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Yogi is a brand that I haven’t explored much, but from the few teas of theirs that I have tried I’ve found them to be along the lines of my experiences with Celestial Seasonings offerings, their teas are very hit or miss.
While there is nothing particularly bad about this tea, there is nothing particularly good about it, either. I do pick up on notes of caramel, but the flavor is far too bland for my liking.
Not one of Yogi’s tea flavors that I’d be likely to try again.
Flavors: Caramel, Cinnamon, Spices
Preparation
The packaging image of this tea is different than in this picture now, and its now called “Tahitian Vanilla Hazelnut” from Yogi Teas. I read the reviews on here, and I really am a huge fan of Vanilla and Hazelnut flavors so I bought it at my local grocery store. This tasted nothing like vanilla and nothing like hazelnut. The most prominent ingredient that I could taste and smell was Clove. I was really disappointed as I was looking forward to vanilla & hazelnut flavors. Also, in the ingredients list on the box it says butterscotch flavor- and I couldn’t detect that at all.
Flavors: Cinnamon, Clove, Spices
Definitely not your every-day tea… But still pretty good and such a life-saver for those days when you just can’t ignore a scratchy throat! The smell/taste of licorice root (quite frankly, a smell/taste I’ve grown accustomed to with every Yogi Tea) is quite overpowering… but, mixed with a bit of honey, this drink does some seriously magic for soothing an overworked or otherwise-ill throat! We ordered a huge box of these from Amazon and plan on drinking it as needed (hopefully not too often!).
Flavors: Licorice, Vanilla
Preparation
Not much to say about this tea….
Dry Leaf: Smells very strong like Cinnamon oil.
Brewed: No peach flavor to be found, mellow cinnamon flavor, and a hint of licorice root. I also taste some ginger, the predominant flavor is ginger with some light cinnamon notes. I like the taste of medicinal teas a lot but this one hardly has any taste at all and was extremely disappointing. Would not recommend or repurchase.
Flavors: Cinnamon, Ginger, Licorice, Pepper
Preparation
I’ve been feeling a little under the weather and remembered this one was that I enjoyed in the past. It really has an enjoyable licorice flavor (which is great if you like licorice). It is both a sweet and spicy. It leaves a licorice-y taste which I really enjoy and it satisfies my sweet tooth.
Preparation
Originally from MissB. Steeped it in hot milk for 10 minutes.
The licorice flavours make this one naturally quite sweet. The cinnamon, ginger and coriander adds to the sweetness while also providing a small fiery kick. There’s also a hint of nutty and zesty notes. It’s quite flavourful but still sits lightly on the tongue.
Flavors: Anise, Cinnamon, Coriander, Fennel, Ginger, Licorice
Preparation
Pepper….it’s there.
ginger….yes.
lemon…definitely.
This is a strong, sharp tisane with an astringent quality. You have to know what you are getting into to enjoy
Flavors: Anise, Black Pepper, Ginger, Lemon, Lemon Zest, Lemongrass, Licorice
Preparation
I have tried different forms of Kava before with no luck so i thought i would give this a try. First off it smells horrible. It reminds me of something i can’t place but it upsets my stomach. The taste isn’t much better and leaves a funky aftertaste. I felt no relaxing effects after the first cup I would probably recommend to someone looking for relaxing tea who has never tried Kava but only if the smell didn’t put them off first.
Preparation
The flavor of this tea isn’t really that bad. The smell can put you off a bit but otherwise it is decent. Didn’t feel any of the calming effects but that is probably just me. I will probably drink it again but i don’t think i would go out of my way to buy it again.
Flavors: Licorice
Preparation
Very strong combined aroma of ginger and lemon peel oils, with subtler notes of pepper and liquorice.
Slight liquorice sweetnes in taste, spicy notes from ginger and pepper, very slight lemon. Peppermint is fortunately barely noticeable.
All in all it’s nice and warming, but not lemony enough for its name.
Flavors: Ginger, Lemon Zest, Licorice, Pepper