Mixed Berries & Hibiscus

Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Blackberry, Blackberry Leaves, Blueberry, Elderberry, Hibiscus Flowers, Orange Peel, Raspberry, Rose Hip Peels
Flavors
Berry, Blueberry, Fruity, Tart
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “Hello from Japan. I have barely tea up in my room but this was free and I felt like doing a review since I haven’t done one in awhile. This is decent hot but I feel like it would benefit more as...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another cuppa with tea from Izzy. Thank you. And this tea is for our hibi lover Mastress Alita. Well, seeing hibiscus already in name is, well — not something I look into. The bag was smeling quite...” Read full tasting note
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From Ahmad Tea

We take the best of English berries and masterfully combine them to create this refreshing and flavourful brew that will surely impress with its balanced flavour and relaxing qualities.

Like a taste of the countryside, this blend will satisfy both your mind and body in one exquisite tea. The flavour is replete with sharp blueberries, tangy raspberries, sweet blackberries, and fresh elderberries that all add up to a rich blend of berry flavour.

It’s a naturally caffeine free drink so can be enjoyed all day long whenever you need a lift. Boost your energy the natural way with this dynamic blend by Ahmad Tea.

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Hello from Japan. I have barely tea up in my room but this was free and I felt like doing a review since I haven’t done one in awhile. This is decent hot but I feel like it would benefit more as a cold brew. At first the berries hit hard but the slug off behind the hibiscus like pretty much all other brews containing hibiscus. The elderberries add a nice touch that I feel helps to mellow and round out the rest of the berries. A brew to try when it’s available but I don’t think I will go back to. It is almost too sweet.

Michelle

Konichiwa!

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Another cuppa with tea from Izzy. Thank you.

And this tea is for our hibi lover Mastress Alita. Well, seeing hibiscus already in name is, well — not something I look into.

The bag was smeling quite of artificial fruits. But as well quite good. It wasn’t really off. After 5 minutes of steeping (recommended) I get deep red drink.

The aroma is quite nice and berry-like. The taste is though quite watery, tart and completely weird fruityness. You just can’t pick a simple berry from it. Maybe blueberry is most prominent. And hibi tartness isn’t great for my mood right now as well. But it’s in the name, so I expected it.

In conclusion, according to the name, it’s exactly that. It’s fruity, unfortunately it’s in mixed bag, so it’s some generic fruity. And tart… hibiscus is taking its part as well. Not bad actually, but not my cup of tea.

Flavors: Berry, Blueberry, Fruity, Tart

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML
Mastress Alita

One day I’ll just have to start up the Alita Happy Hibiscus Rescue Home.

Cameron B.

I can just imagine the logo now! ;)

Martin Bednář

I don’t mind hibi, but here… it was just too much maybe? Or just the combo didn’t suit me well? I don’t know…

tea-sipper

haha, I can imagine you would acquire so much free hibiscus tea, Mastress Alita!

Mastress Alita

I’d have to create a dedicate drawer for them all!

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