Contentment

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Fruit Herbal Blend
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic
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From Bonne Maman

Put your mind at ease as you delight in each sip.

Relax and unwind with a delightful blend of poetic star anise, blackcurrant, lemon balm, and marshmallow. Put your mind at ease as you delight in each sip.

Bonne Maman® takes care of us and those she loves, in small, everyday moments. She carefully selects only the best plants and flowers that when blended together, create moments to remember.

Ingredients and Allergens
Star anise*, Blackcurrant*, Lemon balm*, Marshmallow*, Brazil pepper*.

*Organic certified ingredients.

Caffeine free, no flavor or aroma added

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1 Tasting Note

94 tasting notes

I wasn’t sure if I’d like this one but after trying a couple of the other Bonne Maman teas I decided I’d get a box of Contentment too. I’m not usually a fan of sweet and spicy together (spices are fine, spicy not so much) and didn’t really know what a Brazil pepper tastes like so I wasn’t sure if I’d like the tea.

The dry tea smells strongly of anise. Really strongly. The teabags are individually wrapped in the box and I could smell anise before I even opened the box. I still smell anise in the brewed tea but I can smell the other stuff lurking in the background. The tea is…kind of sweet, kind of sour (the black currant?)…with a little bit of a warming tingle that I wouldn’t really call spiciness. It’s okay. Not something I’d crave but I can probably drink through my box of it without feeling like I’m being tortured. So far all of the Bonne Maman teas have had annoyingly short strings on the teabags. I like to be able to wrap the string and tag around the handle of my mug so they don’t dive into my cup when I pour in the water but with these that leaves the teabag hanging awkwardly at the top edge of the cup. It’s not a huge deal but I wish they’d make the strings a little longer or just go stringless/tagless.

I looked up Brazil peppers while I was sipping my cup. Apparently Brazil peppers are in the cashew family and are sometimes sold as pink peppercorns. They’ve been used as folk remedies for just about everything and I guess there have been some studies on its use as a potential treatment for MRSA.

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