Mango Ceylon Fair Trade Organic Blend

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Black Tea
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Edit tea info Last updated by moraiwe
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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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From Starwest Botanicals

Highlights of fresh, juicy mango marry with the smooth flavor of Ceylon black tea and elegant marigold petals. The refreshing, tropical flavor is also perfect for organic iced tea.
Ingredients: Organic Indian tea, organic Sri Lankan broken leaf, organic calendula petals and organic mango flavor.

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From CANTB

I realize I haven’t been doing many reviews lately, which is even sadder because I have this amazing teabox chilling here right now. But I’m more occupied with life than I had been in the past. Fiance and I finally okayed our desire of a teensy tiny wedding with his parents, so it looks like that might finally happen this year/early next year. So yeah!

The beginning of the sip is a really nice, robust tea. It’s rich and smooth, with just the slightest bit of astringency.

The mango flavor kicks in sometime between the tea hitting your tongue and swallowing, and I don’t care for it much. Despite being ‘natural’ flavoring, it just doesn’t taste like mango and is almost a little overripe fruity tasting.

Perhaps this would be better iced, but I didn’t really care for it enough to try.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Courtney

Yeah for getting everything okayed for a small wedding. :)

moraiwe

Yes! Yaaaay! His (extended) family is all local, so it was definitely a huge concern. We didn’t want to make a mess of familial politics.

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