Strawberry and Mango Fresh and Fruity

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Fruity, Strawberry, Hibiscus
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 45 sec 10 oz / 283 ml

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From Twinings

Fancy Afternoon Tea? fancy Tea on a tropical island? blended with strawberrys with exotic sweet flavour of sun dried mangoes.

each sip is refreshing, satisfying and filled with sunshine.

Its English summer tea with a tropical twist.

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1379 tasting notes

I just found a lone bag of this in my cupboard and I have no idea where it came from. Might as well write some quick notes for it while I await the return of my husband, I finally persuaded him to visit the emergency room at a nearby hospital about his eye. It’s watery and itchy now, hoping he hasn’t done any serious damage to it.

After the 4 minute steeping time the tea liquid is dark red with a sweet yet somewhat synthetic strawberry scent with sour mango behind it. Not disgusting but not as nice as it could be, I suppose it’s not bad if you don’t mind artificial flavouring.

Flavour wise the mango is strongest with a rather sour after taste and the strawberry on contrast is much too sweet and sugary. There is no real depth to the tea, it resembles a flavoured water in terms of strength and there is very little to it.

I will finish the cup (or at least most of it) but this is something I would not try again. The flavours don’t work well together and it’s just not that fruity which is what I expect from my fruit teas. Also I’m not a fan of the artificial flavour of this, much too sweet for my taste.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec
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I hope your husband feels better soon. That has got to be supremely irritating for him.

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72
2 tasting notes

This tea is aromatic; strawberry and mango smell amazing together. Personally the strawberry is perfect, but I feel like there’s too much tang.

Preparation
3 min, 15 sec

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13 tasting notes

I haven’t yet tried this hot but it makes a lovely iced tea (15 mins brewing then add ice). Ideal for a warm day.

Preparation
8 min or more

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35 tasting notes

Strawberry aroma is dominant. Mango is hardly noticeable. Not as sour as other hibiscus based berry teas. However, the taste is quite flat. Another thing I don’t like about this tea is that it uses metal staple to hold the bag and the thread with tag together.

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2 tasting notes

Smells much fruitier than it tastes, but still tastes good.
Didn’t quite taste the mango, and the hibiscus ruined it slightly for me before I powered on through it ;)
Not sickly sweet if you’re afraid of that, and a very refreshing light strawberry flavoured drink. Would probably taste lovely iced too.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 45 sec

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110 tasting notes

Not too bad, not too perfect. It was just a sort of good run of the mill fruit tea to keep on hand to have in a pinch. I agree with the last commenter, too. This one is better cool/tepid than it is warm/hot.

Preparation
8 min or more

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21 tasting notes

Absolutly Fantastic, Feeling rather hot and bothered at work, found this in the cubbard and decided to give it a go.

I found it really refreshing and enjoyed it more cooler than hot. I think it would make a fantastic Ice Tea.

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