Orange & Spice

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Hibiscus, Natural Orange Flavor, Orange Peel, Roasted Chicory Root, Rose Hips, Spices
Flavors
Cinnamon, Orange Zest, Sugar, Vanilla, Orange, Spices, Citrus, Bitter, Hibiscus, Sour, Ginger, Rosehips, Spicy
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 45 sec 2 g 10 oz / 286 ml

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  • “Drove for hours, completely lost half the day, and came home so late and tired that all I could do is plop teabags in mugs. Funny how emotions play with your perceptions of taste; last night this...” Read full tasting note
  • “Last night we had a massive storm, with thunder and lightening crashing around us and shaking the house. Lightening struck near us and started a fire that ended up burning over 30,000 acres within...” Read full tasting note
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  • “An interesting tea, that surprised me a bit. Dry orange, some spice, almost like the Bengal Spice I used to adore, with extra added orange in there. I doubt I’ll buy any, however it’s a really nice...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This tea I picked up a while ago in a Walmart in Las Vegas. Good memories :) As this tea contains hibiscus it’s dark red in colour once steeped and has a sweet, thick cinnamon scent. The first few...” Read full tasting note
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From Bigelow

Get into your own comfort zone with our perfect balance of juicy orange and zesty spices. One of our family’s favorite blends, we find it soothing and delightful, with a unique taste that is simply impossible to put into words.

Ingredients: rose hips, spices, hibiscus, orange peel, roasted chicory, natural orange flavors (soy lecithin)

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44 tasting notes

On par with Constant Comment for the Christmassy memories it evokes! Great orange flavor!

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec
gmathis

They are very, very similar, aren’t they? I have never had a bad Bigelow tea—maybe some varieties I didn’t care for because of flavor preferences, but you can always count on a decent bag of tea.

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My mom bought me a sample box of Bigelow herbals when I visited my family back in May, and for the most part it’s sat untouched since then. I’m trying to drink more herbals at night, so I thought I’d give this one a try.

This is pretty nice. The orange flavor is sweet and fruity, and the cinnamon is strong, but it doesn’t overwhelm the tea. I’ll happily use the remainder of these tea bags.

CHAroma

I found this one surprisingly delightful too.

gmathis

To me, it’s the caffeine-free version of Constant Comment, which is a nostalgia tea for me.

donkeyteaarrrraugh

That’s so sweet that your mom bought you this tea…. I love moms.

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54 tasting notes

This tea is a dark reddish color and smells wonderful. When I take a sip, there is a hint of orange and something flowery though the finish is a bit sour. I can smell the spice, but I don’t taste much of it. The last half of the cup was much more orangey, though no more pleasant.
I used to love fruity teas. But, since my taste has trended towards black, I haven’t enjoyed them. :(

Flavors: Cinnamon, Orange, Sour

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307 tasting notes

I’ll be honest, if I had to choose between this and Constant Comment, Constant Comment would win. However, I do enjoy the strong orange taste, and the cinnamon and other spices do well by it. It’s fruity, soothing, and enjoyable.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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162 tasting notes

I had one whole bag of this tea stashed away in an “herbal tea box” for my mom, only for her to declare years later that she doesn’t like “spicy” tea. Fine, then. Tell me that years ago, I get to drink it fresh. Tell me that now? I get to drink it stale. sigh

I was actually impressed with how well this kept. It’s probably because the inside has a plastic-like coating, which means it seals out the air better than just paper wrappers. Tasted pretty darn good, freshness-wise.

Taste-wise, it was also pretty darn good. Orange-y, spicy, yummy. It was exactly what I thought it would be: a cinnamon-and-spice (not quite a chai) tea with a hint of orange peel. Bingo.

Verdict: if I was out to buy an herbal tea in a bag, this just might be it. I really like it.

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630 tasting notes

I was less than impressed with this one. Very orangey, which was nice, but completely lacking on the spice! It had great potential but fell very flat, even for a teabag.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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92 tasting notes

Tea with breakfast. Pretty darn good for a bagged tea.

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5 tasting notes

Very solid orange flavor. I don’t drink this every day, but always keep some in my pantry. This is a good herbal orange tea for coming in a bag.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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63 tasting notes

I like the orange and spice flavors. It is artificial tasting but I don’t mind it.

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

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8 tasting notes

It smells like a pumpkin spice candle, but tastes like fruit punch.

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