Blueberry Superfruit

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Blueberry, Chicory Root, Citric Acid, Flavor, Hibiscus, Lemongrass, Licorice Powder, Orange Peel, Rose Hips
Flavors
Fruity, Blueberry, Hibiscus, Berries, Sweet, Pastries, Pleasantly Sour, Roasted, Rosehips, Sour, Licorice, Tart
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Edit tea info Last updated by ctjuggler
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 45 sec 5 g 342 oz / 10124 ml

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  • “Backlogging. 2 days ago. Sunday night. Yet another tea that I’ve drank half a box of already but didn’t log during The Great Unlogged Period. I don’t have a lot to say about this one. General berry...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I had this tea when I went to a friend’s house on Halloween. I could get the blueberry taste, but it wasn’t a pleasant fresh taste, but more of an imitation blueberry. As with all other Stash...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Ok seriously, this tea weirding me out. The dry tea bag smelled a little funky. I already blocked it out of my memory but it wasn’t pleasant. I’m bad and have been letting this tisane steep...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Read the ingredient list before tasting and was automatically prejudiced against it: hibiscus is the FIRST item on the list; licorice powder is the last. Two blecchs in my book. But it’s OK....” Read full tasting note

From Stash Tea

A bright blend of fruit flavors takes this tea to a whole new level of refreshment and thirst-quenching enjoyment. Pleasingly tart by itself or add a bit of sugar for a different taste treat. Try it iced, too – delicious!
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The ingredients include Blueberry powder (not whole blueberries) and Acai Powder (neither of these were not on the ingredient data base).

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25 Tasting Notes

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2955 tasting notes

If you are careful not to overbrew it (30 seconds to 1 minutes in 350 mL of water is the sweet spot for me) this makes a niced iced herbal. I drank this today despite the cold, rainy, windy weather and enjoyed it. I think this was a teabag from minimus.biz. I like buying an assortment of flavours while travelling because it is difficult to maintain looseleaf and steeper basket while travelling and whatnot. Anyway, I don’t like this quite as much as the blueberry acai one that tastes like blueberry pie. The hibiscus is strong and the licorice is out of place, but if you are careful on the steep time it can be a nice one-in-a-while tea.

Flavors: Blueberry, Fruity, Licorice, Tart

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415 tasting notes

I’ve been wondering about this tea for a while now, and so I picked up a box. I really enjoyed Celestial Seasoning’s True Blueberry Tea done up iced so I was curious about this tea.

Wow, what a disappointment. I brewed it up just like I would the other tea: 2L of water, cold brewed with 5 tea bags for approximately 24h. Instead of the TRUE blueberry taste you get a little bit of a blueberry followed by a sour taste that reminds me of Stash’s Meyer Lemon Tea. I will use up this tea by throwing 1-2 teabags in with Celestial Seasoning’s Blueberry Tea but will not repurchase.

Honestly, this is close to the 10th tea from Stash I’ve tried and I only cared for 1 (raspeberry Hibiscus). I think I will discontinue trying anymore from this company.

Flavors: Sour

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 2000 OZ / 59147 ML
rosebudmelissa

I really dislike Stash’s hibiscus herbals. I much prefer Celestial Seasoning’s.

Kristal

glad I’m not the only one!

As mentioned the only one I liked was the Raspberry Hibiscus. Most of the teas I’ve tried from them have been fruit herbals but there has been at least one green tea I’ve tried from them and it was of course mediocre.

Kristal

Another thing that bothers me about stash vs celestial seasonings and other tea bag companies is how each tea bag is individually wrapped. I know that it’s supposed to preserve freshness, but to me it is such a waste. Every time I make a pitcher of iced tea from Stash I have a pile of wrappers to throw out (which don’t seem to be recyclable because there is foil on the inside). Celestial Seasonings seems to preserve the freshness of their tea by having a liner on the inside of the box, which is good enough for me. I think they should at least take the foil out so it’s recyclable!

rosebudmelissa

I go back and forth on the foil pouches. Not having them is better for iced tea, but having them makes them much easier to carry in my purse.

Kristal

Makes sense!

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12 tasting notes

Definitely taste blueberries, not sweet but tart. I added vanilla creamer and a teaspoon of honey and it was a delight.

Flavors: Blueberry

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec
Kristal

Really wanna try this one iced in the summer

slb2221

I’m sure it would be refreshing. I haven’t had it iced yet Kristal

Kristal

Let me know if you do! I really enjoy Celestial Seasonings True Blueberry tea iced. One of my favourite iced teas, actually.

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112 tasting notes

This tasted quite fruity. All around it tasted quite good. It was a bit tart but not too tart.

Flavors: Blueberry, Hibiscus, Rosehips

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML
Kristal

I’m curious to know how this would be iced :)

ctjuggler

Iced Blueberry Superfruit sounds good. Unfortunately I don’t have any more to try iced.

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270 tasting notes

So, I’ve opened up my first tab, at this not so little coffee shop. There is a $5 minimum on credit/debit purchases so I couldn’t get just one tea bag. I must be close to one of the colleges as there are plenty of people here after seven to satisfy my love of people watching.

I was saddened to see, of course after I plopped the tea bag in my mug and poured the water over, that blueberry flavor was the SIXTH item in the ingredient list.

These stash teas are okay but I’m finding myself thinking that I should have brewed something in a tumbler and had the boyfriend drop me at a library instead. These are plain compared to most tea I have at home. These are sort of like flavored water to me for some reason. They are fine to drink in a setting like this but I doubt I will purchase them for my stash.

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484 tasting notes

I’m not impressed with this one at all. It smells like blueberry, but it tastes more like licorice than than anything else, and is really rather bland. I really don’t think I’ll be buying this again.

Flavors: Licorice

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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10 tasting notes

I really liked this tea with little cream and sugar, tasted exactly like a blueberry muffin! It was fantastic to have during the kids nap at work ;)

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26 tasting notes

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138 tasting notes

hibiscus, oh dear.

i can see how it’s been used to great effect to create the illusion of blueberry, along with the help of orange peel, lemongrass, rosehips, açai berry, blackcurrant, citric acid, and licorice (powder).

tart comes to mind! very tart. this tastes pretty much like Celestial Seasonings True Blueberry. i remember loving that one initially (which was years ago) because i loved blueberry flavors and still do. somehow, the mix of ingredients suddenly seemed too tart and artificial for my tastes. i feel that with this tea, too.

but i’m happy with the inclusion of superfruit(s), namely açai & other berry extracts.
i’ll treat this as a medicinal/preventative/herbal tisane with a somewhat unpleasant, but necessary tang.
here’s hoping for health!

on the positive side, the tea bag smells wonderful & i think the bright blue packet is quite fitting for the ultra fruity blueberry persona of the dry leaf.

ETA: if you ask me, the best iteration of Blueberry i’ve ever tasted has got to be Harney & Sons Paris, as well as their Blackcurrant. in fact, my impression of blueberry (at least in flavored things) is probably more ‘blackcurrant’ than actual blueberry. Blackcurrant is pretty amazing, and seemingly more ‘blueberry’ given my conflation of the two!

Anna

Ths does sound a little terrifying.

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8 tasting notes

Meh. It has that same ‘hollow’ taste as the other Stash teas with licorice powder.

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