Appalachian Sunrise

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Cinnamon, Dandelion Root, Roasted Chicory Root, Star Anise Bits
Flavors
Anise, Cinnamon, Licorice
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  • “From the Samurai TTB A bit gritty, but the anise trumps the chicory and makes it drinkable. I could do with some more cinnamon or a bit of mint to balance it out. It’s heavily anise and I have...” Read full tasting note
  • “Samurai Travelling Tea Box – Tea #3 Normally would have completely ignored a tea positioned/promoted as a coffee alternative, but something in me said to smell the sample before passing it up and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This blend from the tea box advertises itself as being a non-caffeinated substitute for coffee, yet the main flavor and ingredient is anise?? I mean I like anise in general, but it’s a little weird...” Read full tasting note

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From the Samurai TTB
A bit gritty, but the anise trumps the chicory and makes it drinkable. I could do with some more cinnamon or a bit of mint to balance it out. It’s heavily anise and I have tried other teas that do anise better.
Another interesting tea from the box!

Flavors: Anise

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Samurai Travelling Tea Box – Tea #3

Normally would have completely ignored a tea positioned/promoted as a coffee alternative, but something in me said to smell the sample before passing it up and I’m glad I did. The smells STRONGLY of anise/black licorice and that immediately made me want to try it.

Visually, this is a mix of SUPER finely grounded “dust” and some slightly larger pieces of what appears to be cinnamon and star anise. It steeps up into one heck of a murky and clouding looking cuppa with tons of sediment. However, the taste was quite nice – really strong black licorice flavour with some complimenting cinnamon. Minimal chicory too, which was appreciated.

Coming from someone who does NOT like coffee, this really didn’t remind me of it at all. Win for me, but probably means that the company failed and what they’re set out to do.

Flavors: Anise, Cinnamon, Licorice

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This blend from the tea box advertises itself as being a non-caffeinated substitute for coffee, yet the main flavor and ingredient is anise?? I mean I like anise in general, but it’s a little weird in this context. I’d rather have a Traditional Medicinals anise-based tea than this one. Everything is ground up very small to be the texture of coffee, which comes out of even my infuser with the tiniest holes. This blend just makes a super murky cup that tastes completely like anise and leaves me confused.

gmathis

So much disappointment for such a pretty name!

AJRimmer

It’s definitely not what I was picturing!

Mastress Alita

I remember once I had a tea that had actual coffee grounds in it, rather than full coffee beans (which I’m fine with, I like the taste of coffee). The texture was so gritty, nasty, and off-putting, even with my best, finest gravity-well infuser, I had to get rid of that tea. Bleeeeeeeeeeech. I don’t know what made them think that was a good idea.

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