Ginger - Organic
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Commercial Description
Our naturally warming Ginger tea features a unique blend of Ginger, which has been traditionally used in Ayurveda to support healthy digestion and activate the body’s internal energy; as well as Lemongrass, Licorice, Peppermint and Black Pepper for a warming and spicy tea...
Ratings & Reviews
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70 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Mariko (58 reviews) on Nov. 21st, 2014
Is it fair, strictly speaking, to compare a bagged ginger tea to the tea you produce using fresh ginger?
(Probably.)
This is a good ginger tea that carries itself well among its bagged compatriots. I think it could do with a little more spice, but overall it's very good. It does what it's supposed to do. I like to brew this tea as strong as I can get it, albeit with only one teabag unlike the previous reviewer. I drink ginger tea a lot when I'm feeling under the weather, and it definitely perks me up!
Mariko (58 reviews) on Nov. 21st, 2014
Is it fair, strictly speaking, to compare a bagged ginger tea to the tea you produce using fresh ginger?
(Probably.)
This is a good ginger tea that carries itself well among its bagged compatriots. I think it could do with a little more spice, but overall it's very good. It does what it's supposed to do. I like to brew this tea as strong as I can get it, albeit with only one teabag unlike the previous reviewer. I drink ginger tea a lot when I'm feeling under the weather, and it definitely perks me up!
90 Aroma: 9/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 4/5
rekarose (1 reviews) on Nov. 30th, 2010
This is my favorite of bagged ginger teas.
The aroma is clearly quite gingery, but here the lemongrass also comes into play. It has a very spicy, peppery flavor on first sip, but the liquorice root smooths you along to a slightly sweet finish.
I personally prefer my cup of ginger tea to be intense, so I generally make a strong infusion: two bags in a mug with boiling water, and covered for about ten minutes. I then leave the bags in as I drink, so it becomes more and more potent until the end. And then, at the end I either squeeeeze the bags out or just pop them in my mouth and suck on them to get the very last, and very intense drops.
Something to keep in mind is that ginger is a pretty powerful emmenagogue, so women who are trying to get pregnant may wish to avoid drinking it until they're far enough along for morning sickness to begin. After that point it's safe, and even very helpful for reducing nausea.
rekarose (1 reviews) on Nov. 30th, 2010
This is my favorite of bagged ginger teas.
The aroma is clearly quite gingery, but here the lemongrass also comes into play. It has a very spicy, peppery flavor on first sip, but the liquorice root smooths you along to a slightly sweet finish.
I personally prefer my cup of ginger tea to be intense, so I generally make a strong infusion: two bags in a mug with boiling water, and covered for about ten minutes. I then leave the bags in as I drink, so it becomes more and more potent until the end. And then, at the end I either squeeeeze the bags out or just pop them in my mouth and suck on them to get the very last, and very intense drops.
Something to keep in mind is that ginger is a pretty powerful emmenagogue, so women who are trying to get pregnant may wish to avoid drinking it until they're far enough along for morning sickness to begin. After that point it's safe, and even very helpful for reducing nausea.
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