Wild Apple Sarsaparilla

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Apple, Cardamom, Chamomile, Licorice Root, Orange Peel, Sarsaparilla
Flavors
Apple, Caramel, Green Apple, Herbaceous, Licorice, Pepper, Sweet, Vanilla
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by Mastress Alita
Average preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 7 oz / 215 ml

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  • “Not long ago, I decided I really needed to stock up the pantry with some quick-and-easy teabag herbals, as I’ve been quickly using up my non-caffeinated loose leaf due to my “no caffeine after 6...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Saw this one at Target well on the website and it sounded good based on the ingredients I decided it was worth the risk. Worst case scenario it turns out to be a licorice root bomb. Best case...” Read full tasting note
  • “(Will I ever learn? How many times have I grabbed a tea box without checking the ingredients because the name intrigued me?) When I finally read the fine print and noticed licorice, I almost...” Read full tasting note
  • “Work tea #2. When I know we’re going to have an influx of patients I’ll often throw an herbal tea bag into my cup. I don’t have to worry about overstepping, and I’ll still have something warm to...” Read full tasting note
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Wandering the Midwest, cowboys inspired us with their love for warming sarsaparilla. Surrounded by wild apples, we couldn’t resist pairing the two. Slightly sweet, deliciously smooth, with a touch of vanilla flavor.

Ingredients: Orange peel, apples, chamomile flowers, sarsaparilla root, licorice root, cardamom, natural flavor, soy lecithin.

Steeping Instructions: 212F, 8 fl oz, 5 min.

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1217 tasting notes

Not long ago, I decided I really needed to stock up the pantry with some quick-and-easy teabag herbals, as I’ve been quickly using up my non-caffeinated loose leaf due to my “no caffeine after 6 pm” rule. I remember hearing about the limited “Forager’s Edition” teas exclusive to Target (four blends, each “inspired by” a different region of the US). When I went, Target was sold out of the Midwest blend, Wild Apple Sarsaparilla, so I went home with a box each of the other three.

Then, gmathis was kind enough to offer me a sample so I could try all of them! Today I (finally) got out to the mailbox and was surprised with a beautiful card, kind note, and two teabags. So I am now steeping it up as my nightly cuppa today!

The aroma from my steeped cup is giving me sort of a caramel apple vibe… I smell apple, but there is a sweet vanilla/caramel sort of note as well. On the sip, I taste green apples, and it actually has more of a bite to it than the syrupy sweetness that plays on the nose. Sort of an herbaceous peppery flavor… which, looking at the ingredients on the package, I’m going to guess is coming from the cardamom. After the swallow, a sweetness plays out on my tongue… I do taste licorice root, but mildly, without the long, coating-sensation sweetness. I’m actually having a hard time making out the sarsaparilla, which is what interested me the most in the blend (I’m a big fan of it!) I had been initially worried about the chamomile (a flavor I’m not keen on) but the flavors/spices in this tea completely cover up that weird “soapy” taste I get with chamomile.

This is really pleasant! A nice blend to unwind after what felt like a very long work week. Thank you so much, gmathis!

Flavors: Apple, Caramel, Green Apple, Herbaceous, Licorice, Pepper, Sweet, Vanilla

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 1 tsp 12 OZ / 350 ML
gmathis

My pleasure! This one was a surprise to me. I’m two thumbs up for two on the Foragers I’ve tried (Juniper Honey Mint was the other.)

Mastress Alita

I enjoyed the Honey Juniper Mint one, too! (which I tried but haven’t gotten around to recording a note for yet). I haven’t tried the other two flavors yet!

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1299 tasting notes

Saw this one at Target well on the website and it sounded good based on the ingredients I decided it was worth the risk. Worst case scenario it turns out to be a licorice root bomb. Best case scenario it ends up being a favorite like say Tazo’s Lemon Loaf or Butterscotch Blondie Tea.
Verdict: I need to play with this one some more but this cup was, unfortunately, a licorice root bomb. I added up having to add some oat milk to it.

Flavors: Licorice, Sweet

Preparation
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Mastress Alita

I wish my local grocers had this one! Maybe I’ll check our Target… I love sarsaparilla (and licorice)!

