Sore Throat Soother

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Cinnamon, Ginger Root, Licorice Root, Orange Peel
Flavors
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic, Vegan
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Average preparation
Boiling 5 min, 45 sec

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  • “I am a tea drinker. I drink tea. Not herbals, not rooibos…well, I make exceptions for things like guayasa and mate that have caffeine or caffeine-like substances! Anyway, both my girlfriend and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “My aunt got me this for Christmas. I’m hoping it stops my cough even though my throat isn’t sore. Raw it looks like wood chips. Surprisingly drinkable considering I can’t STAND licorice. Very sweet.” Read full tasting note
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From Fava Tea Company

Re-blended in early 2022, Sore Throat Soother is sure to extinguish a fiery sore throat and have you up and chatting in no time. We start with organic licorice and ginger root, adaptogenic herbs that help to reduce stress in your body and return it to its natural state. After mixing in a bit of cinnamon and orange peel, it’s sure to have you feeling better before you know it! Want it sweetened? A bit of honey pairs perfectly with this blend!

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and Fava Tea Company makes no medical claims. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. Women who are pregnant or nursing, or persons with known medical conditions, should consult their physician before consuming this or any tea blend.

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I am a tea drinker. I drink tea. Not herbals, not rooibos…well, I make exceptions for things like guayasa and mate that have caffeine or caffeine-like substances! Anyway, both my girlfriend and I are sick and have sore throats, and I popped into my new favorite tea shop, Fava Tea, to find something medicinal. This is what was recommended to me.

When I got home and opened the bag, I was dubious. This stuff looks like the substrate from a gerbil cage. The smell reminds me vaguely of Indian food, is it cardamom? I steeped it in boiling water for the recommended 5 minutes and threw in two packets of Splenda. Hmmmm, this stuff isn’t half bad! I like it with the sweetener. It has a nice flavor and coats the throat without feeling too thick. It did work for my sore throat. Licorice haters need not worry; I didn’t get that taste at all. Highly recommended for your winter cold needs!

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My aunt got me this for Christmas. I’m hoping it stops my cough even though my throat isn’t sore. Raw it looks like wood chips. Surprisingly drinkable considering I can’t STAND licorice. Very sweet.

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Peggie Bennett

There’s one I use for sore throat/cough stuff too, Throat Coat. It also has a licorice taste, which I don’t like, but it is very sweet, and it has a long steeping time, so it gets very viscous. A little weird, but my throat always feels so much better, that I drink it down! Hope you feel better soon!

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