Tea type
Herbal Tea
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Flavors
Ginger, Herbaceous, Herbs, Lemon, Lemongrass, Mint, Sweet, Tart
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Average preparation
Boiling 6 min, 30 sec 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “Sipdown! (41) The first one to be finished off from my swap with Courtney! I don’t have much experience with tulsi blends, so I thought this one would be fun to try. I’m surprised by how mellow it...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I can’t say I really care for the dry or steeped scent all too much here, and this tea strikes me as one someone would only drink if they’re feeling under the weather. That said, I ordered this for...” Read full tasting note

From Bush Berry (formerly New Moon Tea Co.)

Tulsi (also called Holy Basil) is a revered Indian herb with a health perks list longer than we can even begin to put in print. Pour yourself a mug of our tulsi blend of Krishna, Rama and Vana along with puckery lemon and fresh ginger to feel it for yourself!

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Sipdown! (41)

The first one to be finished off from my swap with Courtney!

I don’t have much experience with tulsi blends, so I thought this one would be fun to try. I’m surprised by how mellow it is – I expected the tulsi to have a stronger flavor. But this is mostly a pleasant and gentle lemon ginger tisane.

The ginger is soft and warming, and not too strong. I think I can taste both lemon peel and lemongrass here, which together give a soft and well-rounded herbal lemon note. As far as the tulsi, I get a little hint of a minty or basil note, but it’s extremely mild.

A perfectly pleasant herbal tisane for the evening! :)

Flavors: Ginger, Herbaceous, Herbs, Lemon, Lemongrass, Mint, Sweet, Tart

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Mastress Alita

I’ve never had this particular one, but a Lemon Ginger Tulsi (the one from Davidson’s Tea, which is frequently wholesaled at different small-business-owner shops) is my favorite lemon ginger tea.

Courtney

Woot! Lex loves this one too. She used to drink this every morning for our commute to work. :)

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I can’t say I really care for the dry or steeped scent all too much here, and this tea strikes me as one someone would only drink if they’re feeling under the weather. That said, I ordered this for Lex because she is one to drink things for the betterment of her health, even if she doesn’t enjoy the taste (which is so not me haha).

There is a significantly better taste than scent here. The ginger is a bit muted, which I prefer. Ginger-forward teas are generally not my favourite. The lemongrass adds a nice dimension to the taste, and although I’m unsure what these separate tulsi plants taste like, there is a subtle sweetness at the end of each sip that makes me happy I didn’t add additional sweetener (which I did consider).

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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