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This was an impulse buy at Trader Joe’s the other day. It was cheap ($3 for 51g) and the dark curled leaves interspersed with blue and yellow petals were quite attractive. While I’m glad to see grocery stores stocking more loose leaf teas, the flavoring on this one was too heavy for me.

The tea smells very powerful, almost medicinal. Vanilla is the dominant note but I also pick up bergamot, lavender, and licorice. When steeped, it tastes like a floral cherry coke or root beer.

Seeing as how it was unsuitable for drinking straight, I tried using it to make a london fog latte which I found a little more drinkable. I steeped 1.5 tsp in half a cup of boiling water for 5 minutes then combined with 2/3 cup of steamed milk and a teaspoon of sugar. The milk helps temper some of the medicinal flavor but there still remained a cough syrup like quality to it. As it cooled, the lavender and vanilla notes became more prominent.

I’ve had a couple of bergamot scented teas before which I found very cloying. Unfortunately this falls into the same category. Will continue searching for a subtly scented Earl Grey that doesn’t taste like potpourri.

Flavors: Cherry, Lavender, Licorice, Medicinal, Root Beer, Vanilla

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
LuckyMe

Thanks, I hadn’t thought about cold steeping. Given the warmer weather recently, I’ll try that and see if it tames the tea.

Also I find blending with a straight tea helps when the flavoring is too strong.

Bluegreen

Good to know: I was tempted to buy this tea at TJ’s as well. But to be honest, I am tempted to buy most of the things at Trader Joe’s: they just KNOW how to get you interested.

Evol Ving Ness

Is it the liquorice root that has taken it over the edge do you think?

LuckyMe

Evol Ving Ness, I didn’t see licorice root in the ingredients list. But there is that mysterious “natural flavoring” that could be the culprit

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I really enjoyed this tea…it was quite lemony, which I like, but balanced by other flavors. A bit of honey really brings out the roundness of the flavors. I appreciate that it didn’t taste like artificial flavors. Trader Joe’s website lists the ingredients as: APPLE, ROSEHIP SHELLS, LEMON GRASS, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORS. I don’t know what the other reviewer was saying about only getting 2-3 cups out of the tin- the serving size is a generous 2 teaspoons, which when you compare to your average teabag is probably 2-3x the amount of tea. I measured it in a measuring cup and it was just over 1/4 cup, after I had already made myself a big mug full, so that’s at least 6 servings. If you don’t like Lemongrass, probably best to avoid a tea whose name has Lemongrass as the 1st word….just sayin’

Flavors: Apple, Blackberry, Lemon, Lemon Zest, Lemongrass

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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drank Bedtime Tea by Trader Joe's
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drank Spiced Chai by Trader Joe's
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It’s a grocery store brand, so, you know, calibrate your expectations accordingly, but it’s the best grocery store chai I’ve found yet, with a nicely balanced mix of spices.

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50

Like many other Trader Joe tea offerings I find this tea to be “meh”.

The leaves smell almost burnt (I’m thinking it really is cloves that I’m picking up on) and I pick up a very small scent of apple and cinnamon while it steeped.

Unfortunately it is too subtle a tea for my preference. I taste the apple, which is enhanced with some sugar, the flavor is not enough for me.

Not horrible. Not great.

Flavors: Apple, Cinnamon, Cloves

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Last night before going out I threw a couple bags of this in my travel mug with some hot water. It was so nice. It has that sweetness from the licorice, that warming feeling from the ginger and the hint of savory from the tumeric. I’m having more this morning steeped in warm coconut milk. Going to have to get some more of this soon at the rate I’m going through them.

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Similar to Rishi’s ginger tumeric tea, but in a slightly lighter bagged version for easy on the go steeping. It’s great when I’m feeling lazy. I was craving a golden milk turmeric coconut milk tea the other night (and feeling lazy) I steeped it in some heated coconut milk… and it worked really well for an easy watered down version of golden milk! Not as rich and thick, but great when in a pinch.

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50

Trader Joe’s tea selections are generally a miss in flavor for me. This tea sits somewhere between a hit and miss.

It’s not entirely bland, but it’s about one step up from it. I enjoy rooibos and pumpkin spice teas but there’s just not enough of any flavor coming through even though I steeped the tea for almost 10 minutes.

I don’t hate it but I don’t love it either. I’ve found adding two sachets to each cup enhanced the flavor enough that I’ll be able to finish the tin, but I won’t be buying it again. There are much better choices for rooibos and pumpkin spice teas.

Flavors: Cinnamon

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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70

After researching health benefits of Turmeric and Ginger – it was easy to see the rationale of adding this tea to my blends of favorite teas. This tea is not great by itself, but when I add this to the Good Earth Sweet and Spicy Herbal and Black Tea — the two are pretty AWESOME together! Love the taste of this. It is not much different than the Sweet and Spicy Herbal and Black Tea by itself, but this adds some added health benefits.

