Kalahari / Khalahari

Tea type
Rooibos Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Orange Zest, Chocolate, Lemon Zest
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “This time around, I got strong whiffs of lemongrass as I opened the bag. I’m getting little in the brew as I drink it, more of a crumbly orange chocolate pastille. As it cools I get more orange and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Another one from my tea desire advent calender! I find these are easy to take to work as theyre already made into a tea bag, however this one is kinda yuck tasting to me. Don’t know how else to...” Read full tasting note
    35
  • “I needed something without caffeine to try and this seemed like a good idea. Still not quite tasting everything, but I could get the Orange (quite nice) and a hint of chocolate. I’m not sure if the...” Read full tasting note
  • “And so I used this tea to break 1111 and turn it into 1112. AAAHHH! And for all this reminds me of cleaning products, I really quite like it. Something to consider in the (potentially distant)...” Read full tasting note

From Tea Desire

1 teaspoon per cup boiling water, steep for 4 to 5 minutes.

Ingredients: Rooibos tea, chocolate drops, corflower blossoms, lemon grass, natural flavour.

allergy advice: contains milk products and soybean products

(I added this under both names, as Tea Desire’s website lists it as Kalahari, yet the bag I just ordered says Khalahari).

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6 Tasting Notes

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This time around, I got strong whiffs of lemongrass as I opened the bag. I’m getting little in the brew as I drink it, more of a crumbly orange chocolate pastille. As it cools I get more orange and rooibos out of the mix…. and while I want to love this, it’s still less than my favorite, sadly.

1.5 tsp in 12 oz.

Flavors: Chocolate, Lemon Zest, Orange Zest

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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Another one from my tea desire advent calender! I find these are easy to take to work as theyre already made into a tea bag, however this one is kinda yuck tasting to me. Don’t know how else to describe it… haha

The tea bag it self smelled nice and orange like. However upon steeping the orange turned into what I would consider an orange cleaner/medicine like smell and the taste was just odd. I mean it wasnt undrinkable but I would NOT drink it again. Also left a weird after tate in my mouth that I need to steep another tea to get rid of.

Flavors: Orange Zest

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I needed something without caffeine to try and this seemed like a good idea. Still not quite tasting everything, but I could get the Orange (quite nice) and a hint of chocolate. I’m not sure if the chocolate wasn’t strong enough for me or it’s my taste still being off from the antibiotics. I’ll have to try this one again.

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And so I used this tea to break 1111 and turn it into 1112. AAAHHH!

And for all this reminds me of cleaning products, I really quite like it. Something to consider in the (potentially distant) future when I’m allowed to buy tea for myself again.

Thanks so much for sharing, MissB!

OMGsrsly

And as a note, I don’t understand there’s supposed to be chocolate in this? I did not get any chocolate. Even cooled, I do not get any chocolate. Chocowhat.

MissB

Yep, I find it depends on the day if I get chocolate in it. Still tasty, and yet… I want chocolate! lol.

OMGsrsly

I think I might go gnaw on a piece of chocolate bar before I go to bed. :) I’ll get my chocolate somehow!

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