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Turkish Lemon Ginger Tea

Turkish Lemon Ginger Tea

1088-100-P
In stock: 32
4
Canada
$11.85
$11.85
CA
Origin
Canada
North America
Caffeine Level (mg/1g)
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41+
Description
Description

Our Natural Lemon Ginger Tea is a wholesome powdered blend crafted from real lemon, ginger, and pomegranate. This naturally caffeine-free tea delivers a warming yet refreshing taste experience, perfect for any time of the day.

When prepared, you’ll be greeted with a bright golden-red infusion and a fragrant citrus-spice aroma. At the first sip, the lively zing of lemon meets the soothing warmth of ginger, while a rich pomegranate depth adds a pleasant fruity finish. Lightly sweetened, it offers a smooth and satisfying balance of tartness, spice, and fruitiness.

Enjoy it hot on a chilly day to comfort and invigorate, or serve it cold for a revitalizing and thirst-quenching drink. This vibrant fruit tea is a delightful choice for the whole family.

Details
Ingredients:
Lemon peel powder, Ginger powder, Granulated Apple, Stevia, Apple Juice, Lemon Salt
Reviews
Sascha Uncia
this week
Didn't really like it. Probably personal preference.

This tastes like a cross between a flavoured water packet, ginger tea, and lemonade. Maybe a little like a sports drink in some ways, but with a more natural taste.

The majority of the volume appears to be sugar crystals, I'm guessing from the apple juice, despite it appearing later in the ingredient order. This is a dealbreaker for me, the sweetened with stevia claim mostly appears to have been tacked on as a technicality, this is mainly just apple-sugar.

Instead of larger peel pieces like in the video there is instead a lot of gritty stuff that floats to the top, imagine something along the lines of stirring a spoonful of garlic granules and letting them soak. Definitely recommend using an infuser.

Better cold than hot, otherwise it's like drinking hot fruit juice. It's a bit hard to dissolve cold so I recommend shaking it in a sealed container or using a whisk (and then straining it).

This is very much more like a lemony fruit juice or lemonade rather than a tea with lemon peel. Quite acidic.
Sherry P
September 2024
Amazing flavor, will definitely try the other flavors.