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I**
Good product
Haven’t tried yet but looks good
C**W
Mild, pleasant, fresh
This stinging nettle looseleaf herbal tea is quite good. I regret not having tried it before. I was greeted with a fresh, mild aroma when I opened the bag. The tea itself was also very pleasant--very mild taste, slightly nutty/sweet is how I'd describe it. The expiration date was 10 months from receipt.
P**D
Quality product
These buds are of good quality and look like they were harvested at the right time and well preserved. They brewed up nicely in a tea mix I made myself. These are a very convenient option to harvesting your own. Great addition to any herbal cabinet. I would purchase this or another product from this company again for sure.
D**E
Good quality ingredients
I got this for its health benefits, I like the flavor too. Can be used to make tinctures or oil too.
K**G
Soothing on throat
Not a huge fan of pellets, since they reminded me of rabbit food and it's not true loose leaf. Following the labelled instructions for a 10 minute steep worked well, which is unexpected since I'm used to 10 minutes being oversteeped. It has your standard knotgrass taste, and while I'm not sure how effective the other health benefits are, it is at least soothing for a sore throat, and something I'd drink when I'm sick and need something warm.
H**N
Good for scent and color in a potpourri
This lovely little berry is purported to have numerous health benefits but I got it as an addition to my potpourris. It does have a sweet woody scent that I appreciate.
H**N
Decent flavor
Okay unless you brew it for too long. Probably best to use infrequently and in small amounts. There’s some debate in herbalism circles about whether or not this is toxic.
C**T
Pleasant, but Not Unique
I got these out of curiosity as to what a hawthorn tea would taste like. These turned out to have a very mild & slightly sweet flavor, but nothing that would cause me to seek it out as a favorite. It also has a fairly long recommended steeping time, 7-10 minutes. Maybe crushing the dried berries before use would improve things, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort.
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