I really like this tea! I was a little unsure at first because I thought it smelled strange, but it really is a wonderful tea. Lemony, but not sour. Good with a bit of sugar or honey.
Native of Southeast Asia, with delicate Meyer lemon flavor, a hint of sweet ginger and uplifting floral aroma.
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I really like this tea! I was a little unsure at first because I thought it smelled strange, but it really is a wonderful tea. Lemony, but not sour. Good with a bit of sugar or honey.
Very light, airy cup. The lemon flavor was a bit softer and sweeter, more like Meyer lemon, and there was a faint sugary texture that melted on the tongue. It reminded me very much of lemon meringue pie! Also, there was a slight herbiness underneath the lemon that I found pleasant. After finishing my sample bag, I'm going to buy a 6oz bag, I enjoyed it so much!
Having only chamomile and peppermint in my herbal tea rotation, I was looking to expand my horizons. Lemon grass was a nice, refreshing tea. I added just a taste of sugar one time, and a bit of honey the next and both perfectly complimented the tea. I can't wait to try it chilled.
I was not expecting to enjoy this tea this much! A bright, grassy, refreshing flavor, and no caffeine. I like to have a cup after dinner.
An excellent tea for blending. I personally prefer mine with spearmint tea, and some honey to make it sweeter.
Tasty and refreshing! Not anything extraordinary, but a nice infusion for a summer day. Yum!
Not so much by itself, but a great mixing tea. I mix mine with mint and rose hips when I feel kinda ick.
Great lemony flavor. I like it iced the most. Would also be good combined with other teas.
A very nice soothing lemon flavor that is great for when you need something relaxing. Goes great with mint teas.
Good for blending, especially with any kind of mint.
It's what you would expect for lemon grass, and even more. It's not the lemon flavor like furniture polish. It's light, not pungent. Simple and clean.
A very good herbal tea. Nice at night or when you have a sore throat. Very nice meyer lemon flavor.
Loved the strong lemon flavor and helped to soothe my over used vocal chords for singing.
I'm not sure if I didn't brew it long enough or have enough tea for the amount of water, but by itself it seemed a little weak, good but weak. It did taste stronger once I let it cool a bit. I think it'll be great iced, or blended with the blood orange. It added some nice sweetness and citrus flavor to my ceylon sonata, which is nice. I like lemon in my tea, and this is an easy way to get that flavor. Overall, I can see why this is blended in with so many other teas.
Lovely with a drop of honey - brings the lemony notes right out. Great when you want a relaxing tea but need something a bit more robust than chamomille.
Goes great with green tea! I tried it with green citron and it upped the citrusy notes.
Very good on its own. Mixed with chamomile its is fantastic.
I love the ability to add some lemongrass to any of my teas! It seems to help smooth out some of the more bitter teas and help add more of a layer of complexity to them.
Very fresh aroma. Didn't try it by itself but very nice with other teas.
Lemon grass herbal tea is pretty good as a hot or cold tea, but even better as a soup base.
Its lemon grass. What else is there really to say.
I love this tea! It is my 'illness' tea that cures all issues. Got a tummy ache? Lemon grass! Got a cold? Lemon grass! I kid you not! It's just so relaxing, mellow and smooth. It just seems to work wonders when you're under the weather. This is also good mixed in with other teas. I blend it with several varieties of green teas and other herbals.
This lemon grass tastes great on its own. I purchased some from a competitor and the blades were large and didn't have a lot of flavor. The blades that Adagio sells are smaller and make a great tasting cup.
A very smooth taste. I like it at night while relaxing with a good book.
This is by far my favorite (which is weird considering it's not really 'tea'). I like to add lemon grass to other types of tea such as: white peony for a different flavor.
This is a great tea for when I don't need caffeine.
With a little honey, this is great. My husband also loves this tea. I hope to try making iced tea with it this summer.
I didn't expect it to be so grassy. It's better as an add to an existing tea than on it's own.
Very unique flavor, good to drink on its own. Haven't tried to mix it with anything.
Nice lemony taste that's not overpowering. Would be good blended.
AMAZING. This lemon grass is so flavorful and delicious! It has a bright, crisp flavor and aroma and is very citrus-y without being overpowering or bitter. I ordered a sample size to try but now I'm stocking up on it!
Not the best lemongrass in the world, but really, really good.
It was... very lemongrass-y. Okay plain with a bit of honey, but it should be great for blending.
This tea is great for blending, but leaves a little to be desired when it stands alone. Weak, but you can definitely taste the lemon.
first time i tried it. good in blend with peppermint.
This is the tea I reach for when I don't want any caffeine, looks like grass, but tastes wonderful.
Not sure why it never occurred to me to use lemongrass to make tea before, as I cook with it and use it quite a bit in aromatherapy, but finding it here was serendipity, and I've been enjoying it very much. More 'lemon' than grass, it has a light flavor and, like its essential oil, is slightly tonic and eases digestion.
I love lemon and I've been trying to cut back on caffeine so this tea is perfect.
I add this to my chamomile and use it when I am feeling under the weather. Awesome!
I have not had this by itself - I use it to mix with peppermint and chamomile for a very nice bedtime tea.
This herbal tea was good. It was exactly what I expected. Light, smooth, and tastey.
Simply dried lemon grass, mixed it with different teas. Was alright.
My first lemongrass, and I liked it rather much. I usually substitute it for true tea when I'm up late.
I added honey and it brewed up to a sweet, lemony cup of lightly yellow liquid. Very soothing, good for night time.
Very nice. If you add some honey you get a great combo of the lemon, honey thing.
It is alright tea, I am just not a huge fan of the flavor. It is a little sour for me.
For those looking for a light, delicate herbal, this will hit the spot. It smells like sweet hay and lemons. I find it very soothing.
WONDERFUL! This is a fantastic herbal that tastes great hot or iced. The addition of ginger to the lemongrass adds a nice complexity. This certainly makes an evening tasty!
I was surprised how much I love this straight and plain. I am ordering again along with some chamomile to blend.
This is a very fragrant dried lemon grass. A little more broken up than you might sometimes find it at an Asian market, or in the spice aisle.