- Ingredients: Organic Hawthorn Berry
- Steeping Instructions – This tea best extracts in water with temperatures of 205°-212° F. Allow the tea to steep for 3-6 minutes for a full, flavorful cup.
- High quality, fresh herbs and tea leaves are important for experiencing the true taste of tea. Buddha Teas crafts all teas from fresh, organic or wild harvested plants that have been gathered and packaged with conscious care.
- The tea bags used are made from the cellulose fibers of the abaca plant and are 100% bleach-free.
- Buddha Teas’ “Tea for Trees” campaign creates a sustainable model that restores one of our most precious resources while offsetting the paper used in our products. We’ve partnered with the National Forest Foundation to support their campaign to plant 50 million trees in our National Forests.
Buddha Teas Organic Hawthorn Berry Tea – OU Kosher, USDA Organic, CCOF, 18 Bleach-Free Tea Bags
$8.99
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Mick –
Damaged tea bags and box it came with only 4 tea bags its supposed to be 18 tea bags. I want a refund or send me the whole 18 tea bags in the original box.
Florentina Compter –
I will order this tea again. It is fine and I am drinking it in the hopes it is healthy for my heart.
Judith Tanielian –
Not much taste, but Hawthorn Berry tea is supposed to be very good for you. I mixed it with hibiscus for flavor
Mary Ann Lee –
Very bitter taste to me
Leslie –
Excellent taste
Djibouli –
The tea is colorless and tasteless. I tried letting it steep for longer period of time but it didn’t make a difference. It’s like plain boiling water. I will not buy it again.
A.I. –
First, Hawthorn is a medicinal herb. It tastes OK, it is very commonly taken as a tea, it has significant potential health benefits, but it is not a tea which you drink like a regular black or green tea, for the pleasure of flavor. It does not taste that good. It is used by herbalists primarily to support cardio-vascular system, it is beneficial for health of the heart and can help with stabilizing blood pressure (usually in combination with other herbs). It can be good both with excessively high and with excessively low blood pressure. Hawthorn leaves aid peripheral circulation, hawthorn berries aid the heart. Although this tea is called “hawthorn berry tea”, it is actually a blend of powdered berries and leaves, which is good. The next thing, a herbalist would steep one to two teaspoons of this herb per cup of hot water, and would steep for as long as practical, at least 15 minutes. Well, one to two teaspoons is MUCH more than is in one tea bag. It is doubtful how much health benefits, if any at all, one would get from a tiny bag, and there is no other reason to drink it because it tastes between OK to tolerable but not enjoyable for sure. If you steep several teabags at the same time, you will be OK in the sense of using it as a medicinal herb, but this is where retailed packages become too pricey. At a good herbal store, you can get 4 oz of leaves and 4 oz of berries, possibly better quality than in these tea bags, for roughly the same total price as one package of this tea. It may be a good idea to buy a package of this herb packaged as retail tea bags, just to try to make sure you do not totally hate the flavor, but there is no reason to buy it continuously. Value for money is OK to try, as it is not a mainstream “tea” and it is nicely packaged, but it probably 8x or more the cost of the actual herb, measured by weight. You pay primarily for the cardboard and packaging.
ALICESON –
Tea is tasty, smellswell ,