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FGO Organic Hibiscus Tea, 100 Count, Eco-Conscious Tea Bags, Caffeine Free, Packaging May Vary (Pack of 1)

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FGO Organic Hibiscus Tea, 100 Count, Eco-Conscious Tea Bags, Caffeine Free, Packaging May Vary (Pack of 1)

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· HIBISCUS TEA BAGS - 100 Tea Bags filled with premium hibiscus from Egypt. · ORGANIC HIBISCUS TEA - The tea is filled into tea bags and packed into foil-lined kraft bags in California · 100 ECO-CONSCIOUS TEA BAGS - Our premium tea bags are constructed of Abacá Hemp Fiber Paper. They are free of dyes, adhesive, glue and chlorine bleach. No staples, strings, bags or extra waste - just delicious tea! · CERTIFIED USDA ORGANIC & NON-GMO - All our products are certified USDA Organic and certified Non-GMO. Look for the USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project seals on our products! · LOVE IT OR WE BUY IT - We don’t think you should pay for products that you don’t love. If you aren’t enjoying our products, simply let us know and we will refund your order - it’s as easy as that!

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Chira PrinceReviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025

This lavender smells good; it has a strong, familiar lavender scent when you open the package. I was a little reticent about purchasing herbs over the internet but right away I was reassured when I opened it up. The taste is also good. It has a soothing quality both in flavor and effect. I've used this both in tea and hot baths. It would also be useful in sachets, to tuck next to your pillow while sleeping (but since it's organic, I'd save it for edible purposes). The AI is suggesting I should talk about caffeine content, but lavender has no caffeine. Duh.

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PhiloReviewed in the United States on September 19, 2020

Review for: Organic Earl Grey Loose Leaf Tea 16oz bag (1pound), bought September 2020. The underlying black tea is a good mix of Keemun and Assam. The Keemun makes for a lighter tea that does not drown out the Bergamotte oil, or force an amount that makes the tea taste soapy. Twinings itself has replaced most of the real Bergamotte oil with extract and their website doesn't say how much real Bergamotte is left. I still like Twinings Earl Grey, it's been my family tea for more than half a century, but knowing that this organic product uses only the real thing (2% organic Bergamotte content, as per ingredient list) is an extra star in my book. The tea that arrived was super fresh with an aromatic scent (expiry date end of January 2023), which is important as the bergamotte oil fragrance and tea aroma will evaporate over time. The taste is a delicious, light to medium strength Earl Grey, great on its own or (for lighter taste) mixed with 1/3rd Darjeeling. If you are used to soapily strong Earl Grey variants or those made with Assam alone, you may find it too light. If you like Twinings, you'll probably like it alot. I have not been able to do a direct taste comparison side by side, as I ran out of Twinings before this arrived, but as I am sitting here, sipping a cup of the hot, dark-golden liquid with a small teaspoon of cane sugar, tasting a well balanced mix of light black tea and bergamotte oil, I am letting out a satisfied sigh. I am finding this one to be an excellent substitute. Update 2021: Had 3 1-pound-bags of this in the meantime, and all of them were perfectly aromatic and tasty. Preparation instructions: Serve in thin-lipped bone-china cups of approx. 6oz size (better sensory experience than mugs for delicate teas, see image). Use 2 tea pots and a straining sieve: one pot to steep the leaves and another to strain the brewed tea into, in order to get the leaves out before they turn bitter. Bring 3 cups / 24 oz of water to boil, pour over 6g (0.22oz) Earl Grey tea leaves while still boiling. The leaves should float freely in a pre-warmed tea pot. For less or more tea, just multiply or divide water and tea by the same amounts. Strain after no longer than 3 minutes of steeping through a tea-straining sieve into the serving tea pot. (I am setting a timer to 2:40 min brewing time and don't stress over 20 seconds more). When I strain the tea, I either stirr the leaves right before, or let the leaves drip from the sieve after straining, to get all the full, concentrated tea. (if you accidentally steeped it too long, you can try decanting without stirring the leaves and it might save you from a bitter experience). I drink it with a little cane sugar and a piece of bread with something sweet on it, and thereafter, my brain starts working. If you are a Trekkie and have not tried what Picard's favorite drink really is about when properly prepared, this is it. If yours is bitter, you either use too much tea or you let it steep too long. Oh, and I never use tea bags for black tea. It is filled with the tea dust that is breaking off from the properly dried tea leaves, the leftover after the leaves have been packaged. That tends to make for an overpoweringly strong tea, plus the dust tends to seep into the tea itself. Either that or (with luxury versions=filled with proper leaves) it does not have enough room for giving off its taste. Free floating is the way to go. If you want to avoid the garbage getting all wet, just leave the used leaves to drip and dry in the sieve over the pot you used for steeping before throwing them away. Disclaimer: this is the first time ever I bought this product. I have picked and paid it myself and have nothing whatsoever to do with either FGO, Amazon or Twinings. This is a pure tea enthusiast's review article and I hope you enjoyed it and your tea.

