Green Tea with Mandarin Orange

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Fruity, Orange Zest, Tangy, Orange, Green
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec 10 oz / 295 ml

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  • “The Barb & Bob Backlog continued. This was my Tuesday last night tea. Much better than the peach of the previous night. Again, five days later I cannot remember my brewing time lol.” Read full tasting note
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  • “(Guest post by my mom!) Lipton’s Mandarin Orange Green Tea… Heavenly! Green tea is a personal favorite of mine. Given the fact that it’s a disease fighting ninja – I wish it were a favorite with...” Read full tasting note
    67
  • “For me, this had a very strong taste of (slightly bitter) oranges. It’s good for casual sipping, but I wouldn’t recommend keeping the tea bag in. The brew gets quite bitter after awhile. Decent...” Read full tasting note
    79
  • “Can barely taste the orange :( I want a nice strong orange tea. This wasn’t bad. It was just weak, I even left the bag in the cup the 2nd time I drank it thinking it might get stronger.” Read full tasting note
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From Lipton

Green tea was discovered five thousand years ago in China by Emperor Shen Nung, who consumed green tea for its healthful properties. Plucked by hand and gently steamed, LIPTON Green Tea is packaged in our unique pyramid-shaped bags, along with the tart bite of mandarin orange flavor. Savor the flavor of 100 years’ tea expertise in every cup.

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The Barb & Bob Backlog continued.

This was my Tuesday last night tea. Much better than the peach of the previous night. Again, five days later I cannot remember my brewing time lol.

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(Guest post by my mom!)

Lipton’s Mandarin Orange Green Tea… Heavenly!

Green tea is a personal favorite of mine. Given the fact that it’s a disease fighting ninja – I wish it were a favorite with everyone. My oldest daughter (Emily, aka, the Crazy Tea Chick, herself) is also a green tea fanatic. If more people would give it a try, they’d realize that green tea is the elixir of the gods – especially with a little honey or fruity flavor.

Lipton’s Mandarin Orange Green Tea is outstanding. I would have shared it with the members of my family but… well… I drank it all.

In just three days.

I guess it goes without saying that this tea is exceptional, but I’ll go ahead and say it anyway. It’s exceptional. Whether you already love green tea or are warming up to it, you’ll love Lipton’s Mandarin Orange Green Tea. The orange flavoring is just perfect – it isn’t overwhelming but you get that distinct and delicious mandarin flavor. I drank it throughout the day (yes, all three of them). In the evening, I like a couple of hot mugs of tea while watching baseball with my husband. During the day, while working at home as a web publisher, I prefer my green tea on ice. When feeling particularly feisty (usually on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays – my feisty days), I”ll float an orange wedge in the glass. This morning, I added a little mint from my herb garden. Lovely.

The next time you’re in the store, find Lipton’s Mandarin Orange Green Tea and give it a try. I know you’ll love it.

Angrboda

Hello, Emily’s mum!

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47 tasting notes

For me, this had a very strong taste of (slightly bitter) oranges. It’s good for casual sipping, but I wouldn’t recommend keeping the tea bag in. The brew gets quite bitter after awhile. Decent tea; go for iced with a bit of honey on a hot summer’s’ day.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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Can barely taste the orange :( I want a nice strong orange tea. This wasn’t bad. It was just weak, I even left the bag in the cup the 2nd time I drank it thinking it might get stronger.

Preparation
4 min, 0 sec

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377 tasting notes

Not bad decent green tea and the orange added a nice touch

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67 tasting notes

Second worst tea I’ve ever tasted — hot or iced. It tastes like liquid St. Joseph’s aspirin. Had to throw out the box. Lipton should be ashamed of themselves (if they are capable of shame).

Jillian

Hey this is Lipton we’re talking about! XD

Rena Sherwood

Oh yes… silly me … ;-)

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Yet another tea taken to work and “forgotten” – It is just not memorable or all that enjoyable.

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Friday Nov. 19, 2010
2nd Steep of the Day
This is my first infusion of this Tea.
The dry tea has a Strong Orange Fruit Smell.
The Cup Has a smooth Fell and Taste.
And Sweet after notes of Orange.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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I really like this tea, actually! It gets bitter with over-steeping, as with any tea, but I quite enjoy the orange flavour and don’t think it tastes artificial. For a teabag, and for one that contains fannings and fruit, I thought it was pretty decent.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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As far as Lipton teas go, this sachet is fancy. Whole leaf green with lots of room for the leaves to expand.

Slightly acidic and definitely mandarin orange flavour. The green doesn’t present itself, so it is quite difficult to taste. I would never buy it, but as the only decent tea at a breakfast buffet, I would drink it again.

Flavors: Fruity, Orange Zest, Tangy

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 1 min, 45 sec

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