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I enjoyed this one! Green rooibos seems to have a much milder flavor than red, which I appreciate. This blend had a nice fresh, minty flavor that balanced well with the lemon…not much blueberry that I could detect. I enjoyed it hot, but guessing it would be even better iced!

Flavors: Lemon, Mint

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Cameron B.

Yes, green rooibos is very different. This flavor combination sounds amazing!

Courtney

Green rooibos is so nice. I wish more tea companies used it!

Inkling

I agree; why do so many companies use red rooibos when green rooibos and honeybush are both so much tastier? (At least in my opinion…)

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Cameron B.

Yes, green rooibos is very different. This flavor combination sounds amazing!

Courtney

Green rooibos is so nice. I wish more tea companies used it!

Inkling

I agree; why do so many companies use red rooibos when green rooibos and honeybush are both so much tastier? (At least in my opinion…)

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“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” ~ C.S. Lewis

I was introduced to loose leaf tea by a roommate in 2012, but it wasn’t until I stumbled upon Steepster in 2014 that I discovered a world of tea that went beyond Teavana and the grocery store.

My tastes continue to evolve, but black tea is currently my favorite. I am especially drawn to strong, malty breakfast blends to wake me up in the morning and flavored dessert teas to sip throughout the day.

Just about everything in my cupboard is available to swap, so feel free to ask!

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