Mayan Cocoa Spice

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Herbal Tea
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Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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  • “It has been a long time since I last had this! I’m having this as a super late night cuppa. This tea was something that my husband actually liked a lot. So I just found out I wasn’t out of it and I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is the first and only Yogi tea I’ve tried that isn’t annoyingly, cloyingly licorice-y. As a matter of fact, licorice doesn’t even show up on the ingredient list. The sweetening evidently comes...” Read full tasting note
  • “Update: I HAVE FOUND THE SECRET RECIPE, MASTER! MASTER, IT IS ALIVE! [/end Frankenstein’s Igor voice] …Ahem. Yes, I am odd. Try this so-called tea, double bagged, in combination with Tazo’s...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Steep Information: Amount: 1 teabag Water: 8 ounces hot spigot water Steep Time: a little over 3-5 minutes (steep.it for 3 min, plus walking around office) Served: Hot Tasting Notes: Dry Leaf...” Read full tasting note
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From Yogi Tea

Embark on a journey to the ancient Mayan temples, where prized cocoa beans were ground and mixed with spices to create a sacred beverage that symbolized fertility and prosperity. We’ve taken this combination into the modern era by combining cocoa shells, which supply powerful antioxidants, with the traditional Ayurvedic warming and cleansing spices of cardamom, clove and organic cinnamon bark. The result is a perfectly balanced blend of flavor and health.

Delicious, chocolatey smell. Taste is subtle and slightly bitter.

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I truly wanted to like this tea – after all I love cocoa and spice.

BUT – and this is a WARNING for fellow migraine sufferers – this blend gave me a headache within a few minutes of the first sip! And it didn’t even taste that great, so it wasn’t worth the pain.

The cocoa flavor was far too weak for me, and the spices seemed…off. Not as fragrant and not the spices I would have blended with cocoa (like perhaps more cinnamon instead). Overall, I’m not happy about this purchase. I donated the bags to my office.

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I used to love the Jamaican Roast Tea I used to buy from Yogi Tea. Seems like I have the baddest luck and many places stop making my favorite teas. I wrote Yogi Teas and they recommended this one. The ingredients sounded awesome, cocoa shells? clove? YUM! But as a tea…NO! It is bland, needs a “tea” in it, and it has an awkward flavor even with it being so bland. I had to throw it out. No where near being as awesome as their Jamaican Roast Tea, and not a good recommendation!

I’ve had other chocolate teas that have been much better, I recommend going that way!

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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This tea isn’t really that good, but for some reason I like it.

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It was a little bland. Kind of an oakey afterbirth. Haha.

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