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Garden Fulh Tea: Xihua Fruit tea

Posted: Jul 9th, '12, 19:25
by BioHorn
Looks like it has kiwi, apricot and gosh knows what else.
Gift from a student returning from a visit to China.
"Lets the body and mind bathe warm, neat."
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Re: Garden Fulh Tea: Xihua Fruit tea

Posted: Jul 9th, '12, 19:37
by BioHorn
Sorry to say it was sickeningly sweet with undertones of chemical artificial sweetner.

Re: Garden Fulh Tea: Xihua Fruit tea

Posted: Jul 9th, '12, 21:18
by Poohblah
BioHorn wrote:Sorry to say it was sickeningly sweet with undertones of chemical artificial sweetner.
Yeah, that's how every tea that has dried fruit in it tastes. I think I might rather eat it dry.

Re: Garden Fulh Tea: Xihua Fruit tea

Posted: Jul 10th, '12, 00:08
by BioHorn
Poohblah wrote:
BioHorn wrote:Sorry to say it was sickeningly sweet with undertones of chemical artificial sweetner.
Yeah, that's how every tea that has dried fruit in it tastes. I think I might rather eat it dry.
It tastes like there are added sweeteners. I'd be happy to send it to you as trail food. :D

Re: Garden Fulh Tea: Xihua Fruit tea

Posted: Jul 10th, '12, 00:28
by Poohblah
Gross. I'd rather make my own trail mix, thanks ;)

(do they really sell that stuff in China? I thought dried fruit mixed with spices, herbs, and tea was an American thing)

Re: Garden Fulh Tea: Xihua Fruit tea

Posted: Jul 10th, '12, 00:30
by Chip
Dried fruit added to teas are usually more for show as they do not add enough flavor on their own to the liking of Westerners ... they usually still add "flavors." :cry:

Re: Garden Fulh Tea: Xihua Fruit tea

Posted: Jul 28th, '12, 14:13
by iovetea
Poohblah wrote:
BioHorn wrote:Sorry to say it was sickeningly sweet with undertones of chemical artificial sweetner.
Yeah, that's how every tea that has dried fruit in it tastes. I think I might rather eat it dry.
i thought the same they treally look delicious the dried fruits...