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The preparer infused 1 cup of this loose leaf herb in a mason jar for at least 15 minutes.
It was light brown in color and had ‘floaties’. There was a slight ‘woodsy’ smell and the taste was a cross between pepper, wood, and fennel like flavors to the tongue.
One thing I did notice…the aftermath…DRY MOUTH. BAD Dry Mouth.
This looks like green tea leaves with pieces of raspberry. This mostly smells like raspberry and green tea. I steeped the tea for a short time. The taste I’s a natural tasting sweet raspberry with abit of tart on the end with a light tasting green tea. I think this I’s pretty good and would probley be good iced.
A very nice Earl Grey and only 84 cents an ounce at my local health food store. Very clean tasting with nice amount of bergamot. I could drink this every day at this price and its very good.
Preparation
I bought this tea at my local health foods store. Its an Earl Grey with moderate amounts of bergamot. It has a light taste and is not heavy at all. Its not for those who like a heavy bergamot taste. Very easy to drink with no milk or sugar. This tea gets better every time I drink it.
Preparation
This smells awesome prior to infusion. After infusion, however, the liquid is EXTREMELY murky-green. It doesn’t smell as nice…but you can still smell the blueberry with a dandelion and sweet grass smell added in. It tastes like Blueberry right away and then morphs into an artificial sweetner type taste. It’s actually not bad…just a little scary when you look at it at first! LOL
The leaves are very tight and heavy even into steeping. I couldn’t pick up the peach scent before, during, or after the steep…but could smell the woodsy smell. Looks like typical coloring for an oolong. The taste is ok…fairly plain…but tasty, I suppose. There isn’t much wrong with this cuppa just not totally over the top exceptional or overly memorable. Regardless…I will give it a thumbs up.
Most of you know I am not big on fruity herbals but this one is kind of pleasant. As long as I don’t oversteep it I have found I am enjoying it.
Normally I don’t like fruity herbals. But something made me try this. I bought it in bulk at my local herb store…which is awesome because I did a half of scoop so I think it will be at least 6 to 10 cups worth and it was only $1.07 for what I bought! Anyhow…It’s a reddish purple in color. Prior to steeping the blend smells like mint and fruit. After the steep is complete the fruit scent is more prominent. The taste is interesting. Never tasted anything quite like it. It’s fruity but just enough. It’s minty which offsets the fruit. It’s a creative and fun blend. I’m drinking it hot but think it would be great iced. :)
Smells great while storing in glass container. Fruity and Floral scent after steeping. The coloring is of the darkest I have seen for a white tea. Very nice cuppa. It’s certainly true to a white tea flavor with tangerine undertones. Quite Refreshing. I like it a lot.
WHOA! Holy Lemon Grass AND Ginger! This stuff is pretty potent! The aroma is intense before steep and even after steeping. Some Ginger Teas freak me out. The first taste of this one had me questioning…but the follow up sip pushed me over to the “I can deal with this” side. I am not totally sure if I would buy this again…that could change. It’s fairly good for a Lemon Ginger so I will go with a thumbs up.
Red Clover, Red Clover send BAD DRY MOUTH right over! :D
Lol. What exactly is red clover anyway?
LOL @ Rabs
Morgana – Here’s a link for some info with an artist pic
http://health.howstuffworks.com/red-clover-herbal-remedies.htm