Goji Chokeberry Strawberry

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205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 12 oz / 355 ml

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  • “Sad sip down. I wish I got more but I was skeptical about the bazillion different fruits in here and thought it would be too sugary. Nope. So freakishly delicious. I’ll probably grab 100g next time...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I tried a cup of this tea tonight. A fruit tea with no hibiscus?! Rad!! Still, it’s very sweet-tart. I didn’t use boiling water and it’s a bit thin and watery. I guess hibiscus feels thick? I do...” Read full tasting note
  • “I am the first person to review this? This is a backlog and unfortunately I didn’t write down notes when I drank it. I didn’t really enjoy it hot that much, but it was very refreshing cold. It was...” Read full tasting note
  • “I have no idea how much leaf was used nor how long this was steeped for. The boyfriend made it for me and is now laughing at me as my first reaction was, “whoo! that’s tart!” This is a sharp...” Read full tasting note
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From Zen Tea

Goji chokeberry Strawberry makes a beautiful pink cup similar to that color of dragon fruit. Many fruit infusions are sour and hard to drink without sweetners. But this tea makes mild, low acidic, sweet flavour, so you can enjoy anytime without adding sweetners. It tastes sweet from strawberry and dragonfruit. Also it’s delightly sour which comes from berries and goji. Excellent for both iced and hot tea.

Ingredients: apple bits (58%), dragon fruit bits, sea buckthorn berries, chokeberries (5%), goji berries (5%), flavourings, acidfier, tartaric acid, kiwi bits, papaya bits (papaya, sugar), pineapple bits (pineapple, sugar, acidfier, citric acid), blueberries, cranberry bits
Preparation(1 cup): 1.5 teaspoon, 100C (212F), 6 minutes

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1792 tasting notes

Sad sip down. I wish I got more but I was skeptical about the bazillion different fruits in here and thought it would be too sugary. Nope. So freakishly delicious. I’ll probably grab 100g next time I order from Zen.

TeaLady441

Hopefully you can snag a sale! They seem to have great sales.

TheTeaFairy

Oh, they have new blends?

Fjellrev

That’s the plan, Cavo!

TheTeaFairy, they did add a few blends to their collection over the past couple months, it seems. Makes ordering more exciting now haha.

Dexter

Yay I have some of this – I’m always happy to see positive reviews for teas I own but haven’t tried.

TheTeaFairy

Hmmmm, Reeeealy?? (I.did.not.need.to.know.that.)

Dexter

(TheTeaFairy – hiatus – remember the hiatus – shop in my cupboard instead…. Yay I have some of this means – yay you can get some of this – and whatever other ones I might happen to have) LOL I’m suppose to be supporting the hiatus. :))

TheTeaFairy

Oh, but, Dexter, I was just making conversation…
(Cough, Icantbetrusted,cough, cough)
:-) :-) :-) thank you!

OMGsrsly

Oh hey, I have this one too. Is this one of your cold brews?

Fjellrev

Yep! I don’t really bother trying fruit blends hot anymore. Straight to the jug and into the fridge. :)

OMGsrsly

I ended up doing a mish mash of random leftover bits. I hope it’s good! I’ll make this one tomorrow.

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2291 tasting notes

I tried a cup of this tea tonight. A fruit tea with no hibiscus?! Rad!! Still, it’s very sweet-tart. I didn’t use boiling water and it’s a bit thin and watery. I guess hibiscus feels thick?

I do like this and think it’ll be better with boiling water. It’s also nice as it cools, and I look forward to trying it as a cold steep.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec
Fjellrev

Come to think of it, hibiscus does kind of add a syrupy feel to teas.

OMGsrsly

No wonder it’s in everything!

Fjellrev

Surely that must be why, because so many people hate it! Why put it in almost every single herbal if it makes people cry inside.

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1184 tasting notes

I am the first person to review this?
This is a backlog and unfortunately I didn’t write down notes when I drank it. I didn’t really enjoy it hot that much, but it was very refreshing cold. It was sweet and tart. I enjoyed the goji berries.
Sorry, that’s all I remember at the moment. I will have to drink it again sometime and write a better note.

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I have no idea how much leaf was used nor how long this was steeped for. The boyfriend made it for me and is now laughing at me as my first reaction was, “whoo! that’s tart!” This is a sharp difference from the last time I had this. I really enjoyed it last time. I’m thinking he let it cool too long before serving it.

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4183 tasting notes

A sample from my order a while back. The ingredients sound AMAZING especially as there is no hibiscus or rosehips! I let two teaspoons of this sucker soak for 22 minutes! There isn’t hibiscus so there should be no oversteeping. The scent of the dry leaf is a fruit punch but the taste is pure sugar — it almost seems like it has splenda in it… maybe coating some of the fruit pieces? It’s very sweet sugary syrup. The cup is an off-white color, not red since there is no hibiscus. I wouldn’t necessarily call it strawberry though. It seems mostly apple and pineapple this cup around, but there is definitely plenty other ingredients in the blend. I’d keep this in stock this as a herbal!

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This is the first time I’ve ever tried a tisane that purely dried fruits. There’s so much yumminess going on it this. Overall, its sweet and fruity and delicious. I think I’ll try cutting it with some green tea next time so I can try and make the bag stretch. I wish I ordered more than 50 g! I also must try this iced, the fruitiness just screams iced.

Preparation
1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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