Lexie Aleah

If you can’t find it I’ll send you a few bags to try (:

gmathis

Mastress Alita, I think you’ll like it. I’m not a licorice fan, but it played nicely with the other ingredients in my cup and didn’t overwhelm too badly. It reminded me of caramel apples. I’ll have to try a round with milk.

Tiffany :)

Sounds intriguing, will have to look around at my local stores as well..

Lexie Aleah

I’ll try steeping it for a bit shorter amount of time next time.

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2900 tasting notes

(Will I ever learn? How many times have I grabbed a tea box without checking the ingredients because the name intrigued me?) When I finally read the fine print and noticed licorice, I almost immediately regretted picking this up. Same when I sniffed the dry bag

However, (don’t you just love good howevers?) it works in this blend! The apple flavor is crisp and strong and balances out the licorice stickiness. I had to really think about it to find any real sarsaparilla…but if you want yourself a good cup of caramel apple tea, you’ve got it here. Go figure.

Planning to try the next cup with milk in hopes of replicating Wrapples. (Remember, I am ancient … they were thin round sheets of caramel you plopped over an apple and stuck in the oven for just a bit. I ate the sheets straight from the package and drove my mom crazy.)

OMGsrsly

Ooooh, you’re lucky it worked for you! I really really dislike licorice root in tea. As much as I love the flavour, I can’t stand the sweet stickiness (good description!).

Crowkettle

I would’ve blindly grabbed a box with that tea name too. Glad it worked out despite the licorice (also not a fan of licorice root)!

gmathis

Licorice is why I have almost completely written off Yogi teas—-I don’t think I’ve ever had one of their blends that didn’t overdo it completely.

Side note … a pint of Marketside (Walmart upscale deli brand) Apple Crisp ice cream mysteriously appeared in my freezer this week. I have never had a tea float, but I am seriously considering it.

Mastress Alita

I actually love licorice root… and this tea sounds like something I’d love, because I’m a Sarsaparilla fiend (except I’m sad to hear the sarsaparilla is lacking). Tazo flavors are very limited in my local grocery, but if I see it, I’ll grab it…

gmathis

Found my box at Target, if that helps.

Martin Bednář

Hmm, that sounds interesting. Never heard about Sarsaparilla (sounds bit Finnish to me!) and I don’t mind licorice if it is not too much of it in (considering Yogi for example).

gmathis

Martin, if you’ve ever tried American-style root beer soft drinks, you’ve tasted the sarsaparilla flavoring. Not absolutely identical to sassafras, but similar.

Martin Bednář

Nope, don’t have that experience yet.

OMGsrsly

A tea float sounds like it could be incredibly good. :)

Mastress Alita

Oh, thanks gmathis, I do have a Target locally so I’ll check there!

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1118 tasting notes

Work tea #2.

When I know we’re going to have an influx of patients I’ll often throw an herbal tea bag into my cup. I don’t have to worry about overstepping, and I’ll still have something warm to sip once things calm down (my office is freezing!). Today it was this, and I liked it.

The apple flavor is mild. In fact, it taste a bit like slightly watered down apple juice. The sarsaparilla flavor came across more like caramel. So the end result was caramel apple tea, heavy on the caramel. I’m not sad about it, and I’m sure I’ll drink it again in the near future.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
gmathis

Hadn’t seen this one. Interesting combination! I have some sassafras concentrate that I have been throwing randomly into cold brews this summer with reasonably good results.

Veronica

I love the idea, but I do wish it had more of a sweet root beer flavor, but the caramel is nice, too.

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442 tasting notes

The tea smelled like apple as I tore open the pouch, and smelled like apple when brewed. It does taste like apple in the cup, but weaker, and as an aftertaste. It does have relaxing chamomile, so it’s good for an evening cup, but when I compare to my favorite Lemon Loaf Tazo tea, this seems a bit weak and I’m wishing for a more tart apple taste.

Flavors: Apple, Vanilla

gmathis

I saw Lemon Loaf next to this one and almost grabbed a box…I was trying to be virtuous and pick only one.

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