Canadian Berries

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Loose Leaf
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  • “Sipdown of a blend I’ve been hoarding for about 6 or 7 years. A Canadian friend shared this with me. Saskatoon berries are not a super common blend ingredient so I’ve been careful with it....” Read full tasting note
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From Siplicious

Caffeine Free Loose Fruit Tea: This award winning “All-Canadian”, berry-delicious infusion is packed full of native berries bursting with the flavors of our True North Strong and Free.

Ingredients: Apple Pieces, Hibiscus, Saskatoon Berries, Cranberries, Raspberry Pieces, Peach Pieces, Linden Flowers, Strawberry Pieces, Cherry Pieces, Natural Flavors.

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Sipdown of a blend I’ve been hoarding for about 6 or 7 years. A Canadian friend shared this with me. Saskatoon berries are not a super common blend ingredient so I’ve been careful with it. Hopefully one day I’ll be able to try fresh Saskatoon berries!
There are a LOT of berries in here – Saskatoon berries, cranberries, raspberry pieces, strawberry pieces, and cherry pieces. It makes for a melded “red berry” flavor: tart, sweet, and almost syrupy. Probably better hot than cold, but not terrible cold. Thanks Canada!

Courtney

Saskatoon berries are so lovely :). We keep a a frozen stash to add into baked goods!

Lindsay

Ooo, thank you for pointing me to this company. They sell a 27oz Henley teapot for a very reasonable price, which is wonderful because those are weirdly hard to come by these days. I’m very tempted to order a teapot for my Dad and maybe this and a few other teas for myself. :)

Arby

Saskatoon berries are the best! Super tasty in pies and jams.

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