Aloe vera + Orange

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160 °F / 71 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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  • “This smells MUCH different than I thought it would! It’s somewhat creamiscle-esque but it sorts of smells like sugar or like semi-sweet chocolate even tho it doesn’t have chocolate or anything...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Just returned from a shop with 2 new Croatian teabag boxes. Even tho they are bit artificial I kinda like them because they taste exotic and refreshing. Good to drink at work instead of water… The...” Read full tasting note
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From Biofarm, Croatia

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Aloe vera species grow in tropical and subtropical parts of Africa. Information about Aloe vera efficiency were found on Papirus Ebers, more than 3500 years old. The most used species today is the Aloe Barbadensis Miller.

Ingredients: hreen tea 80%, aloe vera 7.5%, orange flavor 3%.

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This smells MUCH different than I thought it would! It’s somewhat creamiscle-esque but it sorts of smells like sugar or like semi-sweet chocolate even tho it doesn’t have chocolate or anything like chocolate in it! It’s very appealing aroma-wise!

Post infusion it smells slightly herbal but nothing too extreme.

Now…taste-wise…it’s totally different than it smells!

I can totally taste the aloe! It’s reminiscent of lemon balm without the lemon, I suppose…then I can taste the orange slightly.

For a bagged herbal – this isn’t bad. It’s not overly herbally and the aroma is what interests me more than anything. I probably wouldn’t buy it but I’m glad I got to try it!

Jaime

Aloe vera?! That’s one I don’t think I’ve seen in tea.

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Just returned from a shop with 2 new Croatian teabag boxes. Even tho they are bit artificial I kinda like them because they taste exotic and refreshing. Good to drink at work instead of water…

The teabag smells very yummy. Tea almost as good.

Color is very yellow and clear.

Taste pretty artificial tho. Its weird drinking aloe. It reminds of some candy taste – Just cant remember which. That taste is quite strong. Almost slightly bitter.
It’s better with sugar but still not very good. Yet very much drinkable – just not tea-ish. Idk where that 89.5% of green tea hid in this combo ;)

Edit – It’s not bad cold…

Preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 3 min, 30 sec
Cofftea

I LOVE Mighty Leaf’s Aloe Serenity so now I’m on the hunt for every aloe tea I can find (which believe me is not many. Must try! Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention.

malomorgen

i could send you some samplers of the croatian teabags. i’m waiting for the ziploc bags too from ebay so i can send people loose leaf too (sadly couldnt find any small sized ones in Croatia). feel free to remind me, i tend to forget stuff ;)

__Morgana__

I would think drinking aloe would be weird as I’ve only experienced it in lotions and skin healing gels for use after sunburn.

malomorgen

yep it is kinda weird but i’ve tried it in several bottled drinks (love the yogurts with aloe – and ya thats probably what it reminded me of). its soothing, sweetish and different… probably one of those “like it or hate it” things…

malomorgen

and goes really well mixed in fruity blends (speaking of drinks in general, this tea could have been better)

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