Google Turmeric and Ginger – and you’ll see why this is a great thing to add to the mix!

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80

While I am not usually a mint tea lover, my taste for this tea has truly evolved. A nice pallet cleanser after a meal, a wonderful dessert tea, or even just a morning wake up call.

Flavors: Chocolate, Mint, Sweet

Preparation
150 °F / 65 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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This is fairly light, and is easily watered down if you add milk to it. I actually received this for free at Trader Joe’s, when they had overstock and were giving away things to random customers.

Flavors: Floral, Natural Pumpkin Spice Flavor, Rooibos

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80

While at the local Trader Joe’s store in Charlotte yesterday, I stumbled on this little item for the first time. I recently purchased a few pounds of tea online and said I wasn’t going to buy any more for a while but you know how we teaholics are. Plus, the price was reasonable and it didn’t break the bank.

When I opened the sealed plastic package, I was struck by the very strong aroma. Olfactory fireworks were going off inside and I struggled to pinpoint their components. I could definitely identify the bergamot and vanilla. The others were up for grabs. The leaves were short and black with blue cornflower petals and yellow sunflower petals sprinkled generously within the blend.

I steeped the leaves for five minutes at 195 degrees as instructed. The brewed liquor was bright orange and the aroma was very vanilla with a whisper of bergamot.

The flavor of this tea took a few sips to settle down on my palate. I think my taste buds experienced flavor overload at first. They seemed to be bombarded with several strong flavors all at once.

Eventually, I was able to discern the vanilla, bergamot, and cornflower tastes. I don’t know if I would recognize the flavor of sunflower even if I only had a mouthful of its petals. Ironically, the one advertised flavor I didn’t find was black tea.

My ultimate taste analysis recorded a sweet mixture of vanilla in the forefront with bergamot and cornflower accents tip-toeing in the background. This combination was pleasant with maybe just a twinge of astringency. The twinge was not too annoying but also present in the aftertaste.

Flavors: Bergamot, Flowers, Vanilla

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec 6 tsp 32 OZ / 946 ML
Bluegreen

Sounds yummy, I need to try it. I didn’t even know that TJ carries loose tea. Kinda excited.

Stoo

Hi Bluegreen! Yes, this is definitely a tea worth trying. It must be a fairly recent edition to Trader Joe’s stock. We shop there about every two weeks and this was the first time I saw it. I hope you enjoy it!

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This was a Christmas gift that came with 5 other teas from Trader Joe’s. So far I’ve found that each tin makes about 2-3 cups of tea.
I cannot stand the taste of lemongrass. It almost always seems to overpower herbal tea blends but tonight for some bizarre reason (probably a one in a million chance) I thought that I could drink it without having to dump the cup out.

This tea’s ingredients are almost identical to another tea that a family member gifted me several years ago that I still have from The Spice & Tea Exchange called Chamomile Twist which tasted predominately of lemongrass.
Tasting Notes:
I’m tasting the lemongrass and nothing else. Not a fan. Not much else to say.

Flavors: Lemongrass

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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This was one of 6 teas in TJ’s Christmas sampler this year. These teas as far as I know are not sold separately or available any other time of the year. Perhaps they will be in the future though.

The flavors blend nicely in this herbal although it’s not anything special. I’m hardly ever in the mood for this type of blend as I don’t generally like the taste of sleepy time tea blends. I prefer drinking plain chamomile or plain lavender tea. I was in the mood for this though the past few days.
The peppermint, chamomile, and lavender are mainly what I’m picking up on. Surprisingly I didn’t taste any of the lemongrass that’s supposed to be in this one. This was the last of the bunch that I had left to try again when I was actually in the mood for it.
My favorite out of all of them is still by bar the Moringa Matcha.

Flavors: Hay, Herbs, Lavender, Peppermint

Preparation
2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML

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85

I really enjoy this tea. It’s what I have been drinking at night during the last couple of weeks when I want tea before bed. There is a nice combination of flavors that remind me of fall/winter and I always enjoy fruity teas. I recommend if you want that similar feeling for yourself – it makes for a nice comforting cup when you want one during cold nights.

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87

Made a cup of this today and this cup was exceptionally good. Out of the 6 teas in the sampler I ended up really liking half of them. It’s a shame these aren’t sold in any other form then the seasonal 6 tea sampler set. This cup has strong vanilla notes followed by woodiness and notes of honey.

Flavors: Honey, Vanilla, Wood

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 7 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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87

This cup was better than my first cup of this tea. This is a decent cup of Rooibos tea. I just tend to prefer Honey bush teas. I steeped this at a lower temperature and for less time than before. Bumped up the rating a bit too. I’ve realized that this tea is best with a hint of sweetener but without milk added. As even the tiniest bit of milk tends to overpower certain aspects of it.

Flavors: Wood

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 7 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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