Strawberry and Mango Fresh and Fruity

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Fruity, Strawberry, Hibiscus
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 45 sec 10 oz / 283 ml

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Fancy Afternoon Tea? fancy Tea on a tropical island? blended with strawberrys with exotic sweet flavour of sun dried mangoes.

each sip is refreshing, satisfying and filled with sunshine.

Its English summer tea with a tropical twist.

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2977 tasting notes

juicy and refreshing, even hot. I wanted something thirst-quenching and caffeine free. Obviously, it’s a bagged tea, so it’s not as fresh as a loose leaf blend with larger fruit pieces would be, but it’s not as bad as I feared. I’m definitely getting strawberry, then just something generally a bit tart and fruity that’s probably the mango+hibisucs combo.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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1908 tasting notes

Ewwww – hibiscus, blechy, blechy!

Anyways I’m having such a good time in Vancouver that I’m actually staying another couple days. Par-ty! XDD

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 45 sec

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10 tasting notes

This is one of my favourite teas. I love it so much! Not only delicious warm, but also very tasty when ice cold. Perfect for summer months :)

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20 tasting notes

Pretty good on the whole. Much more strawberry than mango in that thar cup, though!

Valandil

I’m worried they’re generally too high :S
At 45% (which is still 3rd class pass), this is the lowest rating I’ve given so far.

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64 tasting notes

Fruity but not really distinct.
Not bad but didn’t set me on fire.

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3 tasting notes

I liked this fruity refreshing tea. I do agree it is better once it has cooled or served chilled.

Preparation
150 °F / 65 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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1945 tasting notes

Another bag from huge bags. Apparently I had similar one (see https://steepster.com/Martin-CZE/posts/397905 )

But I feel it is bit different. More strawberry, less mango. Quite Fresh and Fruity (good name for tea series). Taste is mostly strawberry, Mango… not here? It is not artificial (strawberry). And even juicy! Mouth-watering, great taste… just more mango please!

Flavors: Fruity, Strawberry

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML

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2969 tasting notes

I liked this at first, but found it ended up getting very sour at the bottom of the cup. I think it would be best consumed iced and maybe sweetened. The strawberry flavours is great-not artificial or blah, but I would use more mango. I’m getting more dried fruit and peach vibes than specifically mango.

Flavors: Fruity, Hibiscus, Strawberry

Nattie

I noticed the same about the strawberry with this tea. I tried it with sweetener and it was far too much for me, but that was my bad for not trying it before adding the sweetener. It just smelled so sour!

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681 tasting notes

Sipdown! (30/368)

Hello steepster! So it’s been another month again! I knew I wasn’t going to have much time for steepster of late, but am hopefully going to be able to write up notes more often now. I’ve had to admit defeat and apply for extenuating circumstances with my remaining work, which means that if it’s granted I won’t be graduating this summer, but in November instead. ):

I’m moving out of my student flat at the end of June, and want to have less tea to pack when I do move, so I’m going to be concentrating on sipping down a lot of teas! This was one, because I’d been saving the last bag to review and the box was taking up room. It had been a while since I drank this tea, and was actually only down to the bottom of the box because I’d been palming it off on Frank, so I couldn’t really remember how it tasted. The bright red liquid and slightly sour smell instantly screamed ‘hibiscus’ to me, and I added a sweetener stupidly without trying the tea first. This was a mistake. The tea was so sweet I could barely bring myself to drink it! Had it not been the final cup I think it would have been dumped. Blech. Although having said that, had I not added the sweetener I think this would have been very pleasant. It’s not often I come across a bagged fruit tea which isn’t overwhelmed by hibiscus. The strawberry comes across strongly and is very much at the fore of the sip, with the mango being almost undetectable – merely a whisper in the background. It does add another dimension to the tea than if it were simply a strawberry tea, but I’m not entirely convinced that it’s a dimension that I like, or is needed. The flavours also come across as somewhat artificial, which I’m not too surprised about from a basic Twinings tea. I actually think this would be quite enjoyable if I wasn’t so spoiled by good teas, and Frank seemed to like them.
Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 9 OZ / 266 ML

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37 tasting notes

One of my favorites, strawberry overpowers, but thats just fine with me. Underrated, i think anybody that is looking for a tasty sweet tea should take a sip of this one.

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