Tulsi Sweet Rose

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Basil, Chamomile, Rose Petals, Stevia Leaf, Tulsi
Flavors
Chamomile, Floral, Hay, Rose, Stevia, Sweet, Basil, Citrusy, Clove, Green, Herbaceous, Lemongrass, Licorice, Pepper, Perfume, Tulsi, Herbs, Soap, Lychee, Mint, Flowers, Earth, Lemon Zest, Tobacco
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Fair Trade, Kosher, Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by derk
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 1 g 9 oz / 253 ml

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  • “This is not my favorite tulsi blend due to the stevia, but with roses and chamomile added to the mix it does seem quite relaxing somehow… and I was just reading tulsi is supposedly an...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another Jamie tea! I admit, rose teas are growing on me. And this is my very 1st Tulsi tisane so I had to try it. I bumped up the suggested steeping time a min since I like my teas in a 6oz cuppa...” Read full tasting note
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  • “this tea has now become a must in my house. and i’ve just run out cause i kept giving it out! and now whole foods stopped carrying it!! AHHHHHHHH!! it’s a nightly ritual – 2 bags in a tumbler...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I ordered a 3.5 ounce tin of this and got it this morning. I really really wanted to like this after the big success with Tazo “Rest,” but on first sniff and taste, I’m not happy. It smells really...” Read full tasting note
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From Organic India

Organic India’s foundational herb, adaptogenic Tulsi, combined with soothing rose and chamomile. Calming and centering with a divine fragrance.

Benefits
Tulsi: India’s beloved Queen of Herbs for 5,000 years.
Adaptogenic Tulsi supports a healthy stress response.
Organic Rose and Chamomile soothe and calm.
Caffeine Free | Gluten Free

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49 Tasting Notes

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7 tasting notes

Definitely unique. Intense rose flavor that seems even more rosy due to the sweetness of the stevia and the herbal-sweet quality of the tulsi. I love tulsi for it’s calming qualities and this is a nice treat before bedtime.

Flavors: Herbaceous, Mint, Rose, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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I saved this one for last because rose tea has always been my favorite, but it’s also the most fickle of flavors. If there is too much rose the tea becomes very cloying and difficult to drink. Unfortunately that’s the case with this blend, I’m really not a fan of this one.

You can read the full review on my blog:
http://www.notstarvingyet.com/index/2015/9/15/tuesday-tea-tulsi-tea-organicindia

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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1705 tasting notes

My medicine to force me to sleep and relax….and the sedative I frequently administer to my grandmother, my last roommate, and an a practical anti-depressant for one of my friends.

Rose, chamomile, and the grass dew background of the basil pronounce this tisane. It really can be a hit or miss for people, like most herbals usually are. The medicinal effects might or might not work for everyone, but when they do, they do. Sweet rose is also one of the only chamomile blends that I will ever drink.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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26 tasting notes

Stumbled upon this unusual blend in my quest for the ideal rose tea. Drinkable—more fancy than yummy if you ask me. Completely herbal and thus caffeine-free, but I’m not sold on the inclusion of stevia leaf; I’d rather sweeten it myself and risk any bitterness. The search continues, but it was worth a try!

Flavors: Rose, Sweet

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3 tasting notes

Sweet Rose? Yes, please. Holy basil? Heavens yes! “Stress-Relieving & Magical”? You & Betcha. Sometimes I get lucky and stumble across a delightful tea — smells wonderful, tastes divine to me. It’s another one of those teas in which the tea bag can remain in your cup as you sip, kinda like Traditional Medicinals Cranberry Weightless. Ohhhhhm yeah. Enjoy. :^) — [ oh yes, and: it’s caffeine-free + organic + fair trade = nirvana ]

Flavors: Floral, Rose, Tulsi

Preparation
8 min or more 1 g 6 OZ / 192 ML

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812 tasting notes

i stole this tea bag from yogaville! bwahahaha

i took a tea bag of each type of tea with me when i left yogaville for my ever astute tea reviews. i drank this tea the first time i visited yogaville and then again the second time. i plan to go back soon. after i pay off my last vacation.

i’d like to do a week long silent retreat there. there IS a 50/50 chance it would give me a nervous break down, but that’s a chance i’m willing to take in order to find serenity.
ya get me?!

the tulsi teas are all nice and good teas and are a pleasure to drink. (with the exception of one. don’t drink the ‘tummy’ one cuz that one almost made me barf. no lie.)

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8 tasting notes

this is my first tulsi, but i do think that it is very tasty. I don’t mind the “herbiness,” and the rose is lovely. I’ve only had it hot, but I think it would be great iced. It really does feel like it has some stress-busting benefits, so I should be drinking more!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more

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68
26 tasting notes

A gentle, relaxing tea with a very very warm flavor. More powerful with a longer steep, but still tops off before reaching any kind of “strong” flavor.

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2 tasting notes

I love any tea with rose petals in it, but this is by far my favorite. So soothing, and delicately sweet. I like to steep this covered for a little longer than most teas (6-8 min) but the chamomile can get a little strong if you steep it too long.

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