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Blood Orange from Mahamosa<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Tea Information:<\/b><\/p>\n

Leaf Type:\u00a0Black<\/p>\n

Where to Buy:\u00a0Mahamosa<\/a><\/p>\n

Tea Description:<\/b><\/p>\n

This mild China-Ceylon black tea blend evokes the Caribbean.\u00a0 Comprised of light-yellow orange peels and orange-red blazing safflowers, this tea creation has a sweet, firm, fresh and tangy flavor. A sip of this tea will bring to mind the fervent red flesh of sun-ripened blood oranges.<\/p>\n

Ingredients: Black tea, orange peel, natural flavoring, safflower.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Learn more about this tea here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Taster\u2019s Review:<\/b><\/p>\n

When sipping on Blood Orange from Mahamosa the first thing that comes to mind is POW! Mind blowing orange flavor! If you love the taste of natural orange this is your tea!<\/p>\n

Blood oranges tend to be a bit more tart than your average orange with more antioxidants. I used blood orange often in my natural perfume blends and it is a favorite of mine so I was excited to see this on Mahamosa\u2019s website.<\/p>\n

The base tea makes way for the orange to take front and center yet there is some interesting taste on the end part of the sip that is distinctly the base tea. It is quite enjoyable but I am thinking this is one that must be cold steeped and enjoyed over ice!<\/p>\n

One thing that I personally love about Mahamosa is that they contribute 50% of their annual net profits after taxes to support charitable causes including hunger, poverty, education, environment, clean water, animal\/natural life welfare and other causes. You can learn more about their contributions here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

So no, this is not the most complex tea I have ever had the pleasure to sip on, but then again it is absolutely what it states that it is, a blood orange black tea made with natural flavors. The use of natural flavors does make this tea better than many flavored teas I have tried as I am very particular about flavorings used in tea.<\/p>\n

As the tea cools a little the blood orange allows some of its sweetness to present and while there are no sweeteners used in this blend I do get a slight sweet note in the tea after cooling which, once again, makes me eager to do a cold steep with this leaf.<\/p>\n

This is my first experience with Mahamosa Tea and I am eager to try more based on this experience.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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