Coco Mango Chai (Formerly ME to WE India)

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Apple, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Coconut, Ginger, Hibiscus, Mango, Natural Flavours, Turmeric
Flavors
Mango, Apple, Pepper, Pineapple, Spicy, Sweet, Coconut, Ginger, Cardamom, Black Pepper, Creamy, Fruity, Spices, Cream, Earth
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Fair Trade, Kosher, Vegan
Edit tea info Last updated by Roswell Strange
Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 6 min, 30 sec 15 oz / 442 ml

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This luscious all-natural blend of sweet mango, creamy coconut and ethically sourced Indian turmeric isn’t just delicious hot or iced – every 50 g / 2 oz purchase gives two weeks of clean water to a developing community in India. What’s more, we sprinkled in warm traditional spices like ginger and cardamom. The result? A flavourful fruity twist on chai that’s as rich and vibrant as the country you’re giving back to.

Price per 50g: $8.98

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

29 Tasting Notes

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The mango flavor is so overpowering you can barely taste the coconut.

Flavors: Mango

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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Sipdown! 203/365!

As it happens, I actually still have some of this left, under its other name (I’m drinking “ME to WE India” right now). Which is ok, because it’s actually a fairly pleasant blend. Sweet pineapple with a touch of coconut, and just a hint of spice, are what I get from this blend, making it a little like an extra-fruity pina colada.

In random news, my concern for the potential demise of Steepster resulted in me having my husband write a macro (or something) to pull all my tasting notes/scores into an Excel sheet so that I won’t lose them in the event that the site goes down permanently, which I certainly hope it doesn’t. The export isn’t pretty, but at least it saves everything I need (with bonus fun sortability!) I feel like something like this was used by others at some point… (?) so I might have just missed that boat, but if there’s anyone out there who wants to get their notes in Excel format, I can get him to do that. It was just going to be a ridiculously laborious task for me to go through 420 or so pages of notes and copy them, and apparently he had fun spending a Friday night working on it for me…

AJRimmer

That’s a great idea! I was thinking about going through and writing myself a one sentence summary of each tea I’ve reviewed on Word or something. My main goal is to remind myself if I want to rebuy a tea or not, so maybe an Excel file would be better so there could be basically a yay or nay column.

gmathis

Yeah, 10 years plus of “My Life In Tea” would be a little sad to lose.

Roswell Strange

I would 100% be interested in taking up that offer and getting my notes in excel format – though I definitely understand if it’s too laborious of an undertaking XD

Kittenna

@Roswell – it’s not laborious at all, because it’s all automated :D There’s a bit of work, but most of it went into making the tool in the first place. I’ll have him do an export for you tonight. He also wanted to know if there’s anything he’s not exporting that you’d be interested in having – currently it’s tea name, tea company name, tasting note text, score, and date/time.

@AJRimmer/gmathis – happy to do the same for either of you. It’s really not much work. It really would be sad to lose everything I’ve written (I believe I wrote about my husband’s and my first date, even! My steepster presence predates our relationship.), so I decided to be proactive and save things while I can.

tea-sipper

Yeah… I copied and pasted about 280 pages of tasting notes into e-mail drafts a couple months ago…. it surprisingly didn’t take too long… haha. I have zero tech knowledge though.

Roswell Strange

@Kittenna – I can’t really think of anything else that would be missing; that seems like generally all of the major points. Maybe the “flavours” section that appears at the bottom of a tasting note (the section where you’re inputting the flavours manually during the editing process) if that’s not captured in the tasting note text portion?

Kittenna

@tea-sipper I started to do that, but it was so ugly (the way I was doing it, anyhow) and I felt like it would require a ton of reformatting to be useful. But – having the notes in any format is better than not at all!

Kittenna

@Roswell Ah – I don’t use that field so I didn’t even think of it. We took a look, and it appears to be pretty easy to add as an additional column, so he’s doing so :)

tea-sipper

Yeah, any format I can save the notes in is better than one day having them disappear. Though I really hope that doesn’t happen, Steepster! (hint hint)

Leafhopper

Yeah, this is something I’d be interested in (though I have many fewer notes than you do!). Let’s cross our fingers that Steepster doesn’t go down and we don’t need to worry.

Kittenna

FWIW, I had my husband export notes for AJRimmer, gmathis, and Roswell Strange. I had to clean up a couple missed things, but I think they’re complete as of the export date. I have them in a Google doc right now, but need to change the settings and then can share it if you guys are interested. Might have him re-run the script from time to time to keep things up to date. Leafhopper + tea-sipper, we might toss yours in there as well at some point.

