Mayan Cocoa Spice

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Herbal Tea
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  • “It has been a long time since I last had this! I’m having this as a super late night cuppa. This tea was something that my husband actually liked a lot. So I just found out I wasn’t out of it and I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is the first and only Yogi tea I’ve tried that isn’t annoyingly, cloyingly licorice-y. As a matter of fact, licorice doesn’t even show up on the ingredient list. The sweetening evidently comes...” Read full tasting note
  • “Update: I HAVE FOUND THE SECRET RECIPE, MASTER! MASTER, IT IS ALIVE! [/end Frankenstein’s Igor voice] …Ahem. Yes, I am odd. Try this so-called tea, double bagged, in combination with Tazo’s...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Steep Information: Amount: 1 teabag Water: 8 ounces hot spigot water Steep Time: a little over 3-5 minutes (steep.it for 3 min, plus walking around office) Served: Hot Tasting Notes: Dry Leaf...” Read full tasting note
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Embark on a journey to the ancient Mayan temples, where prized cocoa beans were ground and mixed with spices to create a sacred beverage that symbolized fertility and prosperity. We’ve taken this combination into the modern era by combining cocoa shells, which supply powerful antioxidants, with the traditional Ayurvedic warming and cleansing spices of cardamom, clove and organic cinnamon bark. The result is a perfectly balanced blend of flavor and health.

Delicious, chocolatey smell. Taste is subtle and slightly bitter.

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257 tasting notes

A little harsh because of the cinnamon oil for me. This tea bag also contains stevia leaf which I found gave it an artificial sweetener taste. There are other herbs including chicory root, cardamom seed, ginger root, clove bud, and black pepper. It does contain cocoa powder but it’s not a main ingredient and doesn’t come thru in the tea. Definitely drink this alone because it will overpower a cookie with it’s cinnamon oil.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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196 tasting notes

I liked it but then it lingered, on and on and on and I wished it were over.

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45 tasting notes

Tastes like hot cocao. I wouldn’t drink it regularly, but it is interesting.

Preparation
2 min, 30 sec

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30 tasting notes

I like this little chocolatey tea. It’s very nice with milk, especially if you heat or froth that too, and best to just let it steep. There has to be a fraction of the calories in a cup of hot chocolate, but gives you a very close feeling of being as indulgent.

Preparation
8 min or more

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Wow … so a quick perusal of the tasting notes on this tea, and the reviews aren’t very positive. As for me … I actually liked it. I like chicory and chocolate together. The spices are warm and pleasant.

I do wish that it didn’t contain stevia. That’s a common complaint for me when I try teas with stevia in them … I wish that companies didn’t do this. I want to be able to choose to sweeten my tea or not to sweeten it … and I want to choose the type of sweetener I add if I do choose to sweeten it. I don’t usually sweeten my teas, but, if it’s a spiced blend like this I do like to add sweetener because I feel that sugar and spice belong together and it creates a harmonious taste. But, I don’t want stevia anywhere near it.

Anyway … I didn’t hate this. I would rather it be loose. I’d rather it not have stevia. But I still enjoyed it.

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75 tasting notes

Rich without being too sweet, spicy without being overwhelming. I like it.

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4 tasting notes

for a powder tisane this is a nice mix. The best part about it is the name.

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2145 tasting notes

This was pretty disappointing for me because I love Yogi tea and I was expecting this to be as yummy as the rest. I tried it plain first and then dressed it up with some milk and sugar which didn’t really help the taste much. I just couldn’t get into this one.

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9 tasting notes

Fairly weak, but the chocolate-ly aftertaste does help my choco cravings.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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16 tasting notes

Not technically a tea, but I’m totally sucked in by the cute tea tag (“Be proud of who you are.”). I can smell the cocoa shells more than taste them, although the scent is predominantly spice (I think it’s the cardamom). I think this would be great with hot cocoa mixed in. I like mine with some milk and sugar.

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec

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