Teabags
Our teabags contain the same high-quality tea as our loose-tea offerings. Their pyramid shape gives the leaves plenty of room to unfurl and infuse, placing more flavor in each cup. Enjoy the superior flavor of gourmet tea with the convenience of a disposable bag.
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$8
Iced Teas
That flavor you know and love, is also available in our convenient iced tea pouches. Ideal for cold brewing in your fridge overnight, a single pouch will make a quart of deliciously refreshing iced tea.
Ingredients & Lore
blended with apple pieces, rose hips, hibiscus, lemon verbena, orange, dragonfruit flavor, dragonfruit, pineapple pieces, strawberries, marigold flowers & rose petals
In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Juliet delivers the famous line, “What’s in a name?” However, if you’re a dragon fruit instead of a star-crossed lover in a Shakespearean play, names actually mean a lot. The spiky fruit, also known as a pitaya, comes in several varieties, both sweet and sour (each with different names), with the latter even called “ziix is ccapxl” or “thing whose fruit is sour” by the indigenous Seri people of Mexico. In the US, where more fantastical names are preferred, pitayas are known as dragon fruits due to their scaly appearance and tough outer texture.
Questions and Answers
Ask a question about dragon fruit dream and have the Adagio Teas community offer feedback.
Is this limited edition? If so, when will it go away? If not, please keep it forever as it is amazing!
Asked by Megan Halavi
on September 16th, 2018
How do I make this into ice tea
Asked by Jannet Sheposh
on May 31st, 2018
Why is it that the Dragon fruit dream in the iced tea section has 'moderate caffeine' and the Dragon fruit tea here has none?
Asked by Lyndsey Werner
on June 15th, 2019
Do you have any fruit teas, like this one, that don’t have dried flowers in them? I’d love to find some without rose, hibiscus, marigold, etc
Asked by Kathleen Gibson
on April 15th, 2020