Elderberry Blackberry

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Blackberry, Chamomile, Elderberries, Hibiscus Flowers, Natural Flavours, Orange Peel
Flavors
Berries, Chalk, Floral, Soap, Sweet
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Lexie Aleah
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 17 oz / 500 ml

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  • “I was restocking the wonderful glazed lemon loaf, and there was a discount for buying two Tazo teas, so I grabbed this one for my work stash. It’s less tart and fruity than I expected. The first...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is one of the four Target-exclusive Forager Edition herbals from Tazo, the one based on the Northeast US. So far, I have really enjoyed the Midwest “Wild Apple Sarsaparilla” and the Rockies...” Read full tasting note
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2303 tasting notes

I was restocking the wonderful glazed lemon loaf, and there was a discount for buying two Tazo teas, so I grabbed this one for my work stash. It’s less tart and fruity than I expected. The first time I tried it, it was almost like licorice and Kool aid. I had it cold, and it was pretty muted and boring. The second time, I did get some authentic berry flavors, but it wasn’t super delicious. The third time, it was too medicinal and not that great. I’ve had it a bunch more times now, and I can say that it’s drinkable and different from other fruity blends, but I don’t like it that much.

Skysamurai

Sounds like a good tea to add honey to and drink when sick.

Michelle

I prefer Pukka’s version of elderberry as its a bit fruity. This Tazo version is quite drinkable, but also quite forgettable.

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1217 tasting notes

This is one of the four Target-exclusive Forager Edition herbals from Tazo, the one based on the Northeast US. So far, I have really enjoyed the Midwest “Wild Apple Sarsaparilla” and the Rockies “Juniper Mint Honey.” I figured this one would easily also be a hit for me, since I’m one of the few people I know that loves tart, tangy, hibiscus-heavy fruity teas, which is what I was expecting to get from a tea called “Elderberry Blackberry.” Sadly, it wasn’t.

I do taste a strong dark berry flavor, but it just doesn’t have that juicy/tart element I want and expect from berries like elderberry or blackberry. Instead I get this rather awful pervasive background note that tastes flowery, soapy, and baby powder-y… pretty much how chamomile tastes to me. And then I looked at the pouch and see chamomile is an ingredient. It doesn’t have that particular hay/herbaceous/apple/honey chamomile flavor, but the things about that particular flower that always taste “off” to my tongue are present. I guess it is sweetening up the berry notes, but the result is that “chalky/powdery” fruit flavor that Cameron often describes.

Honestly, I need way more hibiscus and way less chamomile for this blend to work for me. I imagine for everyone else out there, though, the choice to make this more chamomile and less hibiscus is welcome. I wish I had some of my plain hibi stash to add to my cup, but sadly I’m out…

Drunk as a plain hot cup, I just find this rather yuck. But I’m going to continue to try to brew it in other ways and see if I can’t find a way to make this work for me, at least to use up the box. I definitely would not get more of this, while I’d happily restock “Wild Apple Sarsaparilla” or “Juniper Mint Honey.”

Flavors: Berries, Chalk, Floral, Soap, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 2 tsp 17 OZ / 500 ML
Martin Bednář

If you want, I will gladly share some pure hibiscus I got. It’s too much for me and honestly I never remember putting it in other tea.

Mastress Alita

That is sweet, but since I’m unable to ship internationally, I typically discourage all the trouble (and high costs) from others to ship internationally to me, too.

Todd

Wow, what a letdown. The name of this tea sounds like something tart and amazing.

gmathis

The lack of edginess may mean it’s something I like ;)

Martin Bednář

Mastress Alita: As you wish, I would nothing in return :)

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