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Blood Orange

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Description

A delicious blend of natural fruits and spices that brews up a mouthwatering cup of herbal tea. Entirely caffeine free, it holds a special appeal for kids and sweet-toothed adults. Yet contains no sugar or other sweeteners. The flavor is all natural, emanating from orange peels, hibiscus flowers, apple pieces, rose hip and safflower. Highly addictive; Please proceed with caution!

Story

Orange, a common fruit these days, has a long and questionable history. Many countries claim to be its birthplace, including China, India, Burma, and Malaysia. During the Middle Ages, the fruit traveled from Asia to Europe. And then along with the conquistadors to the lands of the New World. In its new home, the orange plant became fruitful, and multiplied. Today America is the largest orange-growing region in the world, with much of it clustered around the areas of Sao Paulo in Brazil and Florida in the United States.

Customer Reviews

 | Negative: 31
 | Neutral: 78
Positive: 568
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Robert L.
Mar 11th '10

"I gave this as a gift to my mother and she absolutely loves it, had to order more for her."
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Jessica S.
Mar 9th '10

"The blood orange tea is awesome! Tastes as good as it smells, and seems to get better as it cools down. Mixes very well with oriental spice."
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James R.
Mar 7th '10

"I've been mixing this with White Peony. Has a very nice orange/red color and mild orange flavor. "
[ 7 mins @ 180°F ]
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Dawn H.
Mar 4th '10

"This has a nice flavor. Can't wait to try it over ice."
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Lindy .
Feb 26th '10

"Really tangy from the hibiscus/orange combination. Very bright red tea with a strong fruity flavor and beautiful color. "
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Nicole B.
Feb 23rd '10

"didn't like it sent to my mom so sour I really don't like sour this is entirely a prefesrence for taste"

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