Arabica Lemon Turmeric

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  • “Free sample from Adagio. The turmeric scent here is so strong that I wasn’t looking forward to it. I put it in the fridge, and actually it’s pretty good! It’s mildly spiced and a bit fruity. I...” Read full tasting note
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From Adagio Teas

Arabica leaf tea is light bodied and decidedly different from brews made from the coffee bean. In our Arabica Lemon Turmeric, we blended golden turmeric with ginger, Arabica leaves, and the uplifting notes of lemongrass, and natural lemon flavor. Lightly spicy, herb-like, and citrusy, it’s a delightful way to treat yourself well. Please note, this herbal blend contains a small amount of caffeine.

Herbal Tea | Trace caffeine | Steep at 212° for 5-10 minutes.

Blended With Turmeric , Arabica Tea, Orange, Ginger, Lemon Grass, Black Peppercorn, Natural Lemon Flavor & Marigold Flowers
Coffee leaves tea, or “kuti,” had been made in Ethiopia and Indonesia for centuries. It has an earthy, herbaceous flavor with notes of sweetgrass, similar to green tea. Coffee leaves contain more antioxidants than blueberries, chocolate or green tea.

Turmeric has been used by humans for thousands of years. Popular in cuisine all over the world, it’s also been used as a dye (perhaps most notably for yellow monk’s robes), as a pH indicator in science, for traditional medicine, and for cultural and religious practices. Lemon and coffee have also been used for hundreds of years. Coffee is, of course, prized for its flavor, and lemons can be used for anything from cleaning to drinks, foods, candies and more. Put these three powerhouses together and you’ve got another use entirely.

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Free sample from Adagio. The turmeric scent here is so strong that I wasn’t looking forward to it. I put it in the fridge, and actually it’s pretty good! It’s mildly spiced and a bit fruity. I wouldn’t buy this, but I’d totally drink it again. The turmeric isn’t too much at all. The lemon flavor is quite natural and refreshing, yet not at all sour. What a nice surprise!

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Sipdown (2529)!

Finished this one off in the morning. I had to really hunt for the sample, which was mixed in with about a hundred other herbal tea samples in a drawer. I had a strong craving for this tea specifically, though!

Something about the sweetness of the lemon and overall mouth coating feeling of this blend gives me a lot of deja vu. It’s almost like the tea version of a honey lemon lozenge, but with a bit of an earthy heat from the turmeric. It’s not something I’d describe as typical of my flavour preferences, but I actually like it a lot and it’s something I’d probably consider ordering again next time I place an Adagio order. If it’s still around, anyway.

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