Australian Red Centre

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Fruit Herbal Blend
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Such an interesting tea…

This time around I had this blend hot and I think I liked it marginally better this way. It’s very, very tart and hibiscus forward with an almost syrupy red fruit note. This part of the tea I enjoy a lot. It’s punchy in a way that kind of makes me think of Kool-Aid or the aggressively red Hawaiian Fruit Punch from my childhood. But more tangy. However, the aftertaste really is kinda funky and marijuana-like. Also a bit tropical and like passionfruit?? Though, less of the funk as a hot tea than it was as a cold tea. I guess that’s the quangdong in it. Just overall not totally sure how I feel about this one.

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I’m such a sucker for Hawaiian Punch that your reviews of this, Roz, almost had me buying the tisane! Mind you, I’ve been known to brew straight hibiscus flowers, so that appealed to me as well. I keep wondering how it would be if sugared-up. But then the knowledge that I’d be hit with a mouthful of icky nasty cannabis aftertaste at the end puts me off entirely. (I once moved across town to escape the stench of cannabis wafting into my home from neighbors!) Did you try sweetening your brew, either hot or cold? Anyhow, I will probably go buy some authentic Hawaiian Punch, to remind myself of childhood. Thanks for your ongoing delightful reviews!

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