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Sunburst Raspberry from The Tea Emporium

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78/100

Sunburst Raspberry

Fruit Herbal Blend by The Tea Emporium

Fruity delightful Vitamin bomb. Loaded with fruits – particularly raspberry, lemongrass, hibiscus, lemon pieces – as well as Vitamin C and Calcium Carbonate. Calcium carbonate is used as an antacid – great for digestion.

6 Tasting Notes

Tina S.
71

Had this one during the Toronto Tea Party today, iced. It was a nice unassuming tea with a raspberry and hibiscus flavour. I didn’t realize it at the time but apparently my teas of the day had a theme!

If you don’t like hibiscus, avoid this one. It doesn’t dominate but it does consistently fight for control in each sip.

Sil
79
Sil

Had this one on a whim at the tea bar today. Really like the flavor of this one even without sweetener. Definitely would have this again. Refreshing taste!

aisling of tea
96
aisling of tea 3 tasting notes

Mmm. I got a cup of this iced today and immediately went back for a bag to take home. The hibiscus is present, but it didn’t take over. And it was so juicy! I look forward to enjoying the hell out of this raspberry delight this coming summer.

Cold brewed this and love it. I can’t wait to try it with agave instead of sugar, but this is love. It’s tart, but not too tart, and just delicious. Best raspberry tea I’ve ever had.

Yumyumyumyumyumyumyum. This is exactly what I’ve been craving these last few days. I made a big pot (affectionately named “Bertha” because she holds almost two liters) and stuck it in the fridge overnight to cool. I figured out why I don’t like the idea of coldbrewing! I’m a good Southern girl, and that means every tea I touch gets sweetened. Well, almost every tea. But sugar tastes much different when brewed into a hot tea and when stirred into an already-cold tea.

Unfortunately, I seem to have made Kool-Aid this time around by not paying attention and adding half a cup of sugar to the mix (I usually add two teaspoons for Bertha). Ah well, since the blend does have hibiscus in it, I iced it anyway. Yum yum yum I love it. It’s too sweet, but that’s obviously my fault. But I think this will become a definite favorite in the coming summer months.

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nat
75
nat

Really sweet fruit tea – doesn’t need sweetening. Makes a nice ice tea, really sweet.