Borůvkový džbánek (Blueberry Jug)

Tea type
Fruit Tea
Ingredients
Bilberries, Hibiscus Flowers, Orange Peel, Rose Hips
Flavors
Not available
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Loose Leaf, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
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Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “Finally I have tried this as well (I did once or twice before; but haven’t written a note). Well, a pleasant, blueberry (eh, bilberry) flavoured drink. Non offensive hibiscus, pleasant tartness,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I am having another evening tea from Martin – many thanks! The name translates to blueberry jug, I believe, but I thought it tasted a bit more like light cranberry! It does not taste like a...” Read full tasting note
  • “Labor Day weekend was still beastly hot in our part of the world (it’s September, weather pixies—get with it!) so anything I drank, I drank iced. This fruity little treat worked well, Martin! If...” Read full tasting note

From Gresik Valdemar

Full, engaging, sweetish taste of blueberries with a hint of orange peel.

Ingedients: hibiscus flowers, rosehips, chokeberries, bilberries 6 %, orange peel 6 %, natural aroma, blueberry stems 3 %.

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1849 tasting notes

Finally I have tried this as well (I did once or twice before; but haven’t written a note).

Well, a pleasant, blueberry (eh, bilberry) flavoured drink. Non offensive hibiscus, pleasant tartness, bilberry flavour good and genuine. Refreshing orange zest is noticeable in the aftertaste.

Refreshing and enjoyable; definitely can imagine drinking it iced ;)

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

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3242 tasting notes

I am having another evening tea from Martin – many thanks!

The name translates to blueberry jug, I believe, but I thought it tasted a bit more like light cranberry! It does not taste like a hibiscus hammer hitting me in the head.

I have had bilberry flavored matcha before and I think the hibiscus is making this a bit more tart, but not too tart for me. Enjoyed with the last two Marks & Spencer chocolates that I bought before Christmas and a small cup of Chex Mix, for the ultimate taste extravaganza of sweet, then salty, then tart, then sweet…and so on.

A lovely evening snack. Thank you, Martin!

Martin Bednář

I really need to try this tea out! :D

gmathis

I liked this one, too!

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2905 tasting notes

Labor Day weekend was still beastly hot in our part of the world (it’s September, weather pixies—get with it!) so anything I drank, I drank iced. This fruity little treat worked well, Martin! If I’ve got my information correct, it contains bilberries, which I’ve never sampled before. I described them to my husband as “blueberries once removed.” Even with rose hips in the mix, the blend was gentle and not a bit tart.

Martin Bednář

Right, it should be called bilberry jug; but even official English translation says Blueberry :)

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