267 Tasting Notes
I love these little candy hearts! I had actually tried a Rooibos Candy Hearts blend from another tea manufacturer in the past, and it wasn’t particularly interesting. This one has a very pleasant sweet and almondy taste to it. I’m drinking my first cup of it plain, although I’m thinking of trying it with either a tiny drop of honey or almond milk soon. It’s helping me get over my post-dinner ‘I need a dessert now!’ frenzy. Nice, sweet (but mildly sweet) evening tea.
Preparation
In the bag- delicious lemon meringue pie. I wanted to tip the sample pouch back and chew on the rooibos. But, trying not to appear shifty, and like the type of person who does such things, I put on the kettle. I brewed this at double-strength the first time because I wanted to absolutely submerge myself in its lemony-sweetness. Brewed, this is as good as I’d hoped. It needs no sweetening, I think- but I don’t often sweeten anything other than chai. It’s lemony, but with a sugary kick to it…. I expect I’ll be ordering more than a sample size of this one!
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I find your ‘I don’t often sweeten anything other than chai" statement interesting. Do you sweeten it cuz it needs it, or cuz it’s “supposed” to be sweetened? Just curious:) I’ve sweetened chai once, and once only, and found that it actually damaged the flavors… ok, not really damaged but deminished- and in my opinon deminished tea flavors is damaged tea because it’s not as good as it should be.
Traditionally, it’s brewed with milk, honey, and spices- and that’s still the way we often make it at my house. :)
I am starting to wonder if any of the teas from this company are actually flavored. This one tastes like an okay cup of oolong, and that’s about it. Thankfully, I don’t mind oolong and am enjoying the change from some of the exotically flavored teas in my cupboard, but this isn’t what I was expecting. Even concentrating, I can’t detect any orange in this “blend” at all.
Yeah, and obviously they were free to me too- but I’m not sure I’d take any more of them for free anyway. I have too much good tea in my life.
Free Samples: http://www.jadeteapot.com/shop/pages.php?pageid=8
Are you sure you want them? :)
Perfect for right before bed (or so I thought)- and the ingredients looked just sweet enough to satisfy my sweet tooth as I try to cut down on refined sugar. I love coconut and orange peel, but the rest scared me because hibiscus can go either way for me (Ever tried Trader Joe’s dried hibiscus flowers? They’re so addictive!) Brewed, the coconut is by far the strongest component- I can even see coconut oil floating on the surface of the water. (Ew). The tart hibiscus lingers in the background, but mostly I taste oily coconut. Not what I want from an herbal blend, or any coconut tea for that matter.
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You know what? This isn’t half as good as the Tea Gschwendner version. Same exact concept, better executed by the latter as usual. Of course, in TG you have to buy 100grams without trying it first, unless you’re in Chicago (I miss their shop. Sniffle.) Anyway, a nice sweet tea- perfect for dessert (or, if you’re me, afternoon lulls). It really doesn’t need any sweetener. I think I’d have rated this more highly if I didn’t know that it could be even MORE intense and delicious. My husband even cut TG’s with plain Darjeeling tea and it still tasted strongly. That said, I mixed what was left of the two bags together because, hey, close enough. ;)
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Is my batch stale? I just don’t know what to make of this blend after reading the other reviews here. I basically taste a bland black tea- maybe a faint trace of flavor, but nothing more. I’d save this for when I’m in the mood for plain black tea, I suppose. I just really like almond, so I was disappointed. I’ve tried adding vanilla almond milk to it, and it certainly didn’t help anything. I’m not easily impressed by flavored black teas, so …. yeah. The dogs weren’t impressed when I let them sniff it either, and they like tea ;)
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Yeah, I got that one because of the fantastic reviews. Was also very disappointed. Glad to hear I am not crazy.
I think they’re getting rid of the old batches. Maybe that’s why they’re on sale right now. Whatever the case, major dissapointment for me too. I’m looking forward to the Almond Cookie since many people seem to be rating it high.
Er… I do like rooibos by itself. It’s a taste that brings me a sort of peace. But If I want plain-tasting rooibos I won’t bother with a blend that claims to be caramel apple. I could taste essentially none of the flavoring- it was just blah, bland. I’m not sure anyone actually remembered to put it in!
Oh well, I’ll enjoy my plain rooibos, and I can only give it so low of a rating for that reason.
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I let my husband sniff this and he said ‘flavored coffee from a grocery store’! Thankfully it tastes better than that to me. It’s odd how much it does taste like coffee though….although my first though was ‘rum raisin’ (sans the raisins). I don’t know that I would have gotten to coffee if not for my Jim, or Kristin’s review here. Anyway, I think I like this one! I can’t for the life of me match the name to the taste, but it’s good nonetheless. It’s extra good with just a bit of vanilla almond milk.
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This is the first cup of honeybush I’ve ever tasted, actually, and I was able to try this interesting flavor thanks to Kristin’s generosity. It’s not as strong as I had expected, and I’m not sure I can taste the cream cheese part, to be honest… just a really delectable raspberry tea. And I usually hate berry teas, so I’m really impressed. I’m learning not to say ‘never’ about any variety of tea. I’m really trying to use my imagination to get this stuff to match the photo of the gooey danish, but I think I’ll just settle for liking it as something simpler than what I expected.
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That is exactly how I felt about it. Don’t get too attached to it since they are out of it forever (unless someone convinces Frank to reblend it).
No way would I get attached to a tea that tastes like it’s missing an ingredient that’s in the name. I realize this is not a black tea- but I wonder how the cream cheese flavor compares to that in Zoomdweebie’s cream cheese flavored black tea.
Heh, what I am really jonesing to try on 52teas right now is the Peanut Butter Chai, the Gingerbread Rooibos, and the Champagne Mojito. Oh, and the Buttered Raisin toast one (but I’m not sure I want a full bag of any of these is the problem! I’m so fickle!)
Liz – the buttered cinnamon raisin toast (whole bag) is sitting in a drawer waiting to come to your house. I didn’t like it. Don’t buy it since I am going to send it to you.
I don’t think I’m going to wind up buying any of their stuff since I get all grumpy about having to buy a full bag without knowing if I’ll like it. Hmph to no samples!
I know. Every time I buy something without getting a sample first, I hate it. Although i recently had a sample of something and then ordered a whole bag because I loved the sample… and then the whole bag tastes different to me. Seems like I can’t win!
Then just put it up for swap. At least you get free shipping no matter how much you order- not many companies do that.
A spicy little blend. Tastes like a variety of chai and I suppose there’s some peach in here somewhere, but it’s a bit subsumed by the chai-ness. I taste the ginger more than anything else, which makes me want to use this as a tummy woog remedy. As for detoxing or cleansing, I read the reviews on yogiproducts.com with interest, hoping that my skin would start glowing or I’d feel lighter or something. Well, this definitely tastes better than the “Skin Detox” blend they make, so I’ll keep drinking it and hope it either works or I can get a good placebo effect going on.