🌍 Sip the World: Experience the essence of South Africa in every cup!
Davidson's Organics South African Honeybush tea offers a rich, earthy flavor profile with mild peppery notes, crafted from 100% organic ingredients. With a commitment to sustainability and quality, each of the 100 unwrapped tea bags delivers a wellness boost packed with antioxidants, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious tea lovers.
G**O
I LOVE This Tea!
I love this peach tea! As a desert dweller in Arizona, I live on iced tea and peach is my favorite. When the tea I used to use doubled in price and was not available for a while I did a search and found this product. It is amazing. I mostly make a pot of tea each morning and drink cold tea all day, but it also makes a lovely hot cup of tea. I highly recommend this tea if you are looking for something that tastes great and is totally natural and organic! I use at least a box every month!
T**O
Yerba Mate
I love the taste. It really reminds me of green tea, which is delicious. I can’t wait to reap all the benefits of this tea and hopefully what I’ve been hearing is true. Some people say it is nature’s Ozempic.
T**K
Pleasant black tea
I did a little bit of research on what Russian Caravan tea is supposed to be. I imagined something more potent in taste. I didn't taste or smell the expected smokiness of a traditional Russian Caravan (per historic description). I haven't purchased Davidson's Black tea, that I recall. I do frequently buy their robidos tea. In compary to their red tea and a generic brand of black tea that I do have in the cabinet, this Russian Caravan is a very smooth black tea. Their robidos is also very smooth. Neither of their teams seem to get overly bitter when allowed to steep for too long. Which is a huge plus, in my book.Specifically about the RC, it did arrive with some dark/black power or perhaps shake in the ziplock. Not sure what that is, as the robidos doesn't have any shake when it arrives. Tbf, the shipping box and tea box were smashed a bit. So it's unclear whether that is a normal state for the RC.As mentioned, it is a smooth and rather subtle tea. No bitterness. It have a very subtle sweet sensation and also a very subtle, sort of creaminess to it. It could just be a creamy mouth feel. I only mention these, as I am new to the style of tea and unfamiliar. They are not unpleasant attributes, in my opinion. In fact, I am not a fan of sweet teas, if that clarifies how subtle the sensation is.I was going to get Davidson's Black tea next month or so, but, while this isn't the taste exploration I had imagined it to be, it cancels my desire to buy the black tea as a tea cabinet refill.I like the idea that this company owns their whole process. And it's organic!I've given a fourth star for these positives beyond the "average -ness" of it resembling a plain black tea.
J**S
I LOVE THIS TEA!!!
THIS IS A GREAT TEA. GOOD FLAVOR, SMOOTH AND ENJOYABLE!
M**S
This tea is ok
The tea is fresh and packaged well but it has an extra sweetness that I am not fond of. If you buy this to make sweet tea be sure to cut back on your sugar.
A**R
I liked the taste of the tea I chose and thought ...
I'd been addicted to diet coke for most of my adult life and finally got to a point where I realised i needed to make a change, so I switched to powdered tea because water just wasnt cutting it.I liked the taste of the tea I chose and thought I was doing good, after all, I wasn't drinking diet coke anymore, so that was a step in the right direction, right? And I was happily living in my little world of denial for a couple of years, the outside of the package said no sugar and no calories, woo-hoo for me! Until I actually looked at the ingredients one day or more accurately, had them pointed out to me, and saw aspartame, I don't actually know how bad aspartame is, but if I go by what my sister and her friends say then I should be dead or dying of some kind of cancer or disease by this time next year, so bad, right? The first tea I tried was Lipton black tea, I'd heard that was the most popular tea to start with, I found it a little too tannony, if that's even a word, so I went in search of more flavorful and less harsh teas, skip to a few tries and fails and I found this tea, I had real high hopes for it too, orange, spearmint and cinnamon? How could that possibly go wrong? The anticipation was killing me the whole time I had to wait for it to come in the mail, when it finally arrived I set out to brew myself a cup immediately, I'd like to say that it was everything I had hoped it would be, I really would, wouldn't that have been a great review, "At long last I found the cup of my dreams!!!" unfortunately that wasn't the case, I can't quite describe my first taste, I had to take several sips before I could figure out what it was i was tasting, but I can tell you it wasn't good, I made a face every time I took another sip, all the while desperately hoping it was one of those things that grew on you, it wasn't, then it dawned on me what I was tasting, you know that bowl of potpourri that's usually sitting on someone's coffee table as a fancy decoration/air freshener? That's what I imagined this tea tasted like, as if someone had steeped a big bowl of potpourri, I think potpourri is a nice decoration and would even agree that it smells pretty good on the right occasion, but it's not a good flavor, I can tell you that right now. So the search for my perfect glass of tea goes on. If you've read this far, thanks for listening.
J**S
Very nice flavour, but watch the smoke scent
Very nice flavour, but watch the smoke scent. I currently have it stored in 4 layers of ziplock freezer bags and the smokey scent is still getting into my cabinet; I will be switching to a sealing glass canister to store it. I attempted to bring a few teabags to work today, but will be taking them home as even with the 3 layers of ziplock freezer bags on them, my office has a light smokey smell. I love the flavour too much to get rid of it though.
M**N
Flavour
The flavour of this tea is mild, the lavender diminishes the traditional Earl Grey Tea flavour somewhat. It is nevertheless a pleasant tea to drink. The relaxation from the Bergamot is slow in manifesting, but enjoyable when it happens about 15 minutes after drinking it. It is a very economical purchase, 100 tea bags for approximately $15.00 CAN, which beats buying 20 or 25 tea bags for approximately $5.00 to $7.00 at the store, depending on the brands available.
G**E
Great Value and Happy to Have My "Tea in a Bag" Again! ;-)
I previously bought Davidson's Organic Spearmint Leaves in bulk and the quality was excellent. But I must admit, I am a bit lazy when it comes to making up tea in liners etc..and still prefer tea bags. So, I was pleased to recently note this product on Amazon and at a great price.I previously tried spearmint tea leaves from a number of suppliers, many that were much more expensive. None were better than Davidson's!I will definitely be buying these again.Geraldine Helen Hartman, award winning cookbook author and top reviewer
A**R
Thank God somebody makes a pumpkin spice tea!!!!
The tea could use a lot more pumpkin flavour. I have to add pumpkin spice bakery emulsion to really feel like it’s pumpkin spice tea. The ingredients are really just Rooibos with a spoon of pumpkin spice mix which really doesn’t contain any pumpkin flavour.
A**R
Has absolutely No licorice flavor
100 tea bags for 15.00 was reasonable, but the tea has no licorice flavor at all & just found out it doesn't qualify for return, wish i had known that before i wasted my money
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