<?xml version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Reviews of Teas from Vahdam Teas on RateTea</title><atom:link href="http://ratetea.com/brand/vahdam/684/reviews.rss" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><description>This is the feed of all reviews of teas from Vahdam Teas on RateTea.</description><link>http://ratetea.com/brand/vahdam/684/</link><item><title>Review of Turmeric Peppermint by Tchuggin' Okie</title><link>http://ratetea.com/review/7126/</link><guid>http://ratetea.com/review/7126/</guid><media:thumbnail url="http://ratetea.com/images/misc/128-unknown-tea.jpg" height="128" width="128" /><pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2025 05:56:01 EST</pubDate><description>Early in elementary school, a classmate occasionally brought, showed off and ate crazy foods he made, just to gross out others.  One was a bologna and whipped-cream sandwich.  The mindset:  different just to be different, and get animated reactions to the uniqueness of his bizarre culinary combinations.  

I thought of his sandwiches when seeing this product in a variety pack of Vahdam's relatively young line of turmeric-based herbal teas.  How could such a thing not be disjointed and wholly self-contrad...</description></item><item><title>Review of Turmeric Citrus Ginger Herbal Tea by Tchuggin' Okie</title><link>http://ratetea.com/review/7115/</link><guid>http://ratetea.com/review/7115/</guid><media:thumbnail url="http://ratetea.com/images/misc/128-unknown-tea.jpg" height="128" width="128" /><pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2025 03:11:31 EST</pubDate><description>Another car in a train of new turmeric-based teas by Vahdam, &quot;Turmeric Citrus Ginger Herbal Tea&quot; takes &quot;Turmeric Ginger Herbal Tea&quot; and adds a little bit of citrus, but not by much. This makes it a little bit better, but not by much.  

The aroma and flavor are basically identical to &quot;Turmeric Ginger Herbal Tea&quot; (already reviewed), but for a mild addition of a decidedly lemon-dominant fruit component.  The website states that the fruit flavor is bergamot (orange); however, it tastes much more lemony to m...</description></item><item><title>Review of Turmeric Chamomile Herbal Tea by Tchuggin' Okie</title><link>http://ratetea.com/review/7109/</link><guid>http://ratetea.com/review/7109/</guid><media:thumbnail url="http://ratetea.com/images/misc/128-unknown-tea.jpg" height="128" width="128" /><pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2025 10:10:07 EST</pubDate><description>This is a weaker version of Turmeric Ginger that still somehow has chamomile as the main ingredient by mass, but not by aroma nor taste!  As such, one may be quite disappointed if expecting turmeric-flavored chamomile.  Instead the effect is of faintly chamomile-flavored ginger with turmeric for color and advertisement. 

The idea of a turmeric chamomile tea was intriguing, even with the &quot;turmeric and chamomile, infused with herbs and spices,&quot; caveat stated in their web description.  Looking in the bag, ...</description></item><item><title>Review of Turmeric Ginger Herbal Tea by Tchuggin' Okie</title><link>http://ratetea.com/review/7107/</link><guid>http://ratetea.com/review/7107/</guid><media:thumbnail url="http://ratetea.com/images/misc/128-unknown-tea.jpg" height="128" width="128" /><pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 22:14:38 EST</pubDate><description>Turmeric seems to play best with ginger (even though ginger isn't my favorite herb, personally), so I figured to try this first out of a 4-type variety pack of turmeric-based Vahdam herbal teas.  I'll review the others here too; they're packaged and cut similarly to this, as appropriate for the herb being blended with turmeric.  Curiously, I found the variety box at a decent price at a Wal-Mart out in western Nebraska, after not seeing any Vahdam teas in a retail store, ever before.  I suspect they have la...</description></item><item><title>Review of Cardamom Masala Chai by Dan</title><link>http://ratetea.com/review/6376/</link><guid>http://ratetea.com/review/6376/</guid><media:thumbnail url="http://ratetea.com/images/misc/128-unknown-tea.jpg" height="128" width="128" /><pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 07:07:46 EST</pubDate><description>I enjoyed this tea but, in my opinion, it lacked aroma, robustness and body. The balance between the cardamom and the tea was ok, the caradamom was not overwhleming but the tea aromas were too subtle for me. 

I like Vahdam teas, but this one wasn't one of my favourite cups.</description></item><item><title>Review of Blooming Rose Black Tea by Argentin</title><link>http://ratetea.com/review/6324/</link><guid>http://ratetea.com/review/6324/</guid><media:thumbnail url="http://ratetea.com/images/misc/128-unknown-tea.jpg" height="128" width="128" /><pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2020 11:50:18 EST</pubDate><description>This is one of my favorite blends ever.  It has a strong but non-artificial flavor of roses and a creamy background of almonds.  Goes great with milk if you can manage to make it strong enough.

I tend to sift through the tea in a larger container (tupperware or something) so I can pick out a balance of rose petals and tea.  It brews VERY mild if you don’t get enough black tea.  I tend to make a lot at once because it gives it a better chance at having a good mix.

I mostly drink it with milk and hon...</description></item><item><title>Review of Cardamom Masala Chai by Argentin</title><link>http://ratetea.com/review/5953/</link><guid>http://ratetea.com/review/5953/</guid><media:thumbnail url="http://ratetea.com/images/misc/128-unknown-tea.jpg" height="128" width="128" /><pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2019 19:08:38 EST</pubDate><description>I don’t often drink Chai tea but this was very good.</description></item></channel>
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