Tea type
Herbal Tea
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Flavors
Bark, Bitter, Wood
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Average preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 20 oz / 600 ml

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  • “This tea is pretty cool. I recommend 2 heaping teaspoons/ 8 oz and letting it steep 10 minutes. I like to add sugar or honey but it has a sweetness of it’s own. It does taste a little like what I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “3 tbs, 10 minutes, 600 mL It is very woody (as expected, this is literally tree bark), but has a very interesting flavour. I think it would pair well with another herb like orange peel or lemon...” Read full tasting note
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Lapacho is 100% pure inner lining of the South American Lapacho Tree. Lapacho is sought after for its many reputed health benefits. It has a mild taste and faint spicey notes.

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This tea is pretty cool. I recommend 2 heaping teaspoons/ 8 oz and letting it steep 10 minutes. I like to add sugar or honey but it has a sweetness of it’s own. It does taste a little like what I would imagine mulch tasting like – but it’s different, and enjoyable. It also mixes well with fruity herbals.

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3 tbs, 10 minutes, 600 mL

It is very woody (as expected, this is literally tree bark), but has a very interesting flavour. I think it would pair well with another herb like orange peel or lemon peel. I personally find this extremely bitter in the aftertaste. My friend thought it was great, but the bitterness was too much for me. Maybe a shorter steep + some other flavours.

Flavors: Bark, Bitter, Wood

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 3 tsp 20 OZ / 600 ML

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