Tulsi Sweet Rose

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Basil, Chamomile, Rose Petals, Stevia Leaf, Tulsi
Flavors
Chamomile, Floral, Hay, Rose, Stevia, Sweet, Basil, Citrusy, Clove, Green, Herbaceous, Lemongrass, Licorice, Pepper, Perfume, Tulsi, Herbs, Soap, Lychee, Mint, Flowers, Earth, Lemon Zest, Tobacco
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Fair Trade, Kosher, Organic
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 1 g 9 oz / 253 ml

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  • “This is not my favorite tulsi blend due to the stevia, but with roses and chamomile added to the mix it does seem quite relaxing somehow… and I was just reading tulsi is supposedly an...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another Jamie tea! I admit, rose teas are growing on me. And this is my very 1st Tulsi tisane so I had to try it. I bumped up the suggested steeping time a min since I like my teas in a 6oz cuppa...” Read full tasting note
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  • “this tea has now become a must in my house. and i’ve just run out cause i kept giving it out! and now whole foods stopped carrying it!! AHHHHHHHH!! it’s a nightly ritual – 2 bags in a tumbler...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I ordered a 3.5 ounce tin of this and got it this morning. I really really wanted to like this after the big success with Tazo “Rest,” but on first sniff and taste, I’m not happy. It smells really...” Read full tasting note
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From Organic India

Organic India’s foundational herb, adaptogenic Tulsi, combined with soothing rose and chamomile. Calming and centering with a divine fragrance.

Benefits
Tulsi: India’s beloved Queen of Herbs for 5,000 years.
Adaptogenic Tulsi supports a healthy stress response.
Organic Rose and Chamomile soothe and calm.
Caffeine Free | Gluten Free

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49 Tasting Notes

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1921 tasting notes

TTB #3

I enjoy rose blends, and decided to give this a try (I probably never would have tried this if not for the TTB)
It is indeed sweet, like a sweet rose perfume. Luckily it didn’t taste strongly of stevia over the intensity of the rose.

ashmanra

The stevia is what stops me from buying this one! Whyyyyyyyyy???

amandastory516

I hate stevia so much. Not sure why brands insist on putting it in blends.

vallhallow

I wish it wasn’t the go-to sweetener for so many tea brands.

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This has a weird sourness to both the dry scent and the taste.

I’m going to assume that’s not a good thing. It tastes a bit like it’s gone off… :/

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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1632 tasting notes

Bought a box for work. Seems less rose forward than the bag I snagged from my aunt months ago. Grounding tulsi has a stronger presence.

Still love it and still taste colors. Vibrant!

I’ve been buying bagged teas for work even though I have a desk now, a spare electric kettle at home and enough loose leaf to provide endless cups to our little army in the back corner. I’m starting off as a tea messenger of sorts, spreading the good word by providing some fresh, high quality tea bags. It’s always unsettling venturing into new territory as a stranger (weirdo is more like it), but I bring gifts of peace and goodwill. I found common ground with one of the back-corner denizens, and from there it is spreading quickly <3

Leafhopper

It’s great that you’re spreading the word! I remember it being a big deal for me to venture into the world of loose-leaf tea using a tea ball, so teabags are probably a good place to start.

Evol Ving Ness

I find DAVID’s teas steeper pretty good, and painless for cups and pots, when you are ready for the next step.

ashmanra

You probably know this already, but I have found that if someone says they really just drink coffee or they have never particularly liked tea, they seem to fall hard for puerh. That has been my tea padawan experience so far. Keep up the good work! Spread that tea love!

Evol Ving Ness

Ashmanra is the expert on this. All those tea and cake visits and afternoons!

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2009 tasting notes

I wonder when this tea appeared in my cupboard, but whatever – I have really lots of tea. Way too much to drink them all. Especially all alone.

I took this one as it is caffeine free and it is already 7 pm. Aroma of tea bag is quite strong, rose based with soap (maybe I just think rose => soap) scent. Then some chamomile appears in aroma as well, and my inhale ends with generic herbs note.

When brewed, it became only herbal in aroma. And in taste? It is sickly sweet. And herbal… and soapy. Aroma sounded so promising, but it is herb-soap tea. Moreover very sweet. Oh my…

Flavors: Herbs, Rose, Soap, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML
gmathis

Yeah, tulsi is plenty strong on its own without such a contrasting flavor.

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16 tasting notes

I saw this tisane on sale at Whole Foods, and figured “why not”. To keep it short and sweet, this blend is perfectly average. The notes of rose and chamomile were quite pleasant, but the “sweet” notes I expected from the stevia were absent as was the flavor of tulsi itself.

Flavors: Floral, Rose

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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41 tasting notes

Doesn’t smell nice, tastes very rose-y. 2.5/5

Flavors: Rose, Tulsi

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735 tasting notes

…I narrowly avoided ruining this one.

Another from Sips By, one I certainly would not have chosen on my own. Now, I didn’t read the ingredients list, I just made it the same way I make all my herbals. Turns out there’s stevia in this. That’s what they meant when they called it “sweet rose”. It seems obvious to me now.

I happen to like stevia… but I sweeten with it, and added some to this. Something told me to be light handed with it, which I was. But it still came out super sweet. I’ll know to not add any next time.

Sweetness aside, I like this! It’s my first tulsi tea. I’ve always heard tulsi described as “holy basil”, so I was expecting this to be weird. But really, it’s almost like a lychee tea. I can taste what I think must be the tulsi. It’s one of those exotic, peppery, herbal scents that I recognize from health food stores, but could never place. This is all around pleasant and I bet would be lovely over ice. Which maybe I will do over the weekend.

Flavors: Lychee, Pepper, Rose, Tulsi

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec
Mastress Alita

I enjoy tulsi as well, to me it tastes like a peppery mint, with a slight hint of citrus. I really like it paired with rose, as well.

Calochortus

I’m glad this tea worked for you — I really like it~

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38 tasting notes

Very floral, but pleasant, tea. The tulsi was there as a background flavor, but the overall feel was of sipping the smell of roses in the sun.

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16 tasting notes

Delicate and refreshing. When I drink it I am instantly transported to an English rose garden in June. It has a light profile and the rose is not overwhelming, but it certainly is the star of this tea. I can drink it anytime and never tire of it.

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4 tasting notes

What a lovely tea! It is mellow, and I really couldn’t detect the rose, but it is very soothing and calming with just a subtle hint of sweetness. I bought this for the health benefits (particularly the metabolism boost and anti-anxiety properties), but this is actually quite enjoyable in its own right.

Preparation
7 min, 0 sec

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