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Echinacea + Raspberry from Biofarm, Croatia

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76/100

Echinacea + Raspberry

Fruit Herbal Honeybush Rooibos Blend by Biofarm, Croatia

Echinacea species have lots of varieties and is part of Asteraceae family. Originaly grows in eastern and middle US and is cultivated in Europe. Native American used them for centuries.

Ingredients: echinacea leafs 20%, blackberry leafs 20%, honeybush green 12.5%, roibos 12.5%, chamomile 12.5%, carrot flakes 9.5%, beet root 5%, liquorice root 2.5%, raspberry 6%, flavour 2%.

2 Tasting Notes

TeaEqualsBliss
78

Malomorgen sent this to me! Thanks!!!

I must say I was VERY AFRAID to try this one. Mostly because of the Echinacea. I’ve had some strange experiences with it before. BUT…I am very surprised and happy with this!

After looking at the rest of the ingredients I was very intrigued by this one! Carrots? Beets? Interesting…

This is a lovely orange with yellow and pinkish highlights in the post-steeped bagged tea. Nice color! It smells of Raspberry and Chamomile. The taste is very gentle and mostly raspberry with little hints of licorice, chamomile, and rooibos.

This was VERY different and a nice surprise.

malomorgen
73

Smells very nice again. Dry teabag mostly of raspberry, tea itself mostly of chamomile-rooibos.

Color is very nice orange.

Hope it tastes little less artificial than the last Aloe one.
Oh yea quite a yummy fruity/herbal blend. I like this one. Bit of sugar will make it even better. I can taste something bit accidy – guess that would be raspberry or those leaves. After that i get a hint of chamomile. All the time rooibos is slightly present. Not sure how honeybush and echinacea are supposed to taste so cant tell. Liquorice isnt strong as in Yogi teas – thats another plus. Acually cant taste it at all.

All together the mix is rather well harmonised. And it’s tasty. Thats all that matters in the end…