Celestial Seasonings® Mandarin Orange Spice Herb Tea

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195 °F / 90 °C 1 min, 45 sec

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Mandarin Orange Spice Herb Tea
by Celestial Seasonings

A medley of oranges mingled with piquant leaves. Naturally caffeine free. Deliciously spicy and teeming with flavor, Mandarin Orange Spice Herb Tea embraces the essence of an oriental paradise. At your fingertips, the flavor of luscious oranges mingles with piquant cloves to create an exotic taste. Brews just like regular K-cup coffee in a Keurig brewer.

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A review of Mandarin Orange Spice Herb Tea by Celestial Seasonings

Company: Celestial Seasonings
Tea Name: Mandarin Orange Spice Herb Tea
Tea Type/Varietal: herb
Region:
Steeping Vessel/Amt. Leaf: K-cup/ tea bag
Plucking Season:
Liquor Color: dark amber and not brightly at all
Leaf Characteristics:

Steepings

1st Steeping:
Water temperature: 200 Fahrenheit
Time: 30 seconds

I spent another day at the library and as a treat while taking a break I purchased a cup of tea made with the Keurig Brew K-cup. This tea was Mandarin Orange Spice Herb Tea by Celestial Seasonings. The tea’s K-cup was placed in the Keurig Brew K-cup and a cup placed underneath it while the water dispenses with the tea. I think it took about 30 seconds.

Tea’s color is dark and malt like but not as dark as Goya malt per se. Tea’s aroma is bold/roasted and orange in scent. Taste wise the tea is smooth and very citrusy from the mandarin orange and spice. I don’t know, something about this cup did not strike me well.

I think that ones’ mood along with a cup of tea goes hand in hand; nothing was done differently in fixing the tea so it should have been fine but the taste I was left with was not to my liking.

Tea’s color was fine, malty amber in color; the aroma was of orange but not of zesty fruitiness and yet the taste seems to reeks (over drip) of the orange flavoring. I am saying that I like mandarin orange but not as tea I guess, well not this cup of tea. Sorry!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 30 sec
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I hate that! drinking the wrong tea for my mood… that is the worst. ?
Maybe this was oversteeped?

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If you truly appreciate tea, the Keurig machine isn’t the way to show love.

That being said, if you have a Keurig machine at work, and enjoy capitalizing on as much free drinks as you can, Mandarin Orange Spice Herb Tea is a great non-caffeine choice after drinking three cups of free Keurig coffee.

Strong citrus scent and tangy flavor, I enjoy this tea in the afternoon as a pick-me-up with a piece of chocolate or toasted seaweed. Trust me, they go great together.

The low rating is from this truth: instant gratification tea never tastes as good as steeped leaves.

In conclusion, enjoy your Keurig machine and pick Mandarin Orange, but let’s be honest—it’s not the real thing.

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I’d prefer to have some type of leaf tea blended in, as i have had before, because the orange-y flavor was too sharp for me, and at times, bitter.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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