Mango Ginger

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Cardamom Pods, Cinnamon Bark, Fennel Seed, Ginger Root, Licorice Root, Mango, Mango Flavor, Passionfruit Flavor, Rooibos Leaves
Flavors
Artificial, Fennel Seed, Ginger, Licorice Root, Medicinal, Rooibos, Sweet, Tangerine, Mango, Cardamom
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Kosher, Organic, Vegan
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 30 sec 11 oz / 325 ml

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Yogi Mango Ginger tea is a zesty blend that combines Ginger, used for centuries by Ayurveda practitioners for its warming properties and to support digestion, with delectable Mango and antioxidant-supplying Rooibos. Enjoy a cup of Yogi Mango Ginger tea as a delicious anytime treat or whenever your tummy needs a little taming.*

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1548 tasting notes

Awful. The taste brings back haunting memories of the 1980s and chewable children’s acetaminophen.

Flavors: Artificial, Fennel Seed, Ginger, Licorice Root, Medicinal, Rooibos, Sweet, Tangerine

Courtney

Ack. I recall the grape flavour from my childhood and just the thought makes me nauseous!

Crowkettle

Ew, nightmare tea! My parents always had the liquid bubblegum one on hand which I loved as a child for some reason T-T

Mastress Alita

I couldn’t handle liquid medicines as a kid. I’d gag them up from the flavor and never get them down. I remember my parents saying I had to drink it, because I was too small to swallow the (large) pills. I said try me. I had no issues swallowing the horse pills.

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92 tasting notes

So I have a cold (seriously, summer colds are my shtick, it seems), and this tea is suddenly amazing. I got it on a two-for-one sale and was severely disappointed with the other tea (Yogi’s Muscle Recovery, which tasted like shampoo and was immediately composted, all 20 bags at once). I was happy with this one, but it didn’t do much for me…. until now. Now, this is better than NyQuil! The fennel and ginger are doing wonders for my sore throat and faucet nose. The taste is bright and cheerful (and rather mango-ey), and it feels like clarity with every sip. Tea is my medicine now, I guess~

Flavors: Fennel Seed, Ginger, Mango

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 30 sec 12 OZ / 354 ML
Lexie Aleah

Love this one too it’s the best Yogi tea I’ve had so far. 2 for 1? I’ve never seen that type of deal on tea before.

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1299 tasting notes

Finally! A Yogi tea that lives up to it’s name for once. Often the tea doesn’t end up tasting like the name and or has some unusual ingredients and tastes strange.
This tea is my favorite Yogi tea that I’ve tried to date. It’s newer and the licorice root is undetectable and perfectly balanced. It gives a subtle sweetness to the heat from the ginger. Although not enough to recognize it as licorice root. I do wish this had more mango flavor but it can be still interpreted in this blend. Whereas the other Yogi teas I’ve tried for example the Peach one couldn’t be interpreted as peach or any sort of fruit. This takes sweetener well but doesn’t need it and also takes milk well. Though I would only add a tiny bit of milk(ex. 1 tablespoon max) as not to overpower this tea. That all depends on your personal preference though and how much of the ginger you want to taste. The ginger in this blend though is definitely a forefront flavor but not up in your face like in Chai teas often and other teas because of the sweetness. I would say that people who dislike licorice root would probably like this tea and not detect it. Although I am a fan of it myself.

Flavors: Cardamom, Ginger, Mango, Sweet

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 10 OZ / 295 ML

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