🍵 Sip into Serenity with Dorset's Foraged Fruit Tea!
Dorset Tea Foraged Fruits Herbal Tea offers a delightful blend of blackberry, strawberry, and raspberry flavors in 80 convenient tea bags. Each bag is crafted from natural ingredients and packed in eco-friendly, recyclable boxes, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious tea lovers.
T**Y
Gift
Brought as a gift recipient loved them
R**B
Not as fruity as I thought
Tastes more of tea than fruit. Disappointed. Need to leave bag in till last drop drunk to get the fruit flavour.
E**M
Nice fruity flavour
I enjoy drinking herbal tea sometimes and I was interested to try Dorset Tea's brand. I have had Dorset Tea black tea before and enjoyed it.These teabags are individually wrapped in recyclable paper. As herbal tea is only drunk occasionally in my household, this is good as it keeps them fresh. It also means that I can keep some in my bag.The tea is not overpowering or sour like some fruit teas can be. I found this sweet enough without having to add extra sugar to them. I thought that they taste a bit like Vimto. I liked the taste of this tea and I am keen to try more of the varieties.These teabags do not contain plastic, so they are compostable. There is no inner plastic or foil bag, just cardboard and paper which are recyclable.These are good quality teabags. At the current price of £9.99 for 4 boxes of 20 they are at the higher price range for herbal tea. They do taste nice though, and I do think that they are worth the price.
W**S
Dorset Tea Foraged Fruits Herbal Tea
As a massive fan of their traditional tea I was really excited to try this and I wasn't disappointed. Only needs about 3 minutes of steeping for a really powerful, punchy flavour. Excellent value box set price for these 80 bags.
J**S
Lovely taste but could be sweeter
At 12p per bag this is not the cheapest, but also not as high priced as some of the premium fruit trees out there.It is certainly much better than the fruit tea that you can buy for 80p/box at supermarkets, but I do think that it could be a little cheaper.For £10 you get 4 boxes containing 20 individually packaged bags per box, all using sustainable and recyclable materials with no plastic, so I really like that I'm not adding to the plastic problem with this and it all can be added to my compost pile.The flavor is deep but mild with a good mix of each fruit together, but I do think that it could have more of a fruity sweetness. It tastes as though you've infused the fruits and removed the sugar and along with it that notable sweet fruit taste.I may not buy this specific tea again, but this brand does have several others which I prefer and would happily buy again.
M**N
Good flavour.
I like a nice fruit tea and this brand is delicious. I find it a nice smooth drink with no acidy taste that I get with some . I really like it.
G**N
Great flavour though a little pricey
I really loved the taste and it is different from normal tea flavors I have had. I have it on a non-regular basis to take a break from my usual, to give a bit of taste.It's a great gift for tea lovers looking for something unique and who would love to tickle their taste buds once in a while.A little on the pricey side.
W**L
Really nice, fruity herbal tea
This review is for 4 x boxes of Dorset Tea, foraged fruits tea bags. Each 40g box contains 20 tea sachets. That is a total of 80 fruit infusion tea bags for the current price of £9.99. That equates to £2.50 per box and 12p per tea bag. I would say this this is on the higher end of herbal tea bags. Each tea bag comes in its own sachet, so these are great for adding to you bag for taking into work. The tea is made by a genuine Dorset company in Wimborne. These foraged fruit bags include apple, hibiscus, rose hip, strawberry, raspberry and natural strawberry and raspberry flavours. Herbal tea wouldn’t usually be my drink of choice, but these are a lovely drink. Once brewed for a few minutes, the bags produce a lovely claret coloured and fruity flavoured drink. I was really impressed and really enjoyed them. I’ve got a bit of a sweet tooth, so added some sugar to my infusions. It was like drinking liquid ribena (before they runied it with vile tasting artificial sweeteners). Furthermore, there is no plastic in the tea bags themselves, so you’re safe in the knowledge that everything can be recycled. As the marketing blurb says - ‘simply pop them in your council food waste bin.’ If I was an avid herbal tea drinker, I would certainly look out for this company again.If you found this review useful, informative and / or enjoyable to read, please give that ‘helpful’ button a click.
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