructions: 1-2 Perfect Spoonfuls | 16 oz/475 ml | 95℃/200℉

Review: Butterfly pea flowers have been a popular ingredient in teas and tisane blends for the last few years because brewing them creates bright blue/indigo liquor. I have tried the flower a few times in the past and find the changing colour aspect always fun and enjoyable.

The DAVIDsTEA Magic Potion dry blend was full of butterfly pea flowers, dried berries and fruit with a sweet, fruity, berries, and tart smell. After steeping for 6 minutes, the wet blend had a floral, sweet, berries, and current smell.

The liquor was a pale indigo colour, with little flower partials floating at the top of the liquor and a fruity candy-like smell. The liquor had a sweet floral, candy, and fruity taste with lingering stevia.

To change the colour, I added the juice of half a lemon which turned the liquor from an indigo colour to a bright magenta colour. The liquor became rather sour as lemon overpowered the taste.

After trying the tisane a few times, the perfect balance was a few drops of lemon juice, just enough to change the colour to slightly pink. The liquor still had some of the original fruity and berry taste and the lemon cut down the sweetness and paired well with the berries. Regardless with or without the added lemon, the stevia taste was still very present. Adding the lemon also made the liquor slightly cloudy. Lastly, I did not find the liquor started off as bright blue as the picture shown on the website.

Overall, this would be a lovely tisane for someone who enjoys a sweeter tea and the colour changing aspect. It may be a bit of trial and error to find a good balance where the lemon doesn’t overpower the other flavours but also changes colours (if that is what someone wants). A fun tisane to end the year off with (3/5 rating).

  • Type: Herbal tea
  • Origin: Unknown
  • Caffeine: Caffeine-free
  • Other: Kosher
  • Ingredients: Currants, apples, rosehips, butterfly pea flowers, raspberries, natural (kiwi, blackberry, bilberry) flavouring, blackberries, stevia extract
  • Company:DAVIDsTEA

The question of the post: Have you ever had butterfly pea flowers before?

Magic Potion Ingredients: Currants, apples (apples, sulfites), rosehips, butterfly pea flowers, raspberries, blackberries, stevia extract, natural kiwi, blackberry and bilberry flavouring.
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It is believed that the energy of the sun reaches its peak on this day, making it a powerful time for manifestation and setting intentions for the coming months. Modern celebrations of Lammastide often include rituals such as making corn dollies, baking bread, and gathering herbs and flowers for future use. It is a time to honor the Earth and all the resources it provides, and a reminder to stay connected to the cycles of nature. Overall, Lammastide is a pagan holiday that celebrates the first harvest and serves as a reminder to appreciate the abundance of the Earth. It is a time to connect with nature, give thanks, and set intentions for the months ahead..

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