Tummy Mint Wellness Tea

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Chamomile, Cinnamon, Fennel, Licorice, Natural Flavours, Peppermint
Flavors
Cinnamon, Fennel Seed, Licorice Root, Peppermint, Sweet
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Kosher
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 15 sec

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  • “Bagged Aroma when Dry: sweet fennel herby notes, minty fresh After water is first poured: crisp, sweet Mint, fennel At end of first steep: bright sweet fennel, mint closes Tea liquor: At first? ...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I find a lot of the Celestial Seasonings teas to be too strong/too hibiscustastic for my tastes, but this is a very nice all purpose soothe the belly tea. (Could use some ginger though! mmm, ginger)” Read full tasting note
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  • “Was feel nauseous this evening so I decided to give this tea a shot. It is helping somewhat to soothe the discomfort. AS for the taste, the mint is definitely the first thing I taste. Added a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Tastes like one of those cinnamon and peppermint flavored Starlight candies. Fennel noticeable after the swallow, along with licorice root. Pretty sweet. Cinnamon and peppermint together is a...” Read full tasting note

From Celestial Seasonings

Tummy Mint uses the time-tested, soothing goodness of herbs to naturally assist digestion and ease stomach discomfort. This refreshing blend contains just the right combination of sweet peppermint, floral chamomile and revitalizing fennel to quickly but gently calm your stomach. These are the same herbs our ancestors have used for many centuries to settle the stomach. Tummy Mint’s cool flavor and powerful herbal blend are effective when you most need them, but gentle enough to aid relaxation and healthy digestion after any meal.†

†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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4 Tasting Notes

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Bagged
Aroma when Dry: sweet fennel herby notes, minty fresh
After water is first poured: crisp, sweet Mint, fennel
At end of first steep: bright sweet fennel, mint closes
Tea liquor:
At first? Hints of green
At end of steep: meadow green
Staple? Yes.
Preferred time of day: as needed medicinally, evening otherwise
Taste:
At first?: sweet fennel, crisp mint notes close
As it cools?: Notes brighten, mint opens up, texture gets herby, fuzzy, tea gets both bodied and lighter
Additives used (milk, honey, sugar etc)? No
Lingers? Yes, sweet, slightly creamy fennel notes, short hints of mint bite

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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I find a lot of the Celestial Seasonings teas to be too strong/too hibiscustastic for my tastes, but this is a very nice all purpose soothe the belly tea. (Could use some ginger though! mmm, ginger)

Cofftea

“hibiscustastic”- LOL! Hibiscus is an odd thing to put in a tummy wellness tea…

Ewa

well this one doesn’t have any of it, it’s just that most of my celestial seasonings experience comes from the “X Zinger” teas (Red Zinger, Cranberry Zinger, Cranberry Apple Zinger, Red Cranberry Apple Zinger, Potato Zinger – I may have made some of those up) which are full of teh hibiscus. The lack of it here is probably why I liked it ;D

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Was feel nauseous this evening so I decided to give this tea a shot. It is helping somewhat to soothe the discomfort. AS for the taste, the mint is definitely the first thing I taste. Added a little honey to help sweeten it and also to soothe my sore throat. So far, it appears to be helping. :)

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 5 min, 30 sec

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Tastes like one of those cinnamon and peppermint flavored Starlight candies. Fennel noticeable after the swallow, along with licorice root. Pretty sweet. Cinnamon and peppermint together is a combination I tend to avoid. Not bad. Good peppermint. Don’t taste the chamomile. Why the need for mint and licorice flavors, though?

Flavors: Cinnamon, Fennel Seed, Licorice Root, Peppermint, Sweet

Evol Ving Ness

As if someone decided to put all the ingredients I don’t like in one blend. Thanks.

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