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Tea Review from SororiTea Sisters

REAL AMBROSIA TEA from Teas and Botanicals

Taster’s Review:

When I hear (or read) the word “Ambrosia,” a very distinct image pops into my head. That of a fruit salad composed primarily of canned fruit, fresh sliced bananas, coconut shreds and mini marshmallows, all mixed together with a tub of Cool Whipped Topping to create a very fruity, sweet, white cloud of a salad that I would devour eagerly as a youngster during family gatherings. An ambrosia salad was certainly at most of these family gatherings, especially if my stepmother was hosting it.

So when I received this tea, that is immediately what I though of. But I must say, this doesn’t taste much like the ambrosia salad that I remember as a kid… this actually tastes better. It’s not quite as cloyingly sweet as the salad was, and while I do still have a sweet tooth as an adult, I do like the sweet flavors to be balanced with something to temper it. This tea provides that balance – with a taste that is sweet from the various fruit flavors, but, also a little something more. The cinnamon gives it a little bit of warmth and contrast, as does the black tea.

And with so many fruit flavors going on, one might thing that the black tea base might be a bit overpowered, but it isn’t. It is the strongest flavor, the first flavor that I noticed with my first sip, and each sip that has followed. It is a good, solid tasting black tea, not overwhelmingly strong and not a lot that stands out about it, except that it is pleasant and nicely round.

I taste the apricot flavor probably more than any other fruit note in this, and it is a smooth, sweet kind of taste. The orange seems to come through toward the tail end of the sip, and seems to linger on through the aftertaste. The other fruits seem to meld together in the background, offering more of a combined “fruit” flavor rather than several individual flavors, sort of like “fruit punch” tastes like a medley of assorted fruits rather than one distinct fruit flavor.

The cinnamon is blended skillfully here. Too much cinnamon and you’d end up with another of those cinnamon-orange type of teas with the majority of the other fruit flavors overpowered by the strength of the cinnamon. Too little and well … it wouldn’t be noticeable in the midst of the many fruit flavors. But here, it’s just right. It offers just enough gentle, warm flavor to the cup to perk up the flavor; to give it just a little bit of pizzazz without going overboard.

As this tea cools, I notice that the fruit notes begin to emerge stronger – not as individual fruit notes, but more of the combined fruit flavor that I discussed previously. The cinnamon emerges a little more also, but, still maintains its gentle presence and never becomes too strong.

Overall, a very enjoyable cup, makes for a lovely afternoon cuppa, it would be equally as nice served over ice on a hot summer afternoon (like today!) as it is served hot. In fact, I am allowing the rest to cool so that I can indeed enjoy this iced – because I’m wanting some cool liquid refreshment – this might just be the thing I need!

 

Does it matter what you drink?

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The most popular drinks we drink today:

  • all sorts of sodas
  • diet sodas
  • energy drinks
  • sports drinks
  • coffee

While we get taste satisfaction and increase profit margins and market share of the soda-makers, we also get a lot of unhealthy calories, bad, harmful and in large quantities poisonous substances along with these drinks. We and our children drink this chemical cocktails EVERY DAY. Some of its main ingredients include sugar and in diet drinks aspartame; caffeine, phosphoric acid, and high fructose corn syrup. Let's take a closer look at some of these substances.

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European Science on Tea

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According to the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, tea not only rehydrates as well as water, but can also protect against heart disease and some cancers. Experts believe flavonoids are the key ingredient in tea that promotes health. These polyphenol antioxidants are found in many foods and plants, including tea leaves, and have been shown to help prevent cell damage.

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Honey and Tea

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If you like tea – more than likely you like to experiment with different kinds of tea, perhaps blending some teas and creating your own tests. Those that like to sweeten their tea generally use sugar. However, many people do not add anything to their brew at all.

Have you considered honey in your tea? Honey can create a new twist in your tea exploration. Actually, it can create more than one sensation. The thing with honey is – it has its own taste and it depends on what kind flowers the bees used for their pollination process.

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Herbal Remedies' Comeback?

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For thousands of years people all over the world used herbs for their healing properties. The evidence of herbal use can be found in Egyptian writings of the 16th century B.C.; fact that the pyramid builders consumed large amounts of garlic in order to boost their endurance and protect them from deceases.

Today even many medical professionals are realizing that herbs have powerful healing properties and can be used for many illnesses without the adverse side effects of pharmaceuticals. Over the centuries, the healing powers of herbs have not diminished, but our attitude towards them has changed. Once out of favor with modern Western medicine, it seems the herbs are making a comeback and soon you may even find your doctor prescribing herbal remedies along with your medications. It is already over a 24-billion-dollar industry in USA alone.

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