I always keep a tin full of this stuff. It’s my go-to black tea for iced tea and tea eggs, but rarely drank hot.
Since cutting back on alcohol, I’ve explored the confusing and sometimes blasphemous world of iced tea, only to find failure at every turn. It seems most of my delicious teas are truly meant to be enjoyed hot, but sometimes you just want a nice cold beverage. This tea, along with Teavana’s Moroccan Mint, saved the day, and I always have at least one pitcher of this in the fridge. Good stuff.
Preparation
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This is also a tea I’ve been wanting to try. I’ve shyed away from it due to reviews about it being to artificially flavored. Should I keep listening or not?
I will admit there is artificial flavouring in this tea. Teavana even admits this. But it’s bergamot; it’s almost always going to be artificially flavoured in tea. For the price, you can’t do much better. I suppose it would boil down to weather or not you have an extreme aversion to artificial flavouring. For my part, I do my best to avoid it, but I allow this exception for the greater good… it’s safer than most of the beers I drank.
This is also a tea I’ve been wanting to try. I’ve shyed away from it due to reviews about it being to artificially flavored. Should I keep listening or not?
I will admit there is artificial flavouring in this tea. Teavana even admits this. But it’s bergamot; it’s almost always going to be artificially flavoured in tea. For the price, you can’t do much better. I suppose it would boil down to weather or not you have an extreme aversion to artificial flavouring. For my part, I do my best to avoid it, but I allow this exception for the greater good… it’s safer than most of the beers I drank.