The Witches of Eastwick Fruit Tea

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Fruit Tea
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Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 25 oz / 737 ml

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  • “2023 Ode To Tea – Part II – T This was mostly hibiscus with a hint of other fruit — maybe papaya. I specifically finished this one because I read another excellent book that mentioned the book...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I haven’t been too impressed with Teavivre’s fruit tea options. They all taste pretty generically fruity and almost indistinguishable from each other. This one has the same red fruits flavor. It’s...” Read full tasting note
    58
  • “Another cold brew from yesterday. Not half bad but i think i prefer the blueberry fruit tea and the peach one. This felt more like a generic berry flavoured to me..” Read full tasting note
    71
  • “Okay, I totally chose this one for the name! It was a free sample with my last Teavivre order, and because I liked the name and am still looking for a decent fruit tea, I thought I’d give it a try....” Read full tasting note
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Ingredients: Roselle, Apple, Grapes, Pineapple, Papaya, Flavorings

Taste: Mixed flavor of pineapple and pawpaw drink

Brew: 1-2 tablespoons for 17oz of water. Brew at 212 ºF (100 ºC) for 1 to 5 minutes

TeaVivre’s Fruit Tea’s make great, low calorie, caffeine-free, refreshing drinks for anytime of the day. Made only from carefully matched flower petals, dried fruit and berries, they all have high levels of vitamins and minerals and – most importantly – taste and smell great! They are all fantastic to drink either hot or iced.

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9 Tasting Notes

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2023 Ode To Tea – Part II – T

This was mostly hibiscus with a hint of other fruit — maybe papaya. I specifically finished this one because I read another excellent book that mentioned the book this tea is oddly named after. Reading my other tasting note… I guessed that additional flavor was melon last time but I was wrong. This time I got papaya correct!
2023 sipdowns: 73

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I haven’t been too impressed with Teavivre’s fruit tea options. They all taste pretty generically fruity and almost indistinguishable from each other. This one has the same red fruits flavor. It’s a little weak also, so I recommend overleafing. But I really can’t recommend this tea in general. It’s boring and not very tasty.

Nattie

Shame such a boring tea has such a fun name!

AJRimmer

I know!!

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15006 tasting notes

Another cold brew from yesterday. Not half bad but i think i prefer the blueberry fruit tea and the peach one. This felt more like a generic berry flavoured to me..

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Okay, I totally chose this one for the name! It was a free sample with my last Teavivre order, and because I liked the name and am still looking for a decent fruit tea, I thought I’d give it a try. The dry leaf is reasonably encouraging, except that it contains a huge hibiscus leaf. I like to look at hibiscus – it’s a pretty thing, for sure – I just don’t want it in my tea. There are decent sized chunks of pineapple, papaya and apple, though, and a few dried black grapes. The scent to me is very much of blueberry, but there’s no blueberry here as far as I can see…it’s suppose to be a pineapple/papaya “tropical” blend. I guess we’ll see…

I used 1 tsp of leaf for my cup, and gave it 4 minutes in boiling water. The resulting liquor is a medium orangey-red, and the initial flavour is sadly mostly hibiscus/rosehip tartness. There is a pretty good tropical flavour underlying, but it’s a bit overpowered to really make much of an impression. It’s more papaya than pineapple, a little peppery and less sweet than I was expecting.

On the whole, I’m not really struck. Fruit teas without hibiscus are definitely more my thing, but there are so few that are readily available in the UK. I would really like a David’s Tea here sometimes! I wondered for a moment whether this might have been better cold brewed, but still – hibiscus.

Hmm.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp
Fjellrev

I would choose it just for the name too!

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1758 tasting notes

Drinking this hot today and it is really good. It is naturally sweet but I put a little raspberry syrup in it to make it really sweet. Now probably it’s too sweet. But is it good.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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630 tasting notes

This is very good – I have noticed that so far, I seem to prefer blends that have berry flavors combined with tropical pineapple. It creates a more unique fruit blend for me, and feels a lot more summery. I really like this one. It is strong but not too much, at least not too much for me.

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