Pomegranate with Raspberry (Fruit Infusions)

Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Fruity, Hibiscus, Musty, Paper, Red Fruit, Sweet, Tangy, Tart
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 6 min, 30 sec 13 oz / 387 ml

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  • “Summer 2025 Herbal TTB! Cold steeped! This one has a bit more flavor to it than the passion fruit orange did. Hibiscusy, but not overly sour. There’s a little stevia in it, which is giving a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I was one of those kids who never voluntarily tried unfamiliar fruits or vegetables, and the bad habit has stuck over the years…so in a blind fruit test, I doubt I could recognize an actual...” Read full tasting note
  • “Once you read name of this tea, it will remind you Stash’s green tea with the same name. I hope that Basilur took notes and made a better tea for us. First of all, this is not a green tea. It does...” Read full tasting note
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Ingredients: Hibiscus flower 50%, rosehip fruit 13.5%, beetroot 10%, orange fruit 8%, pomegranate fruit 4%, stevia leaf 4%, natural flavoring (pomegranate, raspberry, citric acid)

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Summer 2025 Herbal TTB!

Cold steeped! This one has a bit more flavor to it than the passion fruit orange did. Hibiscusy, but not overly sour. There’s a little stevia in it, which is giving a sort of mustiness, but it’s not overbearing. I wouldn’t know specifically what flavor this was, but it has a nice, tangy red fruits sort of flavor. Pleasant and refreshing.

Flavors: Fruity, Hibiscus, Musty, Paper, Red Fruit, Sweet, Tangy, Tart

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 16 OZ / 473 ML

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I was one of those kids who never voluntarily tried unfamiliar fruits or vegetables, and the bad habit has stuck over the years…so in a blind fruit test, I doubt I could recognize an actual pomegranate by taste or texture. However, since it became a trendy flavor several years ago, I’ve had multiple variations and mutations of pomegranate teas and drinks. This is a pleasant one. Fruity with only a little tartness. Not sure I caught any raspberry, but I still liked it. Reminds me of one you could serve your kiddos.

Speaking of whom, you should have seen mine at work. Volunteer day. We spent a couple hours at our former city library which is in the process of becoming a children’s science center. The building has been vacant since 2017, and my crew swept, vacuumed, Swiffered, hauled boxes, arranged furniture, and organized dozens of boxes of supplies the non-profit staff had moved from their temporary home.

One fifth-grade girl who ducks behind her older cousin rather than make direct eye contact smiled at me while hauling a folding table that weighed about as much as she did and said, “I think this is making me come out of my shell!” One of my fifth grade boys, given a vacuum cleaner, remarked, “Wow. I’ve never done this before!” Priceless.

Oh, and two of the girls found a lizard skeleton. Brought it in a dustpan to the center’s director, who grinned and said, “Hey! I’ve got a glass jar about the right size for that.”
Hope your Sunday afternoon was just as much fun, wherever you were.

Michelle

How did you know it was a lizard skeleton, maybe it was a tiny dragon!

ashmanra

I love it! What a wonderful day!

gmathis

I’ll have to ask S. and E. if they noticed any evidence of wings!

Martin Bednář

That seems it was a wonderful Sunday and I am glad you had one!

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Once you read name of this tea, it will remind you Stash’s green tea with the same name. I hope that Basilur took notes and made a better tea for us. First of all, this is not a green tea. It does contain stevia though. And no raspberries in; instead there is half of the bag filled with hibiscus (yes, sometimes it has raspberry flavour, indeed) and there is more of the orange (8 per cent) than pomegranate (4 per cent)

But it smells actually nice and genuine. I do notice raspberries (well, there is an aroma of it) as well juicy pomegranate. At least, aromas fit the promised notes.

Even flavours seems to be fitting the name. Juicy pomergranate with something like raspberry seed note; also there is something tart but both fruits are a bit tart themselves, so this is not a flaw because too much hibiscus used. I assume that the stevia tames it (and well done). Also it’s not metallic, herbaceous or other off notes as that dreadful tea I mentioned by the beginning of the note.

I assume it is pretty good example of this flavour profile. Juicy, a little tart, fruity, both flavours well presented.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML

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