Organic Chamomile Tea Bags - Organic
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Commercial Description
Chamomile is appreciated by many for its comforting, soothing taste and delicate aroma. Since it is naturally caffeine free, it makes the ideal bedtime drink. We buy organically-grown chamomile for the best purity and flavour.
Brewing Instructions: (from Taylors of Harrogate)
For the perfect cup we recommend that you use one tea bag. Add freshly boiled water and infuse for 3-4 minutes. Our Pure Chamomile should be served without milk and can be sweetened with sugar or honey.
Ratings & Reviews
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95 Aroma: 10/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 4/5
Difflugia (170 reviews) on Aug. 2nd, 2019
This is good quality chamomile. After opening the heavy paper and foil pouch, the dry teabag has a much richer aroma than most chamomile that I've had. The contents of the teabag looks ground up and entirely flower parts with no stems or leaves.
It brews up a deep gold with a slight greenish hue. The aroma of the liquor is "thick" and has almost a fudgy sweetness. The mouthfeel is rich and it has a sweet, nutty flavor reminiscent of a light pastry, like baklava.
Since I rated the TEvIVE chamomile so highly a little over a week ago, I decided to brew a cup so I could compare them side-by-side. The Taylors of Harrogate is superior, even when doubling up the TEvIVE teabags to account for the lesser amount in each one.
This is probably the best chamomile I've had so far. I've always kept chamomile tea around and enjoyed it, but I'm starting to think that I'd fallen into the trap that many Lipton tea drinkers fall into. I didn't like it enough to spend for really good quality, but didn't realize how much better the good stuff is. Indeed, the one I'm drinking now was a sample and I probably wouldn't have paid the $4.79 to buy a 20 count box. It's about twice the price of the chamomile teas I've been buying and probably worth it.
Difflugia (170 reviews) on Aug. 2nd, 2019
This is good quality chamomile. After opening the heavy paper and foil pouch, the dry teabag has a much richer aroma than most chamomile that I've had. The contents of the teabag looks ground up and entirely flower parts with no stems or leaves.
It brews up a deep gold with a slight greenish hue. The aroma of the liquor is "thick" and has almost a fudgy sweetness. The mouthfeel is rich and it has a sweet, nutty flavor reminiscent of a light pastry, like baklava.
Since I rated the TEvIVE chamomile so highly a little over a week ago, I decided to brew a cup so I could compare them side-by-side. The Taylors of Harrogate is superior, even when doubling up the TEvIVE teabags to account for the lesser amount in each one.
This is probably the best chamomile I've had so far. I've always kept chamomile tea around and enjoyed it, but I'm starting to think that I'd fallen into the trap that many Lipton tea drinkers fall into. I didn't like it enough to spend for really good quality, but didn't realize how much better the good stuff is. Indeed, the one I'm drinking now was a sample and I probably wouldn't have paid the $4.79 to buy a 20 count box. It's about twice the price of the chamomile teas I've been buying and probably worth it.
80 Aroma: 9/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 3/5
Jose L Proenza (1 reviews) on Jun. 21st, 2017
I dont have the price it was a gift but it taste very good.
Jose L Proenza (1 reviews) on Jun. 21st, 2017
I dont have the price it was a gift but it taste very good.
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