Mangoes & Cream

Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Blackberry Leaves, Coconut Chips, Coconut Flakes, Hibiscus, Mango
Flavors
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
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Send your taste buds straight to the easy breezy palm islands with this lip-lickingly smooth mango and coconut combo that’ll have you sitting in the sand, soaking up the sun. 1 tsp, 3-5 min, 100°C (212°F)

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Inkling Advent Day 15. This was pretty refreshing cold – a mix between coconut and fruitiness. The coconut was slightly too far gone for my taste, but I shared with a family member who didn’t mind.

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Sample from variaTEA. Cold brew is the way to have this one…way more fruity and delicious than the hot brew. yum!

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I pulled this out and decided to make it both iced and hot. It seemed it could be good either way and given it was caffeine free I decided to make it both ways.

I am drinking the iced first to give the hot a little bit of time to cool down. It’s both good and bad. The blackberry leaf makes it too sweet but this is creamy and has a nice mango flavor.

Hot, it is also alright. I find the flavor is less distinctly mango. It also doesn’t have the same creamy aspect that is coming through in the iced tea. It is still sweet but not overly so, thus good in some respects and not great in others.

Overall, this tea is good but not my favorite.

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