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TEARELAE Pine Needle Tea is a premium herbal tea made from 100% pure, natural dried Masson pine needles. Sourced from pollution-free environments and rich in vitamins, this caffeine-free tea offers a delightful taste experience while supporting your health goals. Packaged in a resealable bag with brewing instructions, it's perfect for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift.
C**E
Use alone or as an accent with other loose leaf teas
I decided to try this for it's benefits. The flavor was not to my taste, when used alone, so I decided to play around and try adding to other loose leaf teas. Alone it has an almost citrus flavor with a pine overtone flavor but when added to certain other loose leaf teas it adds a great accent flavor. It comes in resealable bags so can keep it fresh. It's a great value for the benefits you get and it's versatility. I've added it to a loose leaf green tea and found the not only is the flavor wonderful but the aroma of it is quite soothing and relaxing.
S**N
Great product and reasonably priced
Great flavor, quality product, very reasonable price. Will buy again
K**Y
Excellent
Wonderful taste. Compares well to what we brought back from China, and costs less than it cost there.
J**D
Tea
Nice mild floral aroma and taste
T**D
Perfect
Yes!
M**E
Light taste
Light taste and although it was steeped a little longer than usual, the flavor was barely there. I’ll be looking for another brand.
Z**9
Love this stuff!
A good white tea is hard to find, especially at such a good price. Highly recommend and will continue to get more from this company.
F**D
Chemical, bitter, & astringent. Awful white tea.
One of the worst white teas I’ve ever purchased. Tried it at different temps (160-180) & brewing times (1-4 mins) & still awful. $15 down the drain. Will try to cold brew, but I bought it as a warm tea for my throat. Very woodsy, earthy, vegetal, smell in the bag. Zero sweet. Zero floral. Leaves a nasty aftertaste. Tastes like it was doused in chemical sprays. Horrible for a sore throat. Much better white teas out there. As a last resort I’ll try adding a tiny pinch of baking soda to cut the astringency and bitterness, but not holding out much hope. Should never have to add it to a good white tea.
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