Tumeric Ginger Organic - Herbal

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Herbal Tea
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Flavors
Floral, Ginger, Spicy
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200 °F / 93 °C 6 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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Spicy ginger and smooth lemongrass add the perfect citrus note to the invigorating might of organic golden turmeric root, for a decidedly different and enjoyable tea-drinking experience. Sweet licorice root and zesty orange peel lend depth and structure to this remarkably intriguing, yet balanced herbal tea. This herbal tea has a bright vivid yellow infusion with a spicy, sweet and citrus flavor.

Ingredients: Organic ginger, organic orange peel, organic licorice root, organic lemongrass, organic turmeric, essential oil of lemon.

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1598 tasting notes

I drank this again and I liked it. I didn’t expect to either, especially after I smelled it. Thankfully it’s not as strong as it smells.

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Sipdown!

Liking this more with one tsp of Super Ginger added, as I’d predicted. Seems to mellow out everything a bit more, and I can actually taste the tumeric this time around. Will I order it again? Guess it depends if I wake up head cold -free tomorrow.

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec

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(From zentealife.com) I got this one because apparently tumeric is really good for inflammation. I’m not sure I’d ever drink enough tea to make a difference, but it’s nice to have something “healthy” to sip on after my caffeine cut off.

After the 7 minute (!) steep, nothing really overpowers the ginger. There’s licorice in the aftertaste (quite strong, actually), but ginger is still front and centre.

I added a little honey, and it’s… pretty good. I think it’d be better cold, but maybe with a 5 minute steep, or cold-steeped. That licorice has such a weird sweet aftertaste that I apparently really don’t care for. With less licorice, this tea would have a super high rating. Sadly, with the licorice, I’m feeling rather meh about it. It’s not undrinkable, but it can’t even approach a licorice-free rating.

If you like licorice and ginger, this tea is for you.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 7 min, 0 sec
TeaLady441

Hmm, I’m not so eager to try this, although I’d planned to tonight. I do like licorice, but not ginger at full strength. This sounds like an odd combo.

OMGsrsly

Have you tried David’s Super Ginger? This one is not as gingery as Super Ginger, likely due to the licorice. But the ginger is definitely there. I vote to try it. And if you don’t like it, feel free to dump it! I ended up doing that. I just couldn’t get over the licorice. Need to try it cold brewed, just in case.

TeaLady441

Good point! Cold brewing is great for mellowing out some questionable teas.

OMGsrsly

I picked out all the identifiable licorice bits from another tea, but they’re too small in this one! Make it work, or give it away… right?

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8 tasting notes

The ginger smell is strong, but enjoyable. It was slightly floral, and spicy from the ginger. It was pleasant.

Flavors: Floral, Ginger, Spicy

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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