Citrus Ginger

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Ginger, Lemongrass, Spicy, Sugar, Sweet
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
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Edit tea info Last updated by DrowningMySorrows
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 12 oz / 355 ml

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  • “Sipdown (200) Trying to get in some last minute sipdowns before the month ends. Trying to make up for the lack of tea drinking earlier in the month. This was an easy sipdown. It was especially easy...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown! (44 | 117) Another one from an Instagram swap! I used two drops for a 16-ounce Nordic mug. This super gingery! It’s tongue-tingly in its spiciness. I barely get any citrus notes because...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Leaves: flower shaped cube Measuring Spoon: no Steep: instant Aroma: ginger & citrus  Color: dark golden yellow Clarity: Cloudy Taste: Upon making this one I immediately noticed the scent of...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This was the best flavour of Tea Drop from the sampler, and the only one that I would voluntarily drink again – however it would probably only be as a “sick” tea. Interestingly, I thought it was...” Read full tasting note

From Tea Drops

A bright and refreshing blend of fresh orange, lemon and crushed ginger. This lightly sweetened, caffeine-free tea soothes and awakens at the same time.

Ingredients: organic raw cane sugar, organic dried orange peel, organic dried ginger, organic dried spearmint, organic orange extract, organic lemon extract

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Sipdown (200)

Trying to get in some last minute sipdowns before the month ends. Trying to make up for the lack of tea drinking earlier in the month. This was an easy sipdown. It was especially easy because I dumped most of it.

While this was actually one of the better tea drops I’ve had and it did have a touch of a ginger burn, the sugar in these are just too much. Sugar is actually the first ingredient in the list and it definitely tastes like it. Since I don’t usually add sugar to my drinks, I find this overly sweet for my tastes.

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Sipdown! (44 | 117)

Another one from an Instagram swap! I used two drops for a 16-ounce Nordic mug.

This super gingery! It’s tongue-tingly in its spiciness. I barely get any citrus notes because of how strong the ginger is.

It’s also sweet, but it doesn’t bother me as much here as in the Rose Earl Grey version.

But it’s just too gingery for me. I don’t want to feel like I’m eating a raw ginger root… XD

Flavors: Ginger, Lemongrass, Spicy, Sugar, Sweet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Leaves: flower shaped cube

Measuring Spoon: no

Steep: instant

Aroma: ginger & citrus 

Color: dark golden yellow

Clarity: Cloudy

Taste: Upon making this one I immediately noticed the scent of ginger with a hint of citrus when I poured over boiling water, giving it a stir. As for the flavor it’s sweet as it does already have sugar within the flower cube. I noticed more of the ginger then the citrus notes there was even some spiciness from the ginger. Giving it another stir to mix the sediment at the bottom of my cup, it awakened the citrus flavor! This was my first time trying the flavor and I could see myself buying it in the future! I also found the sediment to be more drinkable compared to the other flavors I’ve tried where I would just leave it at the bottom of the cup. Overall, I haven’t had many new teas in a while and thought why not write reviews again. I won the Blueberry Acai in a giveaway & they surprised me with some extras I haven’t tried!

Preparation
Boiling 8 OZ / 236 ML

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This was the best flavour of Tea Drop from the sampler, and the only one that I would voluntarily drink again – however it would probably only be as a “sick” tea.

Interestingly, I thought it was the least sludgy of all the drop and it was a nice sweet, hot lemonade type flavour with an undertone of ginger. Very warming and nice on my throat, and not a terrible flavour (also not particularly good though). The “instant” feature of the tea drop makes a lot of sense to me as well as a good benefit for when you’re too tired and sick to make something more fussy or that requires a lot of clean up.

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