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Dutch Mix Premium is a 30g herbal tea blend crafted from the finest natural herbs, ensuring a stalk-free experience. This exquisite mix, favored by coffee shops in Amsterdam, offers a gentle, soothing taste perfect for relaxation and well-being.
Package Dimensions | 13.6 x 9.6 x 1.7 cm; 30 g |
Additives | Dutch leaf tea, marshmallow leaf tea |
Units | 30.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Keep Dry |
Serving Recommendation | 1 cup |
Brand | Dutch Mix |
Format | Loose Leaves |
Speciality | Herbal, Natural, Cruelty Free, Pure |
Manufacturer | Amsterdam Herbal |
G**C
Flavourful and unique herbal tea
I have ordered a few different varieties of the Dutch Mix herbal tea, including the Original flavour, and I'm not exactly sure why this particular one is listed as 'premium' per se; the ingredients list is technically identical between the two (the 'added natural flavour' part at the end is presumably where the differences in formulation lie) although this one has more of an aromatic herbal edge where the Original is more of a warming and spicy. Either way, these are some of the most delicious and interesting herbal teas I have tried (there have been more than a few), and I always look forward to sitting down with a mug. The packaging is rather idiosyncratic, but the product inside is definitely worth trying if you're looking for a complex and perhaps somewhat unusual herbal tea.
C**Y
Misleading
Misleading as I thought this was for smoking. Said it is used in Amsterdam and coffee shops therefore this is misleading as it’s more for tea and NOT smoking. Not pleased at all.
J**H
Dutch Mix Premium...
I won't lie, I got this to smoke as a replacement for tobacco. I have tried a few smokes with it so far and honestly, it's not too bad! It's no harsher than a cheap to mid tobacco. It's obviously drier than a rolling tobacco, but it burns well when rolled with other 'herbs', and smokes smooth. If you're already a tobacco and other 'herbs' smoker, this will be fine for you I reckon.The flavour is a bit strong at times, but for the most part, most of the flavours I'm getting are from the other 'herbs' I've mixed in with the herbal mix.Overall, not as bad as I thought it was going to be, just a bit over-flavourful. A more neutral flavour would have been preferred, but mostly no complaints.
A**R
It's *NOT* Cannabis!
This is Marshmallow leave, and makes a very pleasant herbal infusion, which we liked greatly when we first tried it. However, what gets me is the whole "as used in Dutch Coffee Shops" marketing. Yeah right, it's got nothing to do with "The Herb" usually found in such an establishment, instead it's quite legal and free from THC. But, amusing gimmick all the same.
D**N
Not good
This taste like soap
M**Y
Pot pourri
A blend of herbs that has been mixed with a VERY STRONG floral flavoring. To the point that I genuinely feel this would be better suited as pot pourri. Not really fit for tea, 💨, or general human consumption imo. The blend is very twiggy, I don't know, maybe good for incense? 🫠
R**C
Lovely backgound tangs but tastes salty.
I am not sure where the taste of salt is coming from as it isn't listed as an ingredient. But what ever it is gives the same effect on the taste buds.Interesting background herbals and I'd continue drinking this ( cost aside) if It just didn't have the wierd salty taste.Note - You'll need a scanning electron microscope to read the ingredients print on the packet. It's that small.
I**3
Nice taste but predominantly 'floral'
This tea was an interesting blend of flavours including Basil, Liquorice, Cloves and Cinnamon amongst others.I made the tea up according to directions: 1g of tea with 200ml hot, not boiling, water. This was less straightforward than you might think. How much is 1g? 1/30th of the 30g packet,obviously...- I tried a slightly rounded teaspoonful and that was intensely floral almost to the point of being cloying. I made a second attempt with just a 1/4 *level* teaspoon and it turned out well and was quite palatable. That's actually good news for me as the tea will last a lot longer than 30 cups, which is just as well with the tea costing £4.99 a packet. Thankfully, the tea has a Nov 2028 expiry date.Even with the 1/4 teaspoon helping, the taste was still mainly floral to me, though. I actually weighed out 1g on a jewellers scale and it turned out to be a mid-to-heaping teaspoonful - phew, that would be way to strong for me...
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