Description
We reimagined the quintessential New Mexican cookie as a tea, and it’s muy sabrosa. Anise seed’s earthen sweetness make biscochito cookies distinct and memorable, and this deep and cozy green tea equally provides a warming experience. Roasted green tea leaves and spices form a brew with enough body to withstand a splash of milk, if so inclined.
Extra Info:
Did you know that not only does each state in the union have their own representative bird, flower, tree and flag but that there are also a state cookie?!For New Mexico, that’s the Biscochito!These spicy, anise-flavored cookies were first introduced to Mexico by Spanish settlers who brought the recipe from Spain; however the biscochito was only declared the official state cookie by the New Mexico Legislature in 1989.State symbols represent the cultural heritage & natural treasures of each state. The trend for state symbols started with a “National Garland of Flowers” created for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago, made of representative flowers from each state.






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