Herbal Te de Hibiscus (Loose Leaf)


Price: From $7.75 to $21.00
Organic Status: Organic Certified
Caffeine Status: Caffeine Free/Herbal

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Description:

Herbal Te de Hibiscus (Loose Leaf) is a traditional, Latin blend that combines citrus and cinnamon spice with a base of tart hibiscus.


Taste:

Davidson's Herbal Te de Hibiscus (Loose Leaf) is a rich, ruby brew with a foral citrus base and a sweet finish.


Origin:


       Hibiscus flowers are known for their vibrant color and naturally tart flavor, making them a popular ingredient in herbal teas. Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, hibiscus is often enjoyed for its refreshing taste and potential health benefits.   

Ingredients:

Organic hibiscus, organic orange peel, organic cinnamon and organic lemongrass.


Brewing:


  1. Bring fresh, filtered water to a boil.
  2. Add 2 grams of tea to a infuser, or straight into an 8-oz. mug.
  3. Pour the heated water into the mug.
  4. Steep for 5-7 minutes.
  5. Strain tea leaves, or take out the infuser.
  6. Sip and enjoy Davidson’s organic tea.

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Product Reviews

(3 Ratings, 2 Reviews) Average Rating:
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Superb Tea Blend !!!
Jane Emens (Shoreline, WA) 11/4/2016 12:17 PM
An excellent blend of delicious flavors. Just steep, strain, and enjoy hot or cold. It also helps to lower my husband's blood pressure.
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tea separates
chgirl (MT) 9/27/2015 10:18 AM
This tea is beautiful and has a nice fragrance but the flavors separate, making it a displeasure to drink. I tried only steeping it 2 minutes but it still separated with the hibiscus consistently falling below the lemon to the bottom of my cup. I threw away the rest of my unused tea, which I have never done before. So disappointing.
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