Guava Ginseng Green Tea

Tea type
Green Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Astringent, Fruity, Menthol, Mineral, Sweet, Tart, Tropical
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Caffeine
Medium
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 45 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I recently received this one from a friend that lives in Hawaii. This smells of glorious guava once opened! Intensely scented for a bagged tea!!! As for the taste – it was more ginseng at first!...” Read full tasting note
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  • “My dad got this for me. It just wasn’t for me. It has a mild strength of guava. It has a cold medicine feel to it, does ginseng have that effect? I have had ginseng tea, but don’t remember that...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I purchased this tea during a trip to Hawaii – I love all things guava! This tea is quite good, but it really needs a sweetener to bring out the flavor – I find a little bit of honey does the trick...” Read full tasting note
    89
  • “Sipdown! (26 | 347) This was my favorite of the four flavors I tried. I’ve never had guava, but the fruit flavor here is tart and more distinct than the mango. The ginseng is almost… minty? ...” Read full tasting note
    72

From Hawaiian Islands Tea Company

A tea that has it all! Antioxidant rich green tea, fortified with Panax Ginseng and further boosted with exquisite tropical Guava. An aromatic and smooth way to enjoy a cup of tropical tea. Made with Green Tea leaves, Guava Leaves, Panax Ginseng & Natural Flavoring. Our Guava Ginseng tea is rich in antioxidants, and has a deliciously smooth flavor and aroma. Enjoy!

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6 Tasting Notes

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I recently received this one from a friend that lives in Hawaii. This smells of glorious guava once opened! Intensely scented for a bagged tea!!! As for the taste – it was more ginseng at first! The it was half ginseng and half green tea tasting. The more it cooled I could finally get the guava notes! I prefer to wait on this one to cool a bit so I can get that guava flavor tied in! Once that happened I enjoyed this cup more!

SupremeMongoose

Interesting that you got so much more ginseng taste than I did – mine isn’t very strong at all! I wonder if I have an older batch? :)

Batrachoid

Wow, can you send anything from this company? Their teas sound like they were made for my mother. XD I’ll have to bug the international grocery to carry them.

SupremeMongoose

Batrachoid – you can buy tea directly from the company online: http://www.hawaiianislandstea.com/GuavaGinsengTea/tabid/210/Default.aspx

Batrachoid

Mahalo. =) Ooh, they’re still applying their holiday discount. Mahalo again!

TeaEqualsBliss

I only had one bag of each via a swap or I would gladly send you some if I had it that is! :)

SupremeMongoose

Glad to help! I need to order some more myself :D

Atacdad

completely off topic, but I owe SupremeMongoose for posting that link…they had links to Lion Coffee, which my wife and I fell in love with YEARS ago, but I always thought it was local to the islands only. I hadn’t looked for it in several years, but there it was! cool, very cool! ;-)

SupremeMongoose

Yay! The Internet is amazing ;)

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My dad got this for me. It just wasn’t for me. It has a mild strength of guava. It has a cold medicine feel to it, does ginseng have that effect? I have had ginseng tea, but don’t remember that feeling. It reminds me how Coldeeze feels in your mouth, but not as extreme. It’s something that made me not like the tea. The tea itself was just mediocre. I am donating the rest to a friend who has a cold, I hope she enjoys it. I really was looking forward to the guava flavor. First guava flavored tea.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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I purchased this tea during a trip to Hawaii – I love all things guava! This tea is quite good, but it really needs a sweetener to bring out the flavor – I find a little bit of honey does the trick nicely.

The green tea is mellow, and the flavors of the guava and ginseng aren’t overpowering. I steep it for 5 minutes (the directions advise 3-5 minutes) – usually I wouldn’t steep green tea for so long, but this one seems to need it or it doesn’t come out well.

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Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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Sipdown! (26 | 347)

This was my favorite of the four flavors I tried.

I’ve never had guava, but the fruit flavor here is tart and more distinct than the mango. The ginseng is almost… minty? There’s something a bit menthol-esque about it, which adds an interesting dimension. The green tea is a bit harsh though, and doesn’t have a lot of flavor otherwise.

I probably wouldn’t order this, but it does make me want to try guava if I ever find one!

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Flavors: Astringent, Fruity, Menthol, Mineral, Sweet, Tart, Tropical

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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this was a tasty treat today – a deliciously guava like tea with ginseng. I think in the grand scheme of things, i could have done without the ginseng but the guava flavouring was spot on. really interesting tea to try!

The Anonymous Critique

I had similar tea today from The Hawaiian Islands Tea company – Mango Maui! It was delicious.

Sil

i have a few others i’m going to be trying to day too :)

The Anonymous Critique

Where did you pick these up? I can only get them from a friend who travels back and forth to Hawaii.

Sil

in a swap/travelling tea box

The Anonymous Critique

Great! Thanks for the info.

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The problem with ginseng is that it is an overpowering flavor no matter what else you use it with. I do enjoy this tea but I wish that the guava would be more flavorful. Also if you haven’t yet, try this tea with honey. It brings out some of the guava flavor. Truly though the best part of the tea is the smell. Hawai’i in my nose.

Preparation
140 °F / 60 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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