Fruit Salad

Tea type
Rooibos Tea
Ingredients
Apple Pieces, Freeze Dried Banana Slices, Green Rooibos, Orange Pieces, Organic Natural Flavors (Vegan)
Flavors
Orange, Floral, Fruity, Peach, Stonefruit, Strawberry, Sweet Potatoes
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic, Vegan
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 8 min or more 15 oz / 443 ml

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  • “I was looking for a caffeine-free blend for tonight and after going through some other honeybush and rooibos I found this one. Remembered that I’d read good things about it so I steeped it up. ...” Read full tasting note
  • “I’m sure glad I bought this one before it was sold out. I am quite impressed at the number of freeze-dried fruits that has made it into this blend. The strawberry, peach, banana, orange all come...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Fruit Salad is an apt description for this tisane. I was wondering what it would be like in comparison to DAVIDsTEA’s Swampwater but I enjoyed this more, especially in comparison to the last batch...” Read full tasting note
    87
  • “Sipdown (379) I seem to be making good work on my March 2017 teas. Now if only I could finish up my teas from before March 2017…and after. If only I could finish up my 379 teas. This particularly...” Read full tasting note
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From 52teas

Tea of the Week for January 16, 2017!

This tea is inspired by a family joke of sorts involving this song. (Yeah, that song from the Wiggles.)

Despite the song – which can become rather annoying if you listen to it more than 30 seconds – the tea is quite tasty. I started with organic green rooibos which has a natural fruit-like taste to it. To this, I added apples, oranges, strawberries and bananas.

The result is a sweet, fruity tasting tea that will have you singing “yummy, yummy!”

organic ingredients: green rooibos, apples, bananas, strawberries, oranges and natural flavors.

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2170 tasting notes

I was looking for a caffeine-free blend for tonight and after going through some other honeybush and rooibos I found this one. Remembered that I’d read good things about it so I steeped it up. This really does smell like fruit salad, I couldn’t believe it! The taste to me is mostly orange, but I’ll try shaking it up a bit more next time to see if I can get some of the other flavors.

Flavors: Orange

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 8 min or more 2 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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I’m sure glad I bought this one before it was sold out. I am quite impressed at the number of freeze-dried fruits that has made it into this blend. The strawberry, peach, banana, orange all come off strongly. I don’t know if I can distinctly taste the grape or apple, but I find the entire combination goes very well together.

I had this hot and found it didn’t over steep even though I had the teabag in for over an hour (always a huge bonus for those forgetful folks). I imagine this would be spectacular iced, as well. The green rooibos is a good base, and it almost gives it a floral after taste (could be the peach?). Anyway, this is delicious, indestructible, and can’t make a bad cup. As usual, 52Teas makes a really flavourful herbal blend that doesn’t contain noxious stevia, hibiscus, licorice root, or rose hip (hint hint every other company! ).

Flavors: Floral, Fruity, Orange, Peach, Stonefruit, Strawberry, Sweet Potatoes

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 1 tsp 22 OZ / 650 ML
52Teas

I’m not a fan of stevia, hibiscus or rose hip, so those are ingredients I probably won’t use (I say probably because never say never, you know?) but I like licorice root so occasionally, I’ll use it but only when I’m featuring either Anise or Licorice as a primary flavor profile for the blend. :)

Arby

And that’s exactly how it should be. Used in moderation, tastefully, into a blend that you as the blender would drink. Keep up the good work.

Evol Ving Ness

Hear, hear!

Mastress Alita

Hey, I like noxious stevia, hibiscus, licorice root, and rose hip. sad face I swear Steepster makes me feel like an ogre for being the only person on the planet that likes these ingredients! (And I can’t stand banana, which is in this particular blend. ;-)

52Teas

I don’t think you’re an ogre for liking those ingredients – a lot of people do. I’m just not one of them. I blend according to what I will find appealing so that’s why I don’t use those ingredients – and with the number of blends and the variety, it’s my hope that people will find something appealing to them. :)

Mastress Alita

It’s more that everyone on my friends list on Steepster appear to not like those ingredients (I read all the tasting notes that come through my Dashboard) so I see a whole lot of “eww hibiscus” posts, and in turn, feel like the odd duck out for reviewing teas I know are going to be unpopular with everyone else. Simply a case of feeling like that one person that doesn’t belong for having the unpopular opinion, not a comment of what I believe should or shouldn’t be in a tea blend. I drink and enjoy plenty of teas that don’t have those ingredients, too. I just feel sorry for the poor flower sometimes for how universally disliked it seems to be around here (and am convinced I must have some abnormal tastebuds that I appear to be in the minority).

Evol Ving Ness

Mastress Alita, I think you should friend me because I LOVE hibiscus and rosehips. (Though I’ll take a pass on stevia and liquorice root.)

Crowkettle

Mastress Alita, I’m with you and Evol Ving Ness for the love of hibiscus and rosehips. There’s nothing like iced hibiscus in the summer! You’re not alone :)

I don’t like stevia myself but I know there are a few fans on here too. There’s also a cult of Licorice root drifting around here somewhere too.

Evol Ving Ness

Also, did you know that hibiscus brings down blood pressure? Good to know.

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Fruit Salad is an apt description for this tisane. I was wondering what it would be like in comparison to DAVIDsTEA’s Swampwater but I enjoyed this more, especially in comparison to the last batch of Swampwater I picked up last fall. The fruits here are fresh, a little candy-ish, but not fake or cloying. The strawberry was the most prominent, then there’s a little apple thrown in there. I didn’t detect any banana but I’m wondering if it would have come out more had I tried this hot. I initially made a jug of cold brew and left some dry leaf aside to try hot, but ended up caving and using the remaining dry leaf for cold brew too. Something tells me that it would have been even fruitier had I used hot water. But regardless, good stuff! I wish I had more.

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Sipdown (379)

I seem to be making good work on my March 2017 teas. Now if only I could finish up my teas from before March 2017…and after. If only I could finish up my 379 teas.

This particularly tea, despite having lots of dried strawberries and apples in the leaf, tastes like orange today. Not sure why but it is like 85% orange, 10% rooibos base, and 5% strawberry. I want more strawberry. More banana. All in all, it is still nice.

Sil

Moar banana!

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