No. 30, Ashram Afternoon

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Herbal Tea
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “I bought this because I needed a caffeine free tea that would also help with stress. I hoped it would taste floral to me like it did to another reviewer, because I used to add lavender to plain...” Read full tasting note
  • “Herbal tisane of the evening here… There is a store called Maison d’Etre near the Rockridge BART station that is really cute and full of housewares, jewelry and some specialized tea that is...” Read full tasting note
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From Bellocq Tea Atelier

Your body is your temple.

An enlightened herbal infusion of tulsi, mint, rose petals, cardamon, star anise, and citrus will send you spinning into a reverie dappled with the shade of kokum and mango trees and filled with the spiced aroma of verdant marketplaces. Slowly sip the incense-rich brew, and settle into the star filled Indian night.

Tulsi, also known as holy basil, is a powerful adaptogen. Adaptogens help the body manage and adapt to stress so you can maintain your bliss.

caffeine-free

Ingredients: Organic tulsi, organic mint, rose petals, organic cardamon, organic star anise, and natural essence

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I bought this because I needed a caffeine free tea that would also help with stress. I hoped it would taste floral to me like it did to another reviewer, because I used to add lavender to plain Tulsi and enjoyed it that way.

I am disappointed to say that this tea tastes exactly like the description from the company says. I get very little floral taste and lots of spice. It could be my mix came out a little different and I got more spices than flowers. Cardamom and anise rule the day here with the savory Tulsi. It isn’t bad, it is just what Bellocq intended to make but it isn’t what I was hoping. I may try adding some of my lavender or purchase Teavivre’s rosebuds and see if that brings this into line with what I was looking for.

If you are looking for Tulsi with exotic Indian spice, you’ll dig it.

ETA: youngest tried it and loved it.

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Herbal tisane of the evening here…

There is a store called Maison d’Etre near the Rockridge BART station that is really cute and full of housewares, jewelry and some specialized tea that is difficult for me to find elsewhere. I should never take my BF tea shopping with me because he can’t understand why I need to buy more tea, he he! Of course that did not stop me.

Anyway I was intrigued by this blend, it seemed like a very nice herbal from what I could tell from the package and it smells really good. It’s a blend of tulsi, flowers and some chai like spices. The flavor is a bit too floral for my personal taste but otherwise I think it’s pretty good. I don’t really know that is was worth the price I paid for it ($14 for 2 oz) but I’m glad I got the chance to try it. Kind of wishing I could get the Bellocq teas in a sample size, I would definitely be interested in trying them all.

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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