🍵 Sip Smart, Live Bold – Your Daily Organic Boost!
365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Black Tea offers 70 single-serve bags of a robust, expertly blended black tea sourced from premium organic estates. Rich in natural antioxidants, this tea is designed for daily enjoyment, combining convenience with a healthful, lively flavor.
R**C
Good tea, great flavor
I decided to stop buying store bought ice teas in the bottles. Now I brew my own. I know all the ingredients and can control the sweetness.
R**H
Potent Black Tea
Delicious and potent black tea. Strongly suggest using a stainless steel electric tea kettle that boils water quickly to a very high temp. By doing this your tea will brew (3-5 minutes) stronger and taste significantly better. I do not use tap water but rather bottled spring H20.
J**S
Wonderful flavor
I love that these tea bags come with no strings additional paper tags or staples. Perfect for hot or cold tea, wonderful flavor, that I recommend all the time.
L**O
So good, I drink it plain
I really love the flavor of this green tea. It smells amazing. I prefer it plain. You get a good amount of tea for the price.
A**R
Good
Excelente buen sabor
N**S
High Quality Tea!
The media could not be loaded. This box of organic green tea tastes great, has helped keep my weight in check drinking it a few times a week and has lasted awhile. The tea bags are in packs of 10 which keep it fresh and are convenient to take when I travel.
M**L
A new use
I bought these and the green tea bags on a special offer from Amazon, even though I don't know much about brewing tea from bags: water temperature, time steeping, number of bags... it's just so much easier using K-cups. I usually brew 20 ounces on a K-cup: 14 ounces, and then 6 ounces on the same cup. Most K-cup teas I've used are good for a second immediate use of the same cup without loss of flavor.I tried brewing the tea bags with the K-cup machine, putting the bags in the mug and using the machine without for hot water only (no K-cup). Results were mixed: too weak or too strong; I never got the consistent results I got with K-cups, but that is my fault, not the tea.Then, I tried a different approach: I put a tea bag or two in the empty mug and a K-cup in the machine and let the K-cup tea drip into the mug. It takes about 4-5 minutes for it to run through a 14 ounce and 6 ounce setting, which is about the right amount of time to steep the tea bags in the mug. Then I stir the tea/tea bags and remove the bag(s). The green tea and the black tea bags alter the flavor, subtly, but not in a bad way. I only use one tea bag, now, which is a good flavor for me.Yes, you get more caffeine this way with the same volume of liquid, but caffeine from tea is more "time-relased" and slower acting than the caffeine jolt you get from coffee or energy drinks.
B**H
SMASHED
The media could not be loaded. I am sick of the box delivered all smashed! I love the tea!
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