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My mom brought several bags of this and put it together with part of a “birthday package” for me. It was also partially for the boyfriend, who loves green minty teas.
This is certainly minty! The dry leaf smells very much like a mint gum and is really refreshing. Steeped, the scent is much the same, and the taste matches well – I taste a small presence of green tea at the forefront and quite a lot of cooling mint on the swallow. It is very light and a perfect after dinner/before bed tea.
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I love this tea. I actually drank it on a daily bases for a over a month just to track the results and did see a more radiant glow and clarity in my skin. As of now I drink it at least 4 times a week. It is very floral and has a powerful rose/rosewater scent and taste but it happens to be one of the things that I love most about the tea. I always have people that ask me what is my daily skin routine and I always recommend Skin DeTox a means of getting clean, clear and radiant skin!
This tea works well. I think its equivalent to Smooth Move, if not a little better. This is a great natural way to help w/ constipation. Its also a great tea to begin a cleanse or fast and if you’re in need of a detox. I think this works best when you drink a glass of water an hour after drinking the tea. Go to sleep, and you should have ‘success’ in the morning, LOL. If not drink 2 more cups within the next 24 hours. This does not cause cramping either. The taste is fine, I squeezed lemon juice in mine.
I steeped this tea for 7-8 minutes and I think it is a perfect steeping duration. It is a perfect mix of lemon and ginger in nose and flavor. It is a very warming herbal tea (due to ginger) and tastes light on the front end (for this steeping time) and has heavy flavor on the back end. I drink this tea with a bit of stevia, which makes it a perfect nighttime treat. I’ll probably keep this steeping time. I usually go with a little less time (about 5 min.). Upping it was definitely the way to go.
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Based on the ingredient list you’d think this would be a Chai tea. From what I can smell (with this cold) it almost smells like a Chai too, but for one little addition…ginger. Ginger, as I have learned in my own tea trials and errors is a tricky thing to work with. BUT it seems to be working as I try to smell this tea.
The taste is pretty good and pretty balanced so no one flavor takes over the other. I actually like this one a whole lot more vs. the throat tea I tried yesterday. Hopefully it helps kick this cold outta here!
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This was a sample/gift from the wonderful KeenTeaThyme. I didn’t think I’d be breaking it out so soon! But the quick change in weather has left me with a scratchy throat, stuffed nose and all the joys that come with my body hating me for no good reason. Then again maybe there is a reason and I just don’t know what it is.
ANYWAY…this smells slightly medicinal to me and makes me not want to drink it. But I’m forcing myself to do just that. It actually isn’t half bad taste wise. Not great either, but I can deal with it. I just want to beat down whatever this is so it doesn’t turn into something really bad.
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This tea tastes a lot like Throat Coat by Traditional Medicinals- the licorice, perhaps? A coworker said it ‘smells like Christmas!’ so I suppose that’s a point in its favor! It definitely has a warm, spicy smell, and is a solid herbal blend. Definitely good for the wintertime, or on a night when you want to curl up with a cup of tea but it’s too late for a nice mug of PG tips :)
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My friend gave me a teabag of this tea because she didn’t like it. To be honest, I am drinking this tea tonight because of an upset stomach. Steeping, this tea became quite cloudy and had an almost overwhelmingly strong scent. The most pleasant part of the sip comes at the beginning when you get a burst of ginger and a bit of lemon. The bite smooths out into a sweet, very strange aftertaste. I am detecting a bit of licorice and something that tickles the throat. I wish that more lemon were present — I do enjoy that tart, strong lemon kick that is sometimes found in herbal teas. If I felt like I didn’t need this cup tonight, I honestly wouldn’t finish it.
I have the ginger one and the black pepper is very present. I use one bag for the whole pot, and add crystalized ginger and honey to smooth it out. When I’m done the box, I think I’ll try some other ginger tea!
it’s not undrinkable but from the teas i’ve tried, the yogi brand seems overrated. if there’s a type with stevia in it, that’s ALL you taste.
with tahitian vanilla hazelnut, it is like sucking on a clove. im hesitating to buy any more yogi tea because despite cute packaging, i don’t think they know how to balance out their flavors.
I usually don’t care for chai out of tea bags, but a friend recommended this brand, so I thought I would give it a try.
My first thought when opening the packet was that this tea smells amazing. After I let it steep, I was surprised that it tastes as good as it smells, really rich and with a little bit of spicy sweetness. I’ll definitely be drinking this a lot.
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I love REAL licorice tea. I think it’s pretty simple yet complex. One of my go to teas. It is one of the only teas that I will always buy that is bagged. I will not quit it…lol. It is a staple for me. With a touch of cream it is a delight. I have even made it on the stovetop with milk, then put it in the fridge to cool.it makes a nice ice tea.
I have even surprised a few friends that swear up and down that they hate licorice. I pour them a glass of this over ice, and they lap it up. Which makes me laugh since they keep saying they hate licorice, but love this.