I’m really hoping that we don’t need to worry about it! And that Steepster somehow is rejuvenated at some point.

tea-sipper

Not necessary for me, Kittenna. I’m completely useless at those types of things, but I have mine copied over in a way I can manage, even if it’s primitive. haha. I REALLY appreciate the offer though. Thanks

Roswell Strange

Thank you Kittenna – it’s really appreciated & thank your hubby on my behalf as well!

AJRimmer

Thank you! That will be so useful!

Mastress Alita

Heh, I have written all my notes externally since I joined the site, so I always have a copy on a Notepad file (and that file gets automatically backed up to a web server). I just copy the text off my NoteTab file and paste it into Steepster, I never write directly into Steepster. So I’ve always had a backup since Day 1. Call my a cynic for expecting the worst, but I’ve lost writing before from play-by-forum RPG sites going down and such and now I just do that sort of thing by default. shrugs But kudos to your hubby for offering a backup solution to others!

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This is my favourite tea, I’m stocked-up on it. This is surprising, considering I generally don’t like fruity teas, but this is an exception. I can leave the tea bag in with this one because it never goes bitter, and sometimes I’ll reuse the tea bag in my water bottle.

Flavors: Apple, Mango, Pepper, Pineapple

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 8 min or more 2 tsp 17 OZ / 500 ML
Kittenna

I recently put this on my shopping list – the name change caused me to actually realize what the ingredients were, and it actually sounds kind of appealing!

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Hilariously, the tea I love at DAVIDs is the one every else is meh about – and the tea I disliked (Lemon Pound Cake) is the one everyone raves about.

Go figure. More for me!

I asked the staff member serving me, after grabbing a ridiculous amount of small samples, “Okay, what else do I NEED to try?”

He immediately said this tea. I’m in. Turmeric, pepper, cardamom and pineapple? YEESS…. (and why have I not thought of this myself?)

I imagined this to be like a lassi, minus the yogurt, and I was spot on. This is DELICIOUS.

That is, if you like chai-like spices and sweet, sweet pineapple.

I do. So there ya go.

I could drink this all day. Oh wait, I did yesterday. I let it steep 7 minutes the first time around, and about half an hour the second time around. Even my 10-year-old, the pickiest of all tea drinkers, loved it.

Flavors: Pepper, Pineapple, Spicy, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 4 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
VariaTEA

When I tried this it had potential but the stevia just killed it for me :(

MissB

Yea, I hate that they’re adding sweeteners to their teas. Let me decide how sweet (or not) that I want it, please. I mean, I get it… from a profit perspective at least. But from a user perspective, I’m loving DAVIDs less and less the more time goes on.

Kittenna

Ah, so there is stevia. Sigh. I thought I tasted that familiar lingering taste, although it wasn’t as strong as it has been.

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Sipdown (215)

This was always just ok so I figured I should finish it off before the coconut spoiled

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This was another in-store sample that was just…well…underwhelming. This isn’t a tea that would normally interest me, but a fruity tea with chai spices sounded intriguing. Thankfully it wasn’t just a spiced piña colada. It had some nice depth despite the sample tasting a bit diluted. The mango overshadowed the pineapple note for me (thankfully), and the spices were subtle but present. It’s not a tea I’d rush out to try again, but it wasn’t bad.

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316 tasting notes

I got 50g of this for at home, since it tasted pretty good in store. Surprising, because I’m not a huge fan of cardamom or black pepper… I mostly taste the mango, pineapple and coconut. Although I do get the aftertaste of turmeric/ginger. It’s a pretty tropical taste. Also, I kinda get a hint of banana, even though there is no banana in this tea. Weird, but pretty good. (Could do with less coconut though) hahaha

Flavors: Coconut, Ginger, Mango, Pineapple

Preparation
Iced 4 min, 0 sec

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4 tasting notes

I can definitely see the appeal. It reminds me of now discontinued Exotica, which I loved, but this one missed the mark a bit for me.

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I had this as an iced tea yesterday! I bought just enough of a sample to try it and it was delicious. I steeped it for a long time! This tea had a very strong coconut and mango flavour with a slight spicy flavour at the end of each sip. I’ve never had tumeric before so I don’t know if I can taste it or not. It was very sweet without adding anything to it. I really enjoyed it and will be stocking up for the summer! I can see this one being a go to tea for sure!!!

Flavors: Black Pepper, Coconut, Mango, Pineapple

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 5 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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561 tasting notes

I was so skeptical of this tea-I thought the ingredients would taste so bad together but people online have been saying it is amazing, so naturally, I just had to try it. And they were right! It tastes SO good! Weirdly, I found this blend tasted a lot like a pina colada! I will be stocking up on this tea and I can feel good about it as the proceeds are going to charity for clean drinking water just like the Me to We Kenya which is equally as delicious!

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