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drank Blueberry Fruit Tea by Teavivre
639 tasting notes

The dry “leaves” smell amazing! Just like blueberries and raisins in a berry trail mix! Eight minutes later and the brewed liquor is a deep purple. The aroma is more subdued now than before.

I ate a bunch of fresh blueberries before I brewed this tea so I could compare the tastes. My first tiny sip of this tea was tarter than the entire bowl of fresh blueberries! It does taste like blueberries, but that’s more of a secondary note. When it first hit my mouth, it was pure tart hibiscus.

I know this doesn’t actually have any hibiscus in it. But it might as well. Still, this is waaaaay better than the herbal teas I’ve had that do have hibiscus in them. It’s a significant improvement. If you like tart, you’ll love this! But it’s not the blueberry tea I’ve been searching for.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more
SimplyJenW

Roselle is hibiscus….. I am not a fan of it, either.

CHAroma

It’s so tart it’s almost salty!

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SimplyJenW

Roselle is hibiscus….. I am not a fan of it, either.

CHAroma

It’s so tart it’s almost salty!

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