Lemon Ginger Tea

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Ginger, Lemon, Citrus Zest, Spicy, Floral, Honey, Lemongrass, Medicinal, Orange, Lemon Zest, Citrus, Spices
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by nancoix
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 10 oz / 298 ml

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  • “My husband had to pick our eldest up from school because she’s not feeling well, and he brought this home to help soothe all the sore throats in this house. I do love tea bags when I’m not feeling...” Read full tasting note
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  • “brief hint of juicy lemon followed by a strong ginger bite. This is definitely ginger tea with a hint of lemon, NOT lemon tea with a hint of ginger. So be warned: Must Love Ginger. It is EXACTLY...” Read full tasting note
    71
  • “Had this as an after-dinner tea, since ginger is warming, and it’s freaking snowing here(this never happens!). It’s a nice lemony-ginger, with the spice of the ginger giving it a nice bite. I had...” Read full tasting note
    74
  • “Today we celebrated Christmas with my family. My brother and his family in from Michigan and it’s always a great time with great food, and enough calories that could keep the Hindenburg from taking...” Read full tasting note
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From Stash Tea

Smooth lemon flavor with a lingering bite of ginger.

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52 Tasting Notes

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14 tasting notes

Strong lemon flavor and when steeped over five minutes a nice spicy ginger flavor emerges. Not a daily drinker, but for the occasional sore throat and stuffy nose, this seems to clear it up nicely.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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123 tasting notes

OK, this was the day my sinuses needed a little assist, as I mentioned in my first tea note. Also, a couple of days ago I logged Yogi Ginger, so it’s an apt time for a comparison.

First, re: the sinuses. It is not necessary to actually sip the tea for it to have a beneficial effect on said sinuses. Merely sniffing the gingery steam has helped enormously. ;)

Secondly, the taste experience. I find it interesting that the aroma is strongly ginger for me, but when I taste it it’s still overwhelmingly lemony-lemongrass with a spicy ginger afterbite.

Verdict: the Yogi tea was soothing to the tum, the Stash tea is soothing to the respiratory system. Each has a place on my shelf, and a distinctive flavor despite very similar ingredients, and I’m raising my initial rating on the Stash tea.

One question remains. The box says it “Contains: soy.” I don’t have any sensitivity to soy, but others may. I can’t figure out where that’s coming from among the listed ingredients, which are “ginger root, lemongrass, lemon flavor, safflower, hibiscus, and citric acid.”

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191 tasting notes

Great combination of lemon and ginger flavor. This is a great tea for when you have a cold – the ginger makes you feel a bit less stuffy. It’s been a while since I had it, but I think longer steeping times increased the ginger flavor without anything getting weird. I have wished that stash had a plain ginger herbal tea, though, as I get tired of lemon flavor sometimes.

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94 tasting notes

I don’t taste lemon at all really, but I don’t care since I actually bought it for the ginger, which is nice and strong! I am pleased with this tea.

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5 tasting notes

The lemon and ginger flavors seem to be pretty evenly balanced in this tea. I love lemon tea and the ginger is a nice addition. I don’t drink this too frequently, but it’s nice for a weekday evening when I need something hot and decaf.

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9 tasting notes

this should have been called ginger tea.
i didnt get any lemon or citrus from it . i added sugar and it wasnt too bad.
i think ill rearrange and put this near the bottom of my pile of tea though ;)

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34 tasting notes

My favorite Lemon Ginger tea EVER. My husband calls this “stinky tea”. It smells very strong and potent. The flavor has a bite and is really zippy on your tongue. It has a warm feeling/aftertaste in your throat too. If you don’t like the warmth of ginger you won’t like this tea, but if you are a fan of ginger you will probably love it. Just enough lemon without being too lemony.
I drink it black with a touch of honey.

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176 tasting notes

A pretty darn solid tea with a strong ginger taste! My friend actually recommended this to me when I had a lingering tummy ache and it really did help ease the nauseousness. I imagine it’d be good for colds as well!

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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14 tasting notes

last bag of herbal tea in my house, here goes nothing

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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3 tasting notes

This tea, though good for something bagged, is definitely not natural tasting. When I think of tea with ginger I expect something hot and spicy, with a nice kick to it. This tea has the ginger kick but it doesn’t feel very fresh or natural, as ginger usually does. I had to steep it a bit longer to get the kick in there. The acidity of lemon and that kick of ginger are usually a good combination but were mild in this tea. Ginger is definitely the dominating flavour and the aftertaste is lemon (although it is a rather synthetic aftertaste). It has not been my favourite but it isn’t the worst I’ve tried and it is very practical and good if you’re on the move. Adding honey improves the overall taste.

I have a feeling this would be good iced; I will try that out sometime.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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