Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea, Hibiscus, Peppermint
Flavors
Hibiscus, Peppermint
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Caffeine
Medium
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Average preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “These folks keep surprising me. I don’t like peppermint or hibiscus in my tea: I’m not really a fan of mint tea—although spearmint can be oookaaaay—and hibiscus is just so tart. So a...” Read full tasting note

From Eastern Shore Tea Company

The hanging of the greens and the holly wreath are traditions that stretch back into antiquity. The Romans thought holly was sacred to Saturn, so they gave one another wreaths and carried holly in procession during the celebration of Saturnalia, as well as at the calends of January. The early Christians, whose worship was forbidden in Rome, also decked their homes with holly to avoid notice. Holly eventually became a symbol of Christmas and came to stand for peace and joy. Our Christmas Mint tea is a sprightly winter blend of China black tea, hibiscus, and peppermint. Cheerful and welcoming, it’s the perfect way to share the joy and peace of the season.

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These folks keep surprising me. I don’t like peppermint or hibiscus in my tea: I’m not really a fan of mint tea—although spearmint can be oookaaaay—and hibiscus is just so tart. So a peppermint-hibiscus black-tea blend is just how I wanted to start my day. <puckers face>

But it’s … good? Like, it’s not for me, but it’s so balanced and pleasant that if you like those flavours, I think you’ll really like this blend. I don’t like it, but I can see how others might love it.

Flavors: Hibiscus, Peppermint

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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