I’ve been burned by so many fruit teas that I was hesitant to try this one. I put it in a drawer when I got it and I’ve been giving it the evil eye every time I open the drawer. But not to fear, this one is good! Thanks to Daniel from Georgia Tea Company for sending me a sample of this.
I’m not sure what’s in it and I can’t find it on the website. Looks like pomegranate, carrots (?), pineapple, blue blossoms… and maybe apple? It interestingly tastes like it has vanilla too. The flavor is raspberry vanilla orange (in that order)… with a creamsicle flavor at the end. I’m guessing the raspberry is actually the pomegranate since I think those flavors are similar.
The more I drink it, the more I like it. Sorry, but I don’t think I’ll be sharing the rest of this sample. :P
Sweetened with a touch of agave nectar.
2 heaping tsp to 11 oz.
Preparation
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Oooh — this one had me concerned too. The fragrance is great, but I too have had prior issues with fruit teas. Now I’m pretty excited to try this! :)
Agave nectar is a great sweetener for tea. It doesn’t have much flavor (other than a malty sweetness) and it’s liquid so it dissolves easily. You can get it at any Whole Foods, or healthy grocery store.
This is a new tea and I’m not selling it yet. I was waiting on a review from you to put it on my web site. :P Thanks!
Oooh — this one had me concerned too. The fragrance is great, but I too have had prior issues with fruit teas. Now I’m pretty excited to try this! :)
SOUNDS interesting!
I hope you like it as much as I do. I love the vanilla in it.
oh agave nectar sounds interesting too…
Agave nectar is a great sweetener for tea. It doesn’t have much flavor (other than a malty sweetness) and it’s liquid so it dissolves easily. You can get it at any Whole Foods, or healthy grocery store.
This is a new tea and I’m not selling it yet. I was waiting on a review from you to put it on my web site. :P Thanks!
Thanks Daniel. I’m 99% sure I’ll need to order some of this. :)