Island Hibiscus Punch

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Hibiscus, Mango, Marigold Petals, Natural Flavours, Pineapple, Rose Hips, Safflower
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  • “I liked it. Similar to others of this blend. Love the artwork on it. Sugar helps tame any sourness of the Hibiscus. Caffeine tree, so a nice hot treat near bedtime if in mood for fruity and color.” Read full tasting note
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From New Mexico Tea Company

Large, generous chucks of pineapple, mango and dates make this fruit tisane really pop right out of the cup. Your taste buds will really get a punch out of the fruity flavor balanced perfectly by the tart hibiscus and rose hips. Makes a great tea iced or hot.

Extra Info:
The word punch may be a loanword from Sanskrit pañca, meaning “five”, as the drink was frequently made with five ingredients: alcohol, sugar, lemon, water, and tea or spices. The English term punch was first recorded in British documents in 1632. At the time, most punches were of the wassail type made with a wine or brandy base but around 1655, Jamaican rum came into use, and the “modern” punch emerged.

Hawaiian Punch was created as an ice cream topping syrup in 1934 by A.W. Leo, Tom Yeats, and Ralph Harrison in a converted garage in Fullerton, California. It originally contained 5 fruit juices: orange, pineapple, passion fruit, guava and papaya – all imported from Hawaii.

Ingredients:
Pineapple, mango and date pieces, hibiscus, safflowers, rose hips, marigold petals, natural flavoring.

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I liked it. Similar to others of this blend. Love the artwork on it. Sugar helps tame any sourness of the Hibiscus. Caffeine tree, so a nice hot treat near bedtime if in mood for fruity and color.

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