MANGO BLACK TEA | Juicy with a creamy dry finish

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Rating: 3.67 out of 5 stars
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Regular price $12.95 USD
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INGREDIENTS: Black tea, mango pieces, natural mango flavor, and marigold flowers

CAFFEINE LEVEL: High

STEEP at 212° for 3 minutes

Mango black tea blends premium quality Ceylon tea with the subtle flavor of perfectly ripened mangoes. Enjoy the juicy texture with the creamy-dry finish you expect from a Ceylon tea.

Delicious Hot or Iced

With its refreshing and fruity flavor profile, Mango Ceylon Black Tea is sure to delight your taste buds hot or iced.

The blend of black tea, mango pieces, and marigold flowers creates a harmonious flavor. With a high caffeine level, this tea is great for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon energy boost. Simply steep at 212° for 3 minutes and enjoy the tropical essence of mango in every sip.

For an extra touch of sweetness, try adding a drizzle of honey to enhance the mango flavors. Indulge in the exotic taste of Mango Ceylon Black Tea and experience a burst of sunshine in every cup. 

 

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Eric (Washington, US)
Excellent

Love it. I’ll be ordering it again. No bitterness and there are pieces of mango.

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Amanda T. (Glassboro, US)
NOT LIKE TEAVANA

It was so bad that I literally had ONE sip and dumped the rest down the drain. It was beyond bitter. No delicious mango lingering on your tongue but a strange aftertaste that was just unpleasant

Hi Amanda,

We are sad to hear you didn't like the Mango Black tea!

There are a few reasons tea can become unpleasantly bitter:
1 - Steeping at too high a temperature, or
2 - Steeping for too long. The longer you brew tea, more tannins are released causing the bitter taste.

(It's also possible that if your water is heavily chlorinated that it could make tea taste bitter as well, but let's assume you were using filtered water.)

Another cause of a bitter tasting cup is using too many leaves. A good rule of thumb is one teaspoon of tea per 8 oz of water.

If you follow these suggestions, it should bring out the flavors that you were looking forward to! But each tea drinker's taste is different, and this particular tea may just not be right on your palate.

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Tanya K. (Saint Paul, US)
Super fast shipping!!

Thank you!!! Great quality for the price! And very fast shipping!