Detox

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Blackberry Leaves, Fennel, Juniper, Lemongrass, Licorice Root, Marigold Petals, Nettle, Rose Buds, Spearmint
Flavors
Herbs, Lemongrass, Spearmint, Spinach, Vegetal, Citrus, Sweet, Vegetable Broth
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 30 sec 11 oz / 325 ml

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  • “This is definitely not a tea for me. Questionable wellness messaging aside, I just found the combination of spearmint – which is already pretty sweet – and licorice root to be much too intense and...” Read full tasting note
  • “Thanks to Peach for sharing this tea! The flavors all combine so that it tastes pretty light and nondescript. I can sense the fennel and a bit of mint. This sort of tea isn’t really my thing, but...” Read full tasting note
  • “I mostly get mint, lemongrass, and medicinal herbs from this. I wish it had steeped stronger because my first cup had an unfortunate accident before I could drink it. Resteeping the leaves a second...” Read full tasting note
  • “T2 had a big clearance sale at the beginning of this month, so I stocked up on all their sampler pack sets from their unneeded holiday stock. This tea was in their herbal set, and the sample holds...” Read full tasting note
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A detoxifying blend of herbs that’s so so good for you and tastes great! Nettle is high in nutrients and minerals to boost the immune system, fennel and spearmint aid digestion, and lemongrass, juniper berries, and marigold petals have powerful cleansing properties. A simple and simply delicious way to turn a new leaf.

Brew: 1 heaped teaspoon per 200mls (1 cup), brew 3-5 minutes in water at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees F).

Serve: As is.

Flavour: Lemongrass, Minty

Properties: Cleansing

Ingredients: Fennel, juniper berries, stinging nettle, sweet blackberry leaves, lemongrass, marigold petals, liquorice root, spearmint, rose buds

This product is caffeine free.

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5 Tasting Notes

16603 tasting notes

This is definitely not a tea for me. Questionable wellness messaging aside, I just found the combination of spearmint – which is already pretty sweet – and licorice root to be much too intense and cloying for my own tastes. I finished the cup, but I could be pretty content never revisiting this one again. I’ve tasted many, many other similar blends and it’s just never a combination that works well for me.

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2481 tasting notes

Thanks to Peach for sharing this tea! The flavors all combine so that it tastes pretty light and nondescript. I can sense the fennel and a bit of mint. This sort of tea isn’t really my thing, but it’s okay!

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2970 tasting notes

I mostly get mint, lemongrass, and medicinal herbs from this. I wish it had steeped stronger because my first cup had an unfortunate accident before I could drink it. Resteeping the leaves a second time has yielded something faintly greenish but not the deep hazel colour that the first cup had. Some vegetal spinach flavour (nettle leaf), citrusy lemon grass, sweet spearmint, but no floral rose or savoury fennel.

Flavors: Herbs, Lemongrass, Spearmint, Spinach, Vegetal

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1252 tasting notes

T2 had a big clearance sale at the beginning of this month, so I stocked up on all their sampler pack sets from their unneeded holiday stock. This tea was in their herbal set, and the sample holds two cuppa tea, so another sipdown for me! (Progress!)

The dominant flavor in this blend was definitely the spearmint, which I tend to not care for as much as peppermint but it was balanced out well by other flavor notes. The tea had a nice natural sweetness to it from the licorice, and there were some delicate citrus notes, but it didn’t have the sort of strong lemony flavor I come to expect whenever lemongrass is involved; the citrus was far more subtle than I was expecting. What really surprised me is I tasted that same sort of savory “vegetable soup broth” taste that I was picking up on from AmberFreda’s Detox blend, so I’m glad that I tried these two detox tea blends back-to-back: comparing the ingredients, what they appear to have in common is nettle, so now I know where to place that flavor. It seems stinging nettle is commonly described as tasting like spinach, and I’m not exactly getting a “spinach” flavor, but I don’t think that “vegetable broth” is that far off, either. Maybe it’s just how my palate is picking up on it?

I wouldn’t say the tea is the most aromatic, but the taste is pretty good. I think overall I like the other detox tea I tried just a bit better for having such a unique, savory flavor, but appreciate the lack of spicy ginger in this blend, which makes this blend a bit more of a relaxing nighttime sip.

Flavors: Citrus, Spearmint, Sweet, Vegetable Broth

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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A very nice, relaxing tea that settles the nerves, and calms the body. It also has excellent nutrition value.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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