Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Burdock, Dandelion Root, Licorice Root, Red Clover, Rhubarb
Flavors
Bark, Camphor, Herbs, Medicinal
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Kosher
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Average preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “I feel like I taste licorice or some natural sort of sweetener. I also taste something a little savory and similar to barley. This is pretty mild and pleasant. It has a very herbal flavor. I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I have received this tea bag from postcrossing. Well, it sounds very interesting, so let’s find out. When I took it out from foil wrapping lots of dust come out too. Dry it smells after camphor, at...” Read full tasting note
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From Now Real Tea

A traditional herbal blend
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Contains no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, or sugars.

Ojibwa is a traditional North American herbal beverage long known for its health benefits. Originally prepared by the Ojibwa Indians of Ontario, Canada, this caffeine-free brew has been trusted for decades and remains one of our best-selling teas.

Ingredients: Red Clover Flowers, Burdock Root, Sheep Sorrel Herb (Rumex acetosella), Licorice Root, Slippery Elm Bark, Dandelion Root, Barberry Root Bark, Turkey Rhubarb Root (Rheum palmatum).

Instructions: Steep one tea bag in 6-8 ounces of boiling water for 4-6 minutes. Stir occasionally while steeping.

Contains: Red Clover, Sheep Sorrel, Licorice Root, Barberry, Rhubarb. Consult physician if pregnant/nursing or have a medical condition.

Contains no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, or sugars.

Premium unbleached tea bags with our no-staples design.

We source only the highest quality ingredients so you can enjoy the most delicious, healthful tea every day. If you don’t love this tea as much as we do, we’ll happily refund your money.

Because you are what you eat and drink, NOW Real Food and Real Tea have been committed to providing delicious, healthy, natural products since 1968. We’re independent, family owned, and proud of it. Keep it natural. Keep it real.

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2 Tasting Notes

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I feel like I taste licorice or some natural sort of sweetener. I also taste something a little savory and similar to barley. This is pretty mild and pleasant. It has a very herbal flavor. I wouldn’t order it, but it was a decent tea box find.

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I have received this tea bag from postcrossing. Well, it sounds very interesting, so let’s find out.
When I took it out from foil wrapping lots of dust come out too.

Dry it smells after camphor, at least I think so. It is medicinal, bit like a some kind of lotion. I notice as well sandalwood. And then generic medicinal notes.

In taste it is not bad, though very medicinal. Bark taste in background. Not bad herbal tea.

TIL: Ojibwa is a native American tribe living around Great Lakes. NHL player T. J. Oshie claims he is Ojibwa member as well.

Flavors: Bark, Camphor, Herbs, Medicinal

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML
gmathis

I’ve seen this locally, although I’m not sure what the health benefit is supposed to be. Do you feel healthier now? :)

Martin Bednář

I don’t know if I should blame the tea, but I felt really drowsy, headache, sick and really heavy sweating after 3 hours I drank it.
It was like really low blood pressure. So I bought myself a Pepsi and energy drink and it’s good again. But I have no clues it’s because of tea.

gmathis

Ugh. Glad it didn’t last long!

Martin Bednář

Well. I guess it is something more. In night I had upset stomach, sweating again a lot – even that much I had to move from my bedroom to living room (colder). Weird. But I won’t blame tea for it. Maybe me being nervous recently it is that.

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