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Suki Tea's Apple Loves Mint Loose Fruit Tea is a 250g blend of real fruit and loose leaves, offering a refreshing, caffeine-free beverage. Ethically sourced and packaged in 100% plastic-free materials, this tea combines the sweetness of apple and papaya with a minty finish, perfect for any time of day.
A**W
Fantastic
The best
D**R
Organic sencha
This is loose leaf sencha. It is organic and fairtrade. I think that this is good value and perfectly drinkable. However as with many things, you can get much better tasting tea if you pay more. Even before drinking you can see that the leaves don't have that vibrant green of better quality sencha and this is reflected in the cup.
S**T
Delicious!
I generally don’t enjoy green tea (other than matcha), but decided to give this a try after reading about it online. Have to say I’m very pleasantly impressed; the taste is smooth and subtle but still pleasing and well-bodied. I do, however, use a touch more than the packet recommends, but that is down to personal taste.All in all, great value for money. Will buy again.
G**.
Great tea, could be packed better.
Really tasty leaf tea but could be packed better. Inside the box there is a plastic bag with tea leaves, the plastic is constantly tearing more with every use even though I cut it open with scissors instead of tear to avoid that. Will probably buy again as it's really tasty tea but will put it in some alternative container.
K**R
Great stuff
Really liked it thanks
C**S
Great value for money Organic Sencha tea.
All reviews are relative. So I thought I would add that I'm a heavy drinker of various Green teas from around the World. I usually live in Japan and India. So I'm usually drinking Japanese Sencha, Matcha, Nepalese White Tea, Nepalese green teas and also various Green teas from Assam and Darjeeling.I've recently run out of my usual teas and I needed to buy some urgently from the UK. So I thought I would give this Chinese Organic Sencha a go.My tea expectations are pretty high to be honest. So I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this tea.To drink it, I first put some leaves into a small Thermos flask. And then I filled an empty cup with boiling water. And then poured the cup of boiling water into the flask. By doing so, the temperature should be close to 80 degrees. I then tightened the lid on the flask and left it for 3 to 5 minutes and then poured it into the cup again using the strainer. Always using a very clean cup.I find that using a small clean flask first and pouring from that is the best way to drink most teas nowerdays to be honest. (Except Matcha)I think the tea is really good value for money. And I would happily buy again.I usually get 3 cups out of each teaspoon of leaf I use.Ok....I still prefer the Japanese and Nepalese tea. But I still enjoy this tea.So can highly recommend it!
G**S
Tampered packaging?
This sencha green tea, although not a vivid green, is fresh enough, smooth and considerably better than your average bagged tea shavings.My problem is a recurrent one i've been getting in, especially, the last year or so. Foods are in sealed bags for a reason so when you notice persistently holes in your supposedly sealed bags of food and drink (not to mention bottles whose seals have been broken and removed) you have good reason to be disappointed.This time, the opening is an inch long in an less conspicuous spot roughly along a join, under a fold. Sorry, you can't see a photo as I'm not allowing Amazon "camera and storage access"! The bag is too wide for the box and has to be squeezed in. I suppose, it's possible someone sat on it and burst it (!) but sometimes you do wonder why these holes seem so much more commonplace than they used to be!
H**S
great
great tea
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