Dandelion Dark Roast

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Carob, Chicory, Dandelion Root
Flavors
Bitter, Coffee, Sweet, Chicory, Acidic, Roasted, Roasted Barley, Roasted Nuts, Dark Bittersweet, Nutty, Toasty
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Kosher, Organic, Vegan
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 14 oz / 414 ml

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6 Tasting Notes View all

  • “This one was too bitter for me. With lots of sugar and almond milk, it was decent, but it needed too much help. And I prefer the fun flavors rather than just the basics. This one is apparently...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Day 11 of the Teeccino advent calendar. There was a time I used to happily drink my coffee black. Now, alas, I can’t drink coffee at all. So I was a little reluctant when I saw this blend – would...” Read full tasting note
    93
  • “This Advent tea was supposed to be yesterday but it didn’t seem sweet enough for an evening cup so I’m having it this morning. This is a good substitute for a dark cup of joe if you like that taste...” Read full tasting note
    74
  • “Sipdown! (20 | 20) The last of the Teeccino dandelion tisanes. (Truthfully, I have two more, but I’m putting them in my rehoming box because they’re coconut and turmeric, neither of which sounds...” Read full tasting note
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From Teeccino

Intense deep coffee notes from roasted ramón seeds, dandelion and chicory roots; unsweetened

French Roast gone dandelion; that was my inspiration when I created Dandelion Dark Roast for those who want to be gluten free. Remove the barley, add dandelion root, simple as that. But, what I didn’t fully realize was how dark roasted dandelion roots would add their own bitter flare to make this brew uniquely appealing to coffee and tea purists alike. Now I’ve discovered that people love that dandelion bitter under-note and of course, love the detox properties dandelion root stimulates in their bodies.

Certified Gluten Free – Dark Roast – Organic

Ingredients
Roasted organic carob, organic chicory, organic dandelion root, organic ramón seeds, natural coffee flavor*.
Produced on machinery that also processes almonds.
*All Teeccino flavors are extracted from plants and comply with organic standards.

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6 Tasting Notes

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This one was too bitter for me. With lots of sugar and almond milk, it was decent, but it needed too much help. And I prefer the fun flavors rather than just the basics. This one is apparently supposed to taste like black coffee, and I was never a coffee fan, so it’s not the tea’s fault!

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Day 11 of the Teeccino advent calendar. There was a time I used to happily drink my coffee black. Now, alas, I can’t drink coffee at all. So I was a little reluctant when I saw this blend – would it taste like black coffee? Would I even still like that taste after all this time? Would it hurt my stomach? Turns out the answer is yes, yes, and no! This is spot-on for delicious, wonderful, dark roast coffee. I’m really glad that I opted not to add anything to it – it’s so satisfying exactly as is.

Flavors: Bitter, Coffee, Sweet

Skysamurai

That’s really interesting! I’ll have to have my parents try this. They love coffee

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This Advent tea was supposed to be yesterday but it didn’t seem sweet enough for an evening cup so I’m having it this morning. This is a good substitute for a dark cup of joe if you like that taste and want to eliminate the caffeine. I prefer the nut and caramel flavored blends from Teeccino as they blend the sweet with the chicory. Glad I got to try and I would drink if it were offered.

Flavors: Chicory, Coffee

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Sipdown! (20 | 20)

The last of the Teeccino dandelion tisanes. (Truthfully, I have two more, but I’m putting them in my rehoming box because they’re coconut and turmeric, neither of which sounds particularly appealing to me…)

This one really does taste like coffee. If you gave me a mug of this and told me it was coffee, I think I would believe you. It’s somewhat bitter, somewhat acidic, but well-balanced with a deep roasty-toasty flavor.

Added some oat milk to the second half of the mug, and it wasn’t my favorite combination. Something about it tasted plastic-y or something? So I definitely preferred it plain.

Not something I would order, as I’m not a big coffee drinker. But I could totally see this as a nice evening-friendly replacement for coffee if I were so inclined.

Flavors: Acidic, Bitter, Coffee, Roasted, Roasted Barley, Roasted Nuts

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 14 OZ / 414 ML
gmathis

I have really liked the Teeccinos I have tried for their coffee-ness, but I haven’t ventured into the dandelions just yet. Their just plain dark chocolate is absolutely delicious.

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Wow, I can’t believe it’s been two years since I discovered this one. Pandemic time has passed so strangely… like, the days and weeks drag, but then the years get swallowed up in a black hole.

I think I picked up the dandelion tea habit in order to reduce caffeine intake (and therefore decrease stress). Today, I’m just enjoying the delicious roasted flavor. Good with a splash of skim milk. Also good for the liver, good for the heart, good for the blood pressure… I’m not even 30 yet, but it’s never too soon to start thinking about these things, in my opinion.

Courtney

Pandemic time is such a thing.

gmathis

I love their straight-up flavors—definitely need to check out the dandelion line. (Now, where did I put my Natural Grocers Coupon….?"

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