Had this as a free tea on International Women’s Day! It was really delicious, even though I had it hot. They seem to have struck the perfect balance between sweet, tart, and raspberry; I assume there’s hibiscus in here but it’s the perfect amount. Really tasty. I hope I have a bit of this hanging around somewhere.
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I’m that one weirdo that can drink it plain. I’m on total tea hiatus right now, but when I’m not, I run the Hibiscus Rescue Habitat on here, because I typically just see review after review on Steepster wailing on how awful a tea is because of the hibi, and I’m like, “I can give your hibi the happy home it deserves…”
I used to hate hibiscus MUCH MORE than I do now. My only frustration, now, is the amount of blends it’s in – and the fact that most tea blenders overwhelm their blends with it, ruining what would have been a good tea if the hibiscus had only been removed or added in a small level; it’s a strong flavour that can easily drown out other notes :/
Tldr; hibiscus is ok in moderation or when it is actually used in a blend with purpose/intention in terms of flavor contribution – when it’s just there to make the tea look pretty/as filler it ruins otherwise nice blends.
Well, it’s not that I don’t like hibiscus. I like the smell of this flower. It’s just too much acidic for me and I have a real reaction: my throat goes on fire as soon as I drink! It’s not funny… lol
I’ve recently noticed I have that acidic reaction to coffee, which I used to have no problems drinking. No issues with hibi, though… I wonder what the difference is? But I definitely understand what you are saying from a GI standpoint, I have a very sensitive tummy these days.
DT in particular has released a couple blends that use hibiscus very effectively. But when you get stupid teas like pina colada with hibiscus, it’s like… really??? I love acidity very much, but it doesn’t have a place in many of the teas its included in.
I am another hibiscus fan, but tend to prefer it straight or close to straight rather than when it is muddled up with things that don’t coexist nicely with it.
Mmm, I love hibi teas. Sweet, tart, and raspberry sounds really nice.
Hibiscus? Not for me! lol ;)
mmm hibby is tasty when balaned with other things
I’m that one weirdo that can drink it plain. I’m on total tea hiatus right now, but when I’m not, I run the Hibiscus Rescue Habitat on here, because I typically just see review after review on Steepster wailing on how awful a tea is because of the hibi, and I’m like, “I can give your hibi the happy home it deserves…”
I used to hate hibiscus MUCH MORE than I do now. My only frustration, now, is the amount of blends it’s in – and the fact that most tea blenders overwhelm their blends with it, ruining what would have been a good tea if the hibiscus had only been removed or added in a small level; it’s a strong flavour that can easily drown out other notes :/
Tldr; hibiscus is ok in moderation or when it is actually used in a blend with purpose/intention in terms of flavor contribution – when it’s just there to make the tea look pretty/as filler it ruins otherwise nice blends.
Well, it’s not that I don’t like hibiscus. I like the smell of this flower. It’s just too much acidic for me and I have a real reaction: my throat goes on fire as soon as I drink! It’s not funny… lol
I’ve recently noticed I have that acidic reaction to coffee, which I used to have no problems drinking. No issues with hibi, though… I wonder what the difference is? But I definitely understand what you are saying from a GI standpoint, I have a very sensitive tummy these days.
Yay free tea!
DT in particular has released a couple blends that use hibiscus very effectively. But when you get stupid teas like pina colada with hibiscus, it’s like… really??? I love acidity very much, but it doesn’t have a place in many of the teas its included in.
I am another hibiscus fan, but tend to prefer it straight or close to straight rather than when it is muddled up with things that don’t coexist nicely with it.
@Kittenna – yup, I would MUCH prefer something like acidified apple in a Pina Colada blend (if the blender feels like they NEED acidity) over hibiscus.
Another complaint is that it makes teas unlatte-able, many of which would be ok to latte if it wasn’t included.