Honeybush Herbal

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Honeybush Tea
Ingredients
Honeybush
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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  • “Backlog: As I mentioned in my full-length review of this tisane: http://sororiteasisters.com/2014/08/28/honeybush-herbal-tisane-from-simple-loose-leaf/ I don’t often have a cup of plain,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Blarg, I’ve got a cold. Been mainlining tea for the past few days. This was one of the caffeine-free options I chose a few nights ago. This tea is pretty much straight-up honeybush, and it tasted...” Read full tasting note

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A sweet, smooth honey-scented herbal tea, Honeybush is made up of the leaves, stems, and flowers of a bush native to South Africa. Honeybush provides a bit of a natural smoked flavor with a touch of a tart finish. It is caffeine-free, low in tannins and contains antioxidants, making it a delicious, healthy, and versatile beverage.

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Backlog:

As I mentioned in my full-length review of this tisane: http://sororiteasisters.com/2014/08/28/honeybush-herbal-tisane-from-simple-loose-leaf/ I don’t often have a cup of plain, unadulterated, pure honeybush anymore. Usually, I’m tasting flavored or blended Honeybush.

So I wasn’t all that excited about trying the tisane. “Glib” is how I described my attitude.

But because it had been a while since i had pure Honeybush, I had forgotten how nice a cup of unflavored honeybush can be. Sweet, honey-esque, nutty and a slight woodsy tone. Slightly toasty.

Soothing and pleasant. I enjoyed it!

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Blarg, I’ve got a cold. Been mainlining tea for the past few days. This was one of the caffeine-free options I chose a few nights ago.

This tea is pretty much straight-up honeybush, and it tasted weirdly sour/tart. I didn’t like it, but I do need to finish it…

Anlina

Hope you feel better soon.

Kittenna

Yuck. I don’t even know if I’ve tried plain HB, and the thought does not appeal to me in the slightest.

Christina / BooksandTea

Which is probably why I should drink it now when I’m sick, and save the good teas for when I can enjoy them.

Kittenna

Definitely don’t drink the good teas when sick. Muted smell-ability ruins good tea!

OMGsrsly

A lot of plain HB tastes sour to me. It kinda sucks. Try steeping at a lower temp, and for just 3-4 minutes.

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