Wild Strawberry
267
reviews
rating
87
Description
A delicious blend of natural fruits and spices that brews up a mouthwatering cup of herbal tea. Entirely caffeine free, it holds a special appeal for kids and sweet-toothed adults. Yet contains no sugar or other sweeteners. The flavor is all natural, emanating from apple pieces, hibiscus flowers and strawberries. Highly addictive; Please proceed with caution!
Story
Strawberries are indigenous to both the northern and southern hemispheres. They are first mentioned in the writings of Cato, a famed Roman Senator. In the 12th Century, however, they were declared unfit to eat. The reason given? Strawberries grow too close to the ground, and are contaminated by the snakes and toads that may have touched them. Thankfully, this proscription had since been lifted, and strawberries are safe (and legal) to eat once again.
"I did not like this tea. It reminded me of a worse verse of berry blues (which I like). On the plus side, this one is my boyfriend's favorite."
"I didn't like this because of the weird aftertaste it had. I couldn't figure out what it was, but it tasted off, no matter if I sweetened it or not."
"A little too tart for my tastes, but I don't add sugar to my tea. With a sweetener I'm sure it'd be great."
"This tea has a wonderful smell. No sweetener necessary after steeping-it is naturally sweet. I love it!"
"The taste is quite strong and it does not mix well other teas."
"The was the best one I have tried yet. I love the flavor of the stawberries, refreshing. It goes great with small cakes or as just an after dinner drink. "


