Artichoke tea

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Floral, Honey, Rose
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Artichoke tea – traditional Vietnamese herbal tea.
Smooth and fragrant when steeped as a simple cup of tea, soft mouth-feel and clean finish.

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Artichoke tea comes from Vietnamese mountains – perfect place for tea and herbs.
It has slight gentle sweet and flowery aroma. But the most important – health benefits of this tea.
http://www.senseasia.net/herbal/artichoke-flower-tea

Flavors: Floral, Honey, Rose

Bonnie

why do you say in most of your tea reviews that you taste honey and roses. I find that to be curious especially in artichoke tea and some others. I’ve had some tea with herbs from the North that is savory and I grew artichokes so you puzzle me. The flavor of rose and artichoke is miles apart. Now, floral sweet and savory can be present…and rose is spicy. So, what exactly do you mean?

Bonnie

OHHH! I just looked this up, sorry, it’s not TEA proper but artichoke flower (maybe) hard to tell what the dry parts are really. Kinda strange looking to me.

Max

@Bonnie
Artichoke “tea” is one of the most famous herbal drinks in Vietnam. First time I heard, saw and drunk this tea in Dalat (small, cozy and beautiful town if central part of Vietnamese mountains) – origin of Vietnamese coffee and tea.
About taste and flavor. You are right Artichoke and Rose – completely different and it is strange but true – beverage from Vietnamese artichoke flowers has gentle sweet flowery aroma (including slight notes of Rosebuds fragrance)

Bonnie

Well, since family grows artichokes in California I’ll tell them to dry the flowers and try as tea. Interesting.

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