I’m confused. I thought I was drinking tea, not mango juice! This is really delish, but I don’t know how to rate it.

It’s tropical, fruity and definitely mango-y with a hint of ginger and spice. It’s quite tasty, just not really very much like tea. I don’t taste any tea at all, oolong or otherwise. Bet this would be great iced too. Hmm.

Karys 13 years ago

Try the kamiya papaya, similar spice but you taste the oolong much more. : )

Donna A 13 years ago

I’m drinking this tonight to avoid too much caffeine this late, and agree that the oolong is not detectable, but I do like it anyway, even though I tend not to prefer really fruity teas. I think the ginger and spices help make it less like drinking fruit juice. I agree that it would taste really good cold too.

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Karys 13 years ago

Try the kamiya papaya, similar spice but you taste the oolong much more. : )

Donna A 13 years ago

I’m drinking this tonight to avoid too much caffeine this late, and agree that the oolong is not detectable, but I do like it anyway, even though I tend not to prefer really fruity teas. I think the ginger and spices help make it less like drinking fruit juice. I agree that it would taste really good cold too.

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