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Thanks again for the swap, AJRimmer!  I’ve wanted to try this, but again with the mysterious ingredients, ETS.  So it’s hard to parcel out the ingredients here without knowing what they are.  Looking at the ingredients after steeping, it looks like actual lime?  Or some sort of citrus.  As well as rosehips which don’t really do much for the color of the mug/ flavor… I can’t really tell what else is in there. I guess the flavor is slightly lime, but it’s a very earthy lime, and by earthy I mean bordering on dirt flavor.  I’ve never had gelato but I doubt it tastes like this.
Steep #1  // 1 1/2 teaspoons for full mug // 10 minutes after boiling  // 2 1/2 minute steep
Steep #2  // just boiled //  6-7 min
2020 Sipdowns: 27 (David’s Rhubarb Cream Soda)

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They hide the ingredients on a downloadable pdf instead of putting them straight on the website for whatever reason? (Probably to try to make it harder to snuff out their wholesaler…?) In any event, they are: Apple + Rosehip + Hibiscus + Peach pieces, Camomile petals

tea-sipper

hmm, that is weird they wouldn’t be upfront about it. But thank you for the info! None of those ingredients scream ‘lime gelato’ to me, which might be another reason they hide it.

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Mastress Alita

They hide the ingredients on a downloadable pdf instead of putting them straight on the website for whatever reason? (Probably to try to make it harder to snuff out their wholesaler…?) In any event, they are: Apple + Rosehip + Hibiscus + Peach pieces, Camomile petals

tea-sipper

hmm, that is weird they wouldn’t be upfront about it. But thank you for the info! None of those ingredients scream ‘lime gelato’ to me, which might be another reason they hide it.

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