Luscious Watermelon

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Apple Pieces, Artificial Flavouring, Beet Root, Carrot, Honeydew, Strawberry Leaves, Watermelon
Flavors
Apple, Carrot, Lemongrass, Melon, Cucumber, Honeydew, Fruity
Sold in
Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by bree
Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 6 min, 30 sec 34 oz / 1003 ml

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  • “Another cold-brew of this one, yum. It was feeling ok on the sore throat until I hit the bottom, where there were some particles that came through the bombilla, and now I keep trying to clear them...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This definitely needs to be made strong. I think I just used 1 1/2 tsp earlier for iced tea…I even left the fruit sitting in there while it cooled and it’s just not as good as the first time. It...” Read full tasting note
  • “Had this one steeped in-store and iced a few days ago and wasn’t overly fond of it, so last night I decided to use up the 18g or so I had left and make a pitcher. I’m in a “clean out my tea closet”...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Everyone is making iced tea! Why not make some too today?! My grandkids are coming over to swim in my pool (I planned my purchase of this condo so that we could have a good time!). What better...” Read full tasting note
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From DAVIDsTEA

The taste of summer

What would summer be without a thick slice of pink and green watermelon in your hand? Mingling honeydew, strawberry leaves and apple with generous chunks of watermelon, this fruit-packed tea is overflowing with juicy melon flavour. Try it on ice and get ready to dangle your bare feet off the balcony: summer is officially here.

Ingredients: Apple, carrot, watermelon, wild strawberry leaves, honeydew melon, beetroot.

Price per 50g: $8.98

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

161 Tasting Notes

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142 tasting notes

WOW the dry tea smells like Watermelon bubble gum!

as it steeps i love the pretty colour the water is turning and the smell… mmmm

I’m going to try this warm as I am at work and don’t have what i need to ice this but i will definitely take this home and try it chilled, I’ll let you know how that turns out!

wow this tastes as good as it smells! amazing stuff! definitely buying more of this!

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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I am really, really impressed with this! I don’t usually like herbal teas – they wind up being too tart – but this is nice and sweet and smooth. I may have to invest in a tin…

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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This tea is nothing short of my favorite. Served warm, it’s a perfect solution to a sweet craving. Served cold in the summer, it’s refreshing and perfectly balanced.

(And if you’re hungry, you can actually eat the dried melon – tastes like candy.)

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69 tasting notes

Steeped nice and dark thanks to the beetroot, but I need a finer mesh than the ball I used. There are little floaties and swirls of secret tea stuff throughout my mug. It has spectacular little oil drops on the top. The ingredients list (Apple pieces, carrot flakes, dried watermelon flakes, wild strawberry leaves, dried honeydew melon, beetroot pieces, flavouring) doesn’t open my eyes as to what they’re from, but I do like them.
Smell is very fruity. I don’t know that I’d pick “melon” out as the base behind that fruit based on the smell. Smells more like a soap or a bath product that you’d smell and say, “Oh, I’d like to eat that!” than a tea you actually intend to drink.
The weight of the tea is spectacular. It comes in like cream, but is evasive against the surfaces of your mouth like mercury on linoleum. But once you swallow it, there’s a drenching cool juiciness left behind. I quite like it.
The taste is very nice as well. I sprinkled in my sugar before tasting, as I am wont to do. I don’t think I’d suger it up next time. You can really get the watermelon and honeydew in the flavour.
This doesn’t seem like a tea to me, though. More like a treat in the summer after the sun has gone down, to help keep the sunshiney warmth inside.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 7 min, 0 sec

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Unfortunetley this was just part of the David’s Tea Summer Collection 2010, but this tea is amazing! I stocked up before the summer season ended
I find the problem with some herbal teas is that it tastes better either hot or cold. This tea, is perfect both!
It also gives off an amazing fragrance
Doesn’t require much sweetening

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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69 tasting notes

I generally love DavidsTea, and got this tea as a part of the 2016 Summer Collection. I tried brewing it iced, in one of my DavidsTea travel mugs. I generally dislike the flavour of artificial watermelon and this tea smelled just like it, which had me worried. When I tasted it, I hated it. The tea tastes like plastic, fake watermelon. I offered the rest of my mug to my mom, who loves watermelon. She couldn’t stand the tea either. It ended up getting dumped out and the remaining 20 g of loose leaf tea has sat on the cupboard for months without being touched. I would never drink this tea again.

Preparation
Iced 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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I reeeeeallllyy wanted to like this tea because I LOVE me some watermelon.

You would think that if you combine two amazing things together such as watermelon and tea that it would turn out bomb right?

I’m sad to say that I was disappointed with Luscious Watermelon. It even pains me to write those words. I brewed this on several different occasions and every time it really just tasted like hot water. It lacked serious flavor. At least when you opened the bag there was a nice smell of that artificial watermelon scent, but nothing in the actual taste.

I have 50g of this tea still to go, and once I run out I can’t see myself ordering this one again.

Has anyone tried this cold brewed? I’ll have to give that a try – that may be the only way to enjoy a good cup of this.

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Work tea sipdown. Had this as an afternoon pick me up and was shocked by how accurate the watermelon flavor is. Yum! Really enjoyed this one … and that’s saying something because I’m not a big watermelon fan!

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Cold brewed this the other night and basically forgot about it in the fridge. Even after about 36 hours cold brewing it doesn’t taste over brewed. It is quite good. I’m not really sure where the watermelon begins and the honeydew ends. I think it’s watermelon and honeydew in this tea anyway. Had to buy a lot of this to get the sale price. It was a really good sale price but you had to buy 10 ounces to get fifty percent off, otherwise it was only twenty percent off. But each pitcher of this uses about an ounce or a little less so I think I will end up finishing this tea. This is one fantastic herbal as an iced tea.

I brewed this over two nights in a 64 oz Iced Tea Pitcher with 8 tsp leaf in the fridge.

Preparation
Iced 8 tsp 64 OZ / 1892 ML

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74 tasting notes

smells exactly like a watermelon jolly rancher, however taste is alot more subtle of melon. I would let this steep in the fridge overnight for best results.

Preparation
8 min or more

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