This time I cooled and blended it with fresh farmer’s market peaches, half a banana, honey, and a bit of soy milk. This is a more stereotypical peaches and cream taste, but I think the blueberries made for a more interesting flavor combo.
Last night’s 91 degree high forced me to brainstorm ways to still get my tea fix. I chilled this and blended it with some honey and frozen blueberries for a cool smoothie. The summery smell was lovely.
Not extremely nuanced, but the chamomile is better than expected for bagged, and you can taste the touch of honey and apples. Had to throw out my box after this pot, though – it technically expired in December..
From last night. I used to LOVE this tea before I started drinking loose leaf almost exclusively.. now it tasted a bit dull. I wish I could find a loose leaf apple chamomile blend.
An amazing tea, one of my all time favorites. Smooth and honey-lemony. But not too lemony. Easy to drink at least 4 cups before you realize your all shaky from the caffeine/ginseng buzz. Meijer also has a great store brand version of this tea.
I love the smell of this tea. It’s like opening a can of coconut milk. It’s got lots of ingredients, but I mostly taste the coconut and cardamom. Very good with soy milk and sweetener. It’s decaf, so I don’t have to worry about drinking it late at night.
Surprisingly yummy. When brewed weak the blueberry is a very smooth, mild flavor. The hibiscus and orange peel haven’t overpowered the berry as they did in this brand’s other fruit teas.
I bought this mostly because I like tisanes and teas with hibiscus, rosehips, and orange in them. This one doesn’t disappoint. I can actually drink it without choking, LOL. And no caffeine so won’t be a bad choice for nighttime drinking.
I take this to work with me whenever I feel icky. It is not that different than any other peppermint herbal tea, in that it is refreshing and cool and tasty.