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SerendipiTea


Web: www.serendipitea.com
Phone (888) 832-5433
Last Updated: Feb. 23, 2018

About SerendipiTea

SerendipiTea is a tea company located in Manhasset, NY, that sells loose teas both online and in their physical storefront. The company moved into its current location in November of 2007.

SerendipiTea sells a number of organic teas, and also focuses on promoting sustainability through using recycled and biodegradable packaging. In addition to selling tea, SerendipiTea hosts educational events such as lectures and tea tastings.

Physical Locations

SerendipiTeaManhasset, NY

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Trailesque
(143 reviews)
75 / 100

G'day Mate

Style: Herbal Tea – Region: ?????
Jun. 5th, 2022

This is a pretty straightforward blend of organic (& kosher) yerba mate, peppermint, and lemon myrtle. The tea is named after the famous Australian way of saying hello, but I don't know what connection exists between this tea and that Pacific nation. It is probably just a reference to the yerba mate. The lemony, herb...

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90 / 100

Chai Walla

Style: Chai / Spiced Tea – Region: India
May. 13th, 2022

Like a lot of SerendipiTea's products, this is both organic and kosher. The recipe is straightforward: black tea, ginger, cinnamon, anise, cloves, and cinnamon. Prepared the traditional way (which I learned how to do during a visit to India), this makes a well-balanced, flavorful, and pleasantly sweet and spicy chai. ...

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70 / 100

Congo Bongo

Style: Flavored Black Tea – Region: India
May. 12th, 2022

This is an Indian black tea flavored with organic coconut, organic marigold/calendula, and coconut and mango flavoring - so it is very tropical in character. It was quite nice with milk and sugar, or with just sugar, sort of dessert like. I bet it would be good on ice as well.

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80 / 100

Citralicious

Style: Herbal Tea – Region: ?????
May. 11th, 2022

This is a straightforward blend of two organic herbs - lemon myrtle and mint. Overall the results are quite nice, even if the myrtle bosses around the mint (which I think is spearmint rather than peppermint - how many mints are there to choose from anyway?) I have this with a little sugar, and have not yet tried it o...

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80 / 100

This mostly organic tisane is a mix of rooibos, cocoa, and coconut, along with a little vanilla cream flavoring. The aroma is mostly vanilla cream, with a little fresh grain. The flavor is a very nice blend of cocoa, coconut, and vanilla along with mellow rooibos. I take it with plant milk and sugar. Another very nic...

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