Dynamite of Fruits (Sea Buckthorn Fruit Tea)

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  • “Well, I guess I’ve finally found a RiverTea blend that I don’t like. As soon as I smelled it dry, I pretty much knew I wouldn’t like it though. It smelled sour and primarily of hibiscus and sour...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another sample from Roswell Strange! Sometimes I don’t find hibiscus all that bad, and tonight is one of those times. It’s certainly tart, but it wouldn’t say this one is bad. I have a feeling it...” Read full tasting note
  • “Thank you Roswell Strange for sending me a sample. It is nice to get to try RiverTeas prior to placing an order however this is not for me. I am getting hibiscus and not much else. Surprisingly, I...” Read full tasting note
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If you are looking for a juicy fruit overload and an endless surplus of health benefits, you are in for the dynamite of fruit teas. We don’t just call it super fruit tea for nothing, this sea buckthorn blend is a tea that does it all. Sea Buckthorn have been used in traditional Chinese medicine dating back nearly a thousand years ago. The sea buckthorn berries used in this blend enrich it with vitamins, antioxidants and amino acids. Discover the wonder of the sea buckthorn berry along with a blend of apple, hibiscus and orange peel for a truly miraculous infusion that will become part of your daily diet.

Ingredients: Apple bits, Hibiscus blossoms, Orange peels, Rose hip peels, Sea buckthorn berries, Flavouring

100°C/212°F
2 tsp
6-10 minutes

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Well, I guess I’ve finally found a RiverTea blend that I don’t like. As soon as I smelled it dry, I pretty much knew I wouldn’t like it though. It smelled sour and primarily of hibiscus and sour apple/oranges. And, if a tea smells that sour just imagine how it’ll be brewed up…

Sure enough, it brewed up to be incredibly tart and unpleasant. Maybe my taste buds are off, but I got the same “beet” flavour that I was experiencing with DT’s Queen of Tarts yesterday too. Ick. There were fleeting notes of sour oranges and apples, and brief flickering notes of something in there that kind of reminded me of DT’s Redberry Tonic which is also a Sea Buckthorn flavoured tea. Redberry Tonic is just so much better though.

Half the mug I made got dumped because this was just very unpleasant on the whole. I suppose I’ll try cold brewing it though, to see if that can mellow it out a little. You really can’t love ’em all, though…

Kittenna

Bleh – seabuckthorn is already tart, so why would anyone add hibiscus?!

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Another sample from Roswell Strange!

Sometimes I don’t find hibiscus all that bad, and tonight is one of those times. It’s certainly tart, but it wouldn’t say this one is bad. I have a feeling it would be decent cold. I don’t know if I can truly taste anything beneath the hibiscus.

Thanks Roswell Strange!

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Thank you Roswell Strange for sending me a sample. It is nice to get to try RiverTeas prior to placing an order however this is not for me. I am getting hibiscus and not much else. Surprisingly, I don’t mind the hibiscus in this blend as much as I minded it in others, but I think that is because I was expecting it to be tart. Nonetheless, after I get through the sample I was sent, I doubt I would want it again.

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Boiling 8 min or more

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