Mix Fruit Lemonade

Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Citric Acid, Hibiscus, Lemon, Natural Flavours, Orange, Rose Hips, Stevia Leaf
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “March 3; all our windows are open; we’re in t-shirts and barefoot. Unheard of in this part of the country. (This is not a complaint, just an observation.) Spent a little bit of time walking the...” Read full tasting note
  • “A sipdown! (M: 4 Y: 47) Ah, what a shame. But I wanted something refreshing in the evening of today. And lemonade-tea sounded so good. Temperature isn’t so high, and I am really sure it is a blast...” Read full tasting note
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Fruit tea with rosehip, hibiscus, orange, apple, lemon and natural aroma of mango, pineapple and lemon.

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March 3; all our windows are open; we’re in t-shirts and barefoot. Unheard of in this part of the country. (This is not a complaint, just an observation.) Spent a little bit of time walking the backyard to pick up all the sticks the wind has thrown around all winter and sanding the ancient backyard glider. My internal solar batteries are humming happily.

In anticipation of some outdoor time, I steeped a pint jar of this lemonade blend overnight in the fridge. (Iced tea in March…there’s another anomaly!) Basilur treats its fruit flavor with respect and doesn’t hibisc-ify everything, so the lemonade part of this blend is perfectly, pleasantly lemony. The mixed fruit part does remind me of the canned fruit cocktail served in the school cafeteria—I would drink the syrup and leave the fruit, except for the maraschino cherry.

There was just a hint of bitterness that I’m attributing to the overnight steep, but not enough to ruin it. Next one, I’ll steep normally, then chill later to see if that fixes the issue.

ashmanra

Yay for barefoot weather! I enjoyed some barefoot time today, too!

Martin Bednář

We have a warmer days than usual here too. I am not complaining, just afraid of one freezing day and all harvest will be gone..

gmathis

Very true. I told my husband yesterday that it was hard for me not to go out and start digging and planting…but we need to wait until mid-April, and even that is a little risky.

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A sipdown! (M: 4 Y: 47)
Ah, what a shame.
But I wanted something refreshing in the evening of today. And lemonade-tea sounded so good. Temperature isn’t so high, and I am really sure it is a blast cold, but even hot it is definitely refreshing enough. A tea-pop maybe would make this tea just great. And again, no tartness from hibiscus here. A tea I would consider buying a whole box… if I didn’t had enough of other teas in tea bags. They are somehow much slower in sipdowns than their looseleaf counterparts.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML

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