Organic Mango Green Tea

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Bittersweet, Mango, Peach, Spinach, Tea, Bitter, Drying, Green
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Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 5 min, 30 sec 14 oz / 414 ml

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  • “My mom and I were shopping today and leave it to us to find tea in a place I didn’t expect to. We found cubes of this in a TJ MAX store for $5.99 for 100 bags. What the heck we both bought a cube...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This tea wasn’t anything special hot so I gave it a shot iced. Unfortunately the same steeping time/temp was too much for it and the result was too strong and ‘green’ tasting without much mango...” Read full tasting note
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  • “1/28/22 Christmas gift from Caleb. Cold brewed this tea and i love it! the dry leaf is very bitter and artificial scented, but brewed it tastes delicious. Mango is present, but maybe peach and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “The mango flavor is pretty authentic here. I’d prefer it as an herbal as I don’t love the mix of the green tea with the fruit. I don’t think they mesh particularly well in this case. But I...” Read full tasting note

From Touch Organic

The refreshing taste of mango fruit is combined with certified organic green tea to produce a revitalizing cup of tea that is high in antioxidants and bursting with flavour. From our proud farms to your cup – enjoy!

Organic Ingredients:
Green tea, natural mango

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Mild, and smells a lot more like mango than it tastes. Nice and delicate.

Flavors: Mango

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Saw a box of 100 of this and the organic White tea bags at Winner’s; bought 1 of each. Figured: how bad can it be?

Well, it could have been terrible. Thankfully, I don’t have 100 bags of terrible mango green tea to drink. Thankfully.

The smell is much more mango-y than the taste. That shouldn’t be all that surprising; we are talking about bagged green tea after all. I do wish more of the flavour had come through. That being said, it was a fruity green tea. No bitterness, not very grassy. Overall, pretty good. I don’t know if I would buy another box of 100 if given the opportunity (I rarely drink tea fast enough to be able to buy the same thing at Winner’s twice), but it’s not terrible. A good tea for meetings and conferences when loose leaf isn’t practical.

Verdict: probably wouldn’t re-buy, only because it’s Winner’s and when was the last time you saw the same thing in that store 6 months apart?!

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