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Barbara ZulkeskiReviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025

FGO Organic Ginger Peach Black Tea is like a sassy brunch in a cup — sweet, spicy, and just the right amount of bold. The peach flavor is like a warm summer hug, while the ginger gives your taste buds a little wake-up slap (the friendly kind, I promise). It’s basically the tea version of your most energetic friend who insists, “Let’s do yoga at sunrise!” The black tea base brings the caffeine kick I need to pretend I’m a morning person, and the organic ingredients make me feel I’m making responsible life choices. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to sip on happiness — and maybe convince yourself you’re on a Southern porch swing instead of stuck in a Monday meeting.

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All InReviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025

Ive been using it to make big pitchers of iced tea and this fits the bill. Trying to cut back on caffeine and green tea is one of the healthier teas so wanted to give it a go. Good stuff.

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Nicole TonconiReviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025

This dandelion root herbal supplement from Bulgaria is organic and is very clean and the best quality. It cost a few dollars more than the Chinese version but well worth it. I roasted a batch on my iron grill pan. I thought I burned it at the end but then thought I would ground it and see what it tastes like just in case it's okay. I did take it out of the oven about three times to turn over and mix them around so they can cook evenly. At the end when I thought it might have burned I immediately put it in a glass dish. Let it cool a little bit. Then I put it in my NutriBullet and blended it into a powder. I put one tablespoon into my coffee filter and brewed it, just like I do with my coffee. It looked like coffee, it tasted like coffee but better! I did put one tablespoon of butter in my first cup. It was so delicious that I ended up having four cups last night. Thankfully it has no caffeine. I'm so excited about it. And I can't wait to have more. It's a must! And it heals your liver and detoxes the liver. Most people are walking around with fatty liver or getting there. This will reverse it.

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NellyReviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025

I buy one every year since 2023, so it's my third time buying from this brand. It's definitely an acquired taste, but I personally love drinking this with some milk. The bag says it's a coffee alternative (supposedly similar taste), however, I'm not in that camp. In my opinion, it tastes earthy and a bit like cardboard (lol).

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TM1122Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025

Great Taste, Good Quality. Have on subscription. I can drink this all evening with no effect on my sleep. The tea bags aren't necessarily reusable...I've tried it, but really best to use a fresh tea bag each time. Easy to use. Take them to work for afternoon tea. Use the Keurig for hot water @ work, so not quite the 'hot' tea experience as with using boiling water, but if allowed to steep for a little longer, they still have a decent flavor.

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Texas GuyReviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025

Very pleasant taste, quality sachet and economical.

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DerekReviewed in Canada on April 30, 2024

This tea looks, smells, and tastes great. It comes in simple but durable resealable packaging. My wife and I have been drinking rooibos for many years and this is the best kind we've tried. I'd recommend it to any tea lover I know. Rooibos can be hard to find in a lot of Canadian stores so it makes sense to order a big bag like this directly from the source.

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KristyReviewed in Canada on February 15, 2022

Overall satisfied! A little too sweet, but Not bitter at all, as some Matcha teas can be. Very Tasty!

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monaReviewed in Canada on March 4, 2023

smells good and great speedy service

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Jean BamberReviewed in Canada on October 6, 2022

Very smooth and yummy tea,. Easy to make,. Good value

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MelissaReviewed in Canada on May 26, 2023

Just FYI they are raspberry LEAF tea, so it’s not sweet! I’m not a tea gal but the internets told me this stuff helps as I was nearing the end of pregnancy. My labour was short but wasn’t too long so yay? I also made cold tea with this and mixed it with cranberry juice. So good!