Ginger
72
Percentile
4 ratings
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Commercial Description
100% ginger root for the maximum benefits of ginger root. Spicy, strong ginger taste. Delicious hot or iced.
Ratings & Reviews
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77 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
LauraB (3 reviews) on Oct. 10th, 2016
This is the best ginger tea I have ever tasted. It is strong in flavor and is 100% ginger root. There are no added flavors or ingredients. The only way to get ginger tea like this would be to grate the ginger root and boil it.
LauraB (3 reviews) on Oct. 10th, 2016
This is the best ginger tea I have ever tasted. It is strong in flavor and is 100% ginger root. There are no added flavors or ingredients. The only way to get ginger tea like this would be to grate the ginger root and boil it.
73 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
Lisa Kufs (4 reviews) on Nov. 27th, 2015
Despite sitting around my kitchen for some time, the "100% ginger root" in this tea bag still seems fresh and enjoyable. It has that distinct spicy ginger aroma and I can feel it going to work on my sore throat, so I'm feeling convinced that this product is what it's advertised to be. If you're trying ginger tea as a traditional remedy for a cold or flu for the first time and you're not used to the taste, I'd recommend adding a little lemon juice. Ginger root can seem pretty strong, at least compared to teas made of leaves.
Lisa Kufs (4 reviews) on Nov. 27th, 2015
Despite sitting around my kitchen for some time, the "100% ginger root" in this tea bag still seems fresh and enjoyable. It has that distinct spicy ginger aroma and I can feel it going to work on my sore throat, so I'm feeling convinced that this product is what it's advertised to be. If you're trying ginger tea as a traditional remedy for a cold or flu for the first time and you're not used to the taste, I'd recommend adding a little lemon juice. Ginger root can seem pretty strong, at least compared to teas made of leaves.
70 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
Troy Sanders (3 reviews) on Apr. 2nd, 2015
When you open the tea you get hit with a strong ginger scent but the ginger taste is subtle. I like to add lemon for some additional flavor. I enjoy ginger tea after a large meal.
Troy Sanders (3 reviews) on Apr. 2nd, 2015
When you open the tea you get hit with a strong ginger scent but the ginger taste is subtle. I like to add lemon for some additional flavor. I enjoy ginger tea after a large meal.
70 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Feb. 11th, 2014
The tea bag smells really wonderful, and very strongly, of ginger...much fresher smelling than most dried ginger.
Upon brewing, it's not quite as strong as I had hoped. I steeped for quite some time, about 8 minutes, in boiling water, and it produced a light liquor with only a moderate ginger bite to it--when I make my own ginger tea I usually like it a little stronger than this.
I think each bag contains a relatively small amount of the herb, less than the amount of tea in a typical tea bag. So while I give them a good score on quality and freshness, I was disappointed with the quantity.
Price is good...this stuff is pretty widely available for prices in the neighborhood of $3 a box. A good deal I think. I prefer buying my own ginger root and slicing it fresh, to make tea, but if I were going to go with a bagged ginger root, this would be a good option.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Feb. 11th, 2014
The tea bag smells really wonderful, and very strongly, of ginger...much fresher smelling than most dried ginger.
Upon brewing, it's not quite as strong as I had hoped. I steeped for quite some time, about 8 minutes, in boiling water, and it produced a light liquor with only a moderate ginger bite to it--when I make my own ginger tea I usually like it a little stronger than this.
I think each bag contains a relatively small amount of the herb, less than the amount of tea in a typical tea bag. So while I give them a good score on quality and freshness, I was disappointed with the quantity.
Price is good...this stuff is pretty widely available for prices in the neighborhood of $3 a box. A good deal I think. I prefer buying my own ginger root and slicing it fresh, to make tea, but if I were going to go with a bagged ginger root, this would be a good option.
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