Turkish Delight

Tea type
Flavored Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Blue Cornflowers, Green Rooibos, Mango, Natural Flavours, Papaya, Red Cornflower, Rose, Tulsi
Flavors
Candy, Floral, Juicy, Mango, Papaya, Powdered Sugar, Rooibos, Rose
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Sip the velvety sweetness of Turkish delight & embark on a magical journey to the ancient bazaars, hidden courtyards, and breathtaking beauty of Istanbul- the ancient city of Constantinople where East meets West in a harmonious dance of culture and history. As you steep this lush blend of relaxing herbs, heady flowers & intoxicating fruits, the symphony of aromas transport you to bustling spice markets, ancient Byzantine cathedrals and fragrant gardens. This calming & caffeine free blend mirrors the rich tapestry of flavors that have woven Istanbul’s story for centuries.

Organic Green Rooibos
Organic Mango
Organic Krishna Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Papaya
Organic Roses
Red & Blue Cornflower
Natural Flavor Extracts

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1729 tasting notes

October’s Wanderlust blend. Definitely not quite what I expected, but I’m into it. Heavy in the fruit and rose department. I see Turkish delight tea very often on here that use black teas. It was nice to get a herbal, and I am basic. It reminds of turkish delight that I’ve had in Egypt, and it’s sweet on its own. Good with honey. You can add cream, but I bring out the rose personally more than the fruit. The cream can otherwise overwhelm it. It does rebrew really well for a rooibos tea too. It’s got a mouthfeel too, and I feel like the fruits play really well together. It’s also not a super complex tea, and I can see it be more of a summer option or a latenight book reading kind of tea. I’ve gone through it quickly. Every once in a while it’s a little too fruity, but I like herbal teas to be a good balance of fruity, so I’m not complaining too much. It borders on artificial, yet comes close to some of the Lupicia style fruit herbals I’ve had. The Tulsi accents this one with just enough fresh herb qualities parallel to mint and basil. Well, if you know what tulsi is and tastes like, then if you know ,you know.

I hope I’m not praising this too much. I really like and dig the idea. The expense does hold me back, but I think it’s better than a lot of other herbals. Definitely ranks as a better turkish delight tea overall since it knows how to balance the fruity rosy and sweet in a more juicy texture. Turkish Delight is inherently gummy and sweet, so I like this one is a little bit more the fruit juice level.

Flavors: Candy, Floral, Juicy, Mango, Papaya, Powdered Sugar, Rooibos, Rose

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