Woman’s Raspberry Leaf - Organic
56
Percentile
4 ratings
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Commercial Description
...purposefully blended with Raspberry Leaf; which has been traditionally used by midwives and Western herbalists during pregnancy as well as to help ease the discomfort of menstruation, and to support the uterus. Enjoy the pleasant, earthy-sweet flavor of Woman’s Raspberry Leaf tea...
Ratings & Reviews
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63 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
spaflam (180 reviews) on May. 16th, 2013
This does not taste like the raspberry FRUIT it is made from the leaves and is supposed to help with Menstrual Cramps. Not sure how well it works but I have only tried it for 1 or 2 "cycles". In general, Yogi Teas are OK, but I tend to favor "Traditional Medicinals" for these types of teas.
spaflam (180 reviews) on May. 16th, 2013
This does not taste like the raspberry FRUIT it is made from the leaves and is supposed to help with Menstrual Cramps. Not sure how well it works but I have only tried it for 1 or 2 "cycles". In general, Yogi Teas are OK, but I tend to favor "Traditional Medicinals" for these types of teas.
60 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Apr. 15th, 2012
I'm a man, and I know this is usually marketed as a women's health product, but I really like raspberry leaf, and I drink it mainly for flavor. The package says "Strengthens the female system." and, at least from my experience, I think this assertion is true--I like drinking this herb and I certainly have a lot of strong women in my life.
Back to the drink: raspberry leaf is one of the few caffeine-free herbal teas that I find to be a lot like black tea, the other being rooibos. But raspberry leaf and rooibos are not at all similar to each other, and I find they appeal to me in different ways.
This particular raspberry leaf is pleasing and aromatic. It is slightly less bitter, and has a lighter liquor than other examples that I've sampled. There is a pleasing, fresh herbaceous quality, especially if you can get tea bags from Yogi that are relatively fresh. When the tea bags are a bit older, I find the color is a bit darker and the aroma is a little more like the leaves in the raspberry patch in autumn, rather than the fresh herbaceous quality of a raspberry thicket in summer.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Apr. 15th, 2012
I'm a man, and I know this is usually marketed as a women's health product, but I really like raspberry leaf, and I drink it mainly for flavor. The package says "Strengthens the female system." and, at least from my experience, I think this assertion is true--I like drinking this herb and I certainly have a lot of strong women in my life.
Back to the drink: raspberry leaf is one of the few caffeine-free herbal teas that I find to be a lot like black tea, the other being rooibos. But raspberry leaf and rooibos are not at all similar to each other, and I find they appeal to me in different ways.
This particular raspberry leaf is pleasing and aromatic. It is slightly less bitter, and has a lighter liquor than other examples that I've sampled. There is a pleasing, fresh herbaceous quality, especially if you can get tea bags from Yogi that are relatively fresh. When the tea bags are a bit older, I find the color is a bit darker and the aroma is a little more like the leaves in the raspberry patch in autumn, rather than the fresh herbaceous quality of a raspberry thicket in summer.
67 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
Sylvia (215 reviews) on Nov. 28th, 2011
This tea is really good for an herbal tea. I don't like a lot of herbal teas, but this tastes kind of like black tea, with a slight hint of raspberry. I added cream and sugar.
Sylvia (215 reviews) on Nov. 28th, 2011
This tea is really good for an herbal tea. I don't like a lot of herbal teas, but this tastes kind of like black tea, with a slight hint of raspberry. I added cream and sugar.
77 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 4/5
Ganna (8 reviews) on Apr. 8th, 2011
This is a very good, light tea. The aroma is mild and actually pretty boring, but the flavor is wonderful (although still mild). It is not too sweet and not overwhelmingly berry-y -- more delicate and earthy, as the box says. It reminds me more of the seedy aftertaste of raspberries than of raspberries themselves. I like this tea with or without milk and sugar.
Ganna (8 reviews) on Apr. 8th, 2011
This is a very good, light tea. The aroma is mild and actually pretty boring, but the flavor is wonderful (although still mild). It is not too sweet and not overwhelmingly berry-y -- more delicate and earthy, as the box says. It reminds me more of the seedy aftertaste of raspberries than of raspberries themselves. I like this tea with or without milk and sugar.
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