What type of hot tea is sweet and fruity?

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7 Responses to “What type of hot tea is sweet and fruity?”

  1. raksha p Says:

    worthington

    i love strawberry tea.which i get it in my local supermarkets.

  2. a cabingirl Says:

    naomi

    Try a Red Zinger ( celestial seasonings makes one) or a Raspberry Chai ( Trader Joes…) add some splenda for sweetness.

  3. mimi1dreams Says:

    hanhanc

    Raspberry Starfruit tea is delicious. Buy it raw at health food stores and places that sell loose leaf teas. I just had to add this in The Raspberry Green Tea is delicious. It doesn’t taste like green tea when you add in the honey and the one I bought is different because the strawberry is not added in but it is grown with it somehow haha.

  4. Elana Says:

    lakerodg

    I like to make my own tea. I use roibos as the base, then add orange peel and cinnamon sticks –the cinnamon gets sweeter the longer you boil it. I find orange cinnamon tea to be sweet and warming during the winter months.

    You can purchase the roibos here:

    And the site above also has tons of other organic herbal teas in fruity flavors that you can try as well.

    I hope this helps in your tea quest.

  5. Moriah Says:

    joe

    Any kind of herbal tea is really yummy. I find black and green teas far too bitter, so I love Celestial Seasonings Orange Tangerine and all their other fruit teas. You could also try red tea/South African Rooibos.

  6. grumpy girl Says:

    ted

    they have a tangerine {and a good peach} tea in most stores. if you like mint, try plantation mint, it rocks my world!!!

  7. Bigelow T Says:

    petterson

    Bigelow Tea makes a very large variety of sweet/fruity teas, so you can go and check them out. They’ll have plenty to choose from.

    -Liz for Bigelow Tea