Pomegranate Green Tea

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Artificial Flavouring, Green Tea
Flavors
Artificial
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Caffeine
Low
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Edit tea info Last updated by Kristal
Average preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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Smells like pomegranate, tastes like a random sour green tea.

Really just whatever.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Gah! I cannot wait til Dec 1 to start using my 24 days of tea. I’m excited to do a tea review everyday :).

Anywho, today during my lunch break I picked this out of the cupboard at work since I wanted a green tea but there were no other options. I usually don’t care for fruit flavored with green tea, but figured I’ll try it anyways. I made this tea crudely- poured hot water in a cup, mixed with cold water, then steeped the bag for about 30 seconds.

What can I say? Cheaper green tea with artificial fruit flavoring. It’s not bitter, and it is drinkable, but the flavoring could have been left out. Don’t think I’ll be having this one again…

Flavors: Artificial

Preparation
0 min, 30 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML
Kristal

If course as soon as I finish the review I go to put the box away and I do see since green tea bags from a different company on the side….oh well

CelticBrew

I was so tempted by the 24 days …. but alas, I already have sooo much tea to get through.

Kristal

Fair enough! You could always make your own 24 days of tea with the tea you have to use up ;)

I’ve been trying my best to sip down a few teas as well. Next week I’m going to a local tea shop called International House of Tea and I’m going to buy a bunch of sampler packs and I know that’s going to up my cupboard # dramatically lol. I’m at 26 teas + the 24 days of tea which equals 50. I imagine I’ll have around 20/25 different types of tea from the sampler packs I buy so my number is going to be higher than its ever been (yet the amounts are going to be so small!),

Kristal

…Make that 24 + 24 teas. yay sipdowns :)!

CelticBrew

That’s a good idea! I’ll probably still get some holiday/winter teas knowing me but am trying to keep it in moderation so I don’t have teas more than a year old. Samplers are a great way to go though.

Kristal

I try not to keep teas under a year old too! I’ve been over to friends/family’s places and I KNOW they have tea that is YEARS old. A lot of people don’t understand it does have an expiry date :/.

That’s partially how I justify my cupboard # as well. As long as nothing gets wasted, who cares if I have dozens of teas? ;)

CelticBrew

Good point for sure. I just heard about a tea festival that’s happening in Vancouver when I visit there. I think all hope of not buying more tea is now lost!

Kristal

haha of course! Just focus on sipdowns if you are going to buy more :)

Down to 23 + 24 days now. Lattes really help for sipdowns!

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