Lemon Ginger Honey

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Coriander, Ginger Root, Hibiscus, Lemon Peel, Lemongrass, Marshmallow Root, Natural Flavours, Oat Straw, Organic Echinacea
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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  • “TTB Dry Aroma: Lemon, Lemon grass, a hint of ginger Wet Aroma: Not much there. Kinda spicy. Allspice, nutmeg, and orange. Flavor: This is the definition of “I drink this when I’m not feeling...” Read full tasting note
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  • “TTB 2025. This doesn’t really taste like I expected it to from the name. I don’t know if it’s the echinacea or the marshmallow root (or both, or something else), but it has that slimy quality that...” Read full tasting note
  • “The strongest flavor is licorice. It’s quite sweet. There might be a bit of other stuff in there, but it’s really mostly that licorice. It’s not bad, but not something I would choose. It doesn’t...” Read full tasting note
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Lemon, ginger, and honey are just what the doctor ordered. Whether you have a cold, the flu or are just looking for a delicious herbal blend that nourishes the body and soul, this is it.

Ingredients: Echinacea, ginger root, lemongrass, bee pollen, marshmallow root, coriander, hibiscus, lemon peel, oat straw and natural flavoring

Naturally Caffeine Free

Brewing Instructions: Brew 1-2 teaspoons/8 oz. of water at 208 degrees Fahrenheit allowingRead more

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TTB

Dry Aroma: Lemon, Lemon grass, a hint of ginger
Wet Aroma: Not much there. Kinda spicy. Allspice, nutmeg, and orange.
Flavor: This is the definition of “I drink this when I’m not feeling good” tisane. Medicinal and all the good-for-you flavors. The Hibiscus isn’t quite as strong, so it doesn’t quite take over, but don’t think about it too much.
Smooth mouth feel.

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TTB 2025. This doesn’t really taste like I expected it to from the name. I don’t know if it’s the echinacea or the marshmallow root (or both, or something else), but it has that slimy quality that I don’t really love. Like licorice, but there isn’t any in here. More than anything else, this reminds me of Calabash Tea’s Eleuthero Vandross blend. And I think both fall into the same category for me: teas for sore throats and sickness, but not necessarily for fun. Plus the ginger is very very soft and I like a stronger ginger. A blend like this has its place but for me that’s a very limited place.

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2686 tasting notes

The strongest flavor is licorice. It’s quite sweet. There might be a bit of other stuff in there, but it’s really mostly that licorice. It’s not bad, but not something I would choose. It doesn’t need sweetener. Since this one is a bit boring, I find myself choosing it when I just need hydration and am not paying attention to flavor. I unsubscribed from their subscription box a while ago, and I think this was the last tea I had to finish!

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