Sweet and Spicy

Tea type
Herbal Honeybush Rooibos Blend
Ingredients
Chamomile, Chicory Root, Natural Flavours, Orange Oil, Orange Peels, Organic Honeybush, Organic Lemongrass, Organic Red Rooibos, Peppermint, Rose Hips, Spices
Flavors
Candy, Cinnamon, Spicy, Sweet, Rooibos, Citrus
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 12 oz / 355 ml

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  • “I receieved a sample of this from Suziqzer. Thank you! This was pretty similar to H&S Hot Cinnamon Spice. It was a nice afternoon treat.” Read full tasting note
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  • “[Backlog] – I picked up a box of this tea because I had heard good things. It smells like Christmas right out of the box and seemed so promising! I noticed that it gave up its flavor and color...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Wow! This has quite the punch to it. Peppermint. Cinnamon. Licorice and there’s a sweetness that I’m not sure where it’s coming from….but I like it. This reminds me of a decaf version of...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I don’t know from tea, but this is all right. It’s sweet…real sweet. I admit, I love sweet drinks but hate the lingering sour taste of sugar. This tea neatly sidesteps that by being perfectly sweet...” Read full tasting note
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From Good Earth Teas

Is there anything better than when opposites attract? The master blenders behind Sweet & Spicy ® don’t seem to think so. Bursts of sweet orange tangle with spicy cinnamon in a naturally caffeine free Rooibos red tea infusion.

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This tea tastes exactly like a stick of Big Red gum. It is very sweet and very cinnamon (like red hot candies). Might be okay for baking, but I could not finish my cup of it.

Edit: I gave the rest of this box of tea to my Mom. It turns out this is her favorite tea, ever. Maybe I am the only person who doesn’t like this tea.

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Great as an after dinner tea , with some desert,,,especially something of a caramel , or maple flavor to compliment the full bodied flavors of this tasty tea

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Not my favorite of the teas in my cupboard. It’s very strong, especially the anise and ginger. But, it’s really soothing on a sore throat. Just make sure that it’s really hot when you drink it, the flavor goes a little funny, I think, when it gets closer to room temperature.

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I made a cup of this tea hot, and the spices were just overwhelming — I’m talking a punch to the throat here. Then I got distracted by the book I was reading and let my tea get cold. At first, I was annoyed that I’d have to heat it back up, but I took a sip of it cool and it was a lot calmer. This definitely has potential as an iced tea. When the weather gets warmer, I’ll give it another shot.

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You can certainly smell the spices galore on this one! WOWZA! I’ve put this one on the back burner so to speak because I didn’t like it at first. Thought I would give it a 2nd chance. Still don’t like it. It’s smells like it should be all spice but then you taste it and it’s very sweet. Not one of my favorites. Maybe it’s better as an iced tea.

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