Harney & Sons Hot Cinnamon Spice, Loose Leaf Black tea, 4 Ounce tin
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There was, but they're currently on the lookout for a good Decaf black tea base. They've been on the market for more than a year. Until it is replaced, they recommend the Herbal Hot Cinnamon, which is naturally caffeine-free.
I'm not sure what kind of tea bag they use, but this is LOOSE LEAF. You'll need a strainer for this. BUT, if you like cinnamon or "red hot" candy, you'll love this tea! It's a spiciest dish you'll ever taste!
Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. Our Hot Cinnamon Spice loose tea does not belong to our organic tea line.
Yes, this tea contains caffeine.
Selected User Reviews For Harney & Sons Hot Cinnamon Spice, Loose Leaf Black tea, 4 Ounce tin
I wasn't sure if this tea would appeal to me; But, after reading some reviews about the "Hot" in "Hot Cinnamon Spice," I decided to take a chance. It sounded like it might be something I'd be interested in. So I opened it up and took a whiff as soon as it arrived, and OMG, it smelled absolutely divine and spicy! I was very careful with the tea measurement, water temperature, and infuse time because I wanted the first cup to be exactly as instructed so that I could adjust to my own personal taste later. Well, that first cup was an experience; it smelled divine, and my first sip was steaming hot shortly after infusing. It was almost too sweet, and I'm not a big fan of sweeteners in general. However, the sweet cloves in it were extremely sweet, and I wasn't sure how I felt about it. My holey tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving tea-loving It was a million times better than the first sip, buddy. The sweetness was subdued, and all of the flavors were in perfect harmony. The "Hot" Cinnamon became spicy, which I enjoyed. It was a fantastic cup of tea from start to finish. It had a little more tea sediment than most loose teas because of the cinnamon, but it was such a fine dusting that it was still drinkable to the very last drop. Last but not least, there's a little kick in the last drop. As a result, I've received an A for my final grade. My personal adjustment is a heaping "perfect teaspoon" per cup (I like it strong and spicy), I stick to the recommended brew time of 5 minutes, and I keep my anticipation in check by waiting until it's at a drinkable temperature to avoid the saccharin sweet effect of the clove that occurs when it's too hot. Then it's flawless from beginning to end. I'm going through it so quickly that I'll have to reorder it soon. It's my favorite time of day for a breeze in the afternoon. down tea, as well as my afternoon requirement- second- Whatever the weather calls for, I'll make a cup of wind tea. What can I say, I adore this tea, and yes, the cinnamon adds a deliciously spicy kick, yum!.
First and foremost, it was awful, which is why I threw it away. It has a flavor similar to melted red hot cinnamon candies in tea. Those candies appealed to me, but I didn't want THAT in my tea. (I like peanut butter and ketchup, but they aren't meant to be eaten together. ) While this may be a personal preference, the fact that the tea isn't labeled as FLAVORED tea (which usually means it's artificial) on the front of the can is simply incorrect. Artificial flavors, preservatives, scents, and other additives cause severe allergic reactions in me, so it's a complete waste of money. I can't even recommend this to a friend because it's so bad to eat. If you're concerned about what goes into your body, don't buy. They don't even say what kind of artificial sweetener they're using. Awful. It's just terrible.
I've been drinking Sons Hot Cinnamon Spice tea for quite some time, but this is the first time I've seen it in loose leaf form. form of a leaf This is a fantastic tea, and the fact that it's in this format only enhances it. My only gripe was that I mistook the listing for a decaf version. I'd like to give it a shot as well- But, as it turns out, that was incorrect. I'm hoping the listing has been corrected, and maybe I'll be able to try a decaf version soon!.
That's fantastic! Loose and spicy teas are two of my favorite types of tea. Hands down, this small tin of loose tea has the best flavor of any I've tried. It was crisp, the aroma was enticing, and I appreciated how strong the tea was. When I first opened the tin, I made a small potful. It took a long time for it to steep, and I was really looking forward to it. Then I used half and half, which resulted in a beautiful color. The flavor is hot and spicy. It didn't need to be sweetened, which was ideal for me as a diabetic. Many years ago, I came across a similar tea at Seattle's Pike Street Market, but I couldn't remember the brand name. Harney could have been the culprit. This tea, on the other hand, is something I really enjoy. It's a spicy cinnamon flavor with orange undertones, and it's likely to contain cayenne pepper. After the first cup, my taste buds were jolted awake, and after the second, they were ecstatic and satisfied. br>br>I'd say this isn't caffeine-free, so it's a stimulating tea for breakfast or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up. If you require assistance in the afternoon, please contact me. Caffeine is not a problem for me, and I can drink it even after dinner. Yes, I would recommend this tea to anyone who enjoys a strong beverage. I'm going to order some more, hopefully in a bigger container than four ounces. Don't you know how afraid I am of running out of gas?.
obnoxious, caused illness in the family Cinnamon is one of my favorites. I'm a huge fan of Hot Tamales and cinnamon bears. I'll even purchase the cinnamon pine cones that appear around Halloween in the autumn. Chai and cinnamon tea are also two of my favorite beverages. I made a pot of Harney & Sons tea inadvertently. Loose Leaf Black tea, Sons Hot Cinnamon Spice An instant headache, watery eyes, and nausea are all symptoms of a migraine. The entire family became ill as a result of this. I lugged the entire pot into the backyard, dumped the tea, and tossed the brewed leaves in the trash can outside. A week later, the cinnamon smell is still present in the kitchen cabinets above where I brewed the pot. Either I got a batch that was completely devoid of cinnamon oil, or this is just that bad. I'm not going to go out and buy another tin just to see what happens.
it's perplexing I was taken aback by how strong the scent was when I first opened the canister (in a good way!). ) Made me a cup of coffee, and my goodness, the entire apartment smelled incredible. I was bracing myself for a fiery experience. It was also unusually gentle. All of the flavors are perfectly balanced, and you can still taste the black tea rather than the strong spices. Each sip was accompanied by a scent that did not match the taste, despite the fact that both were excellent. I still adore it, but I'm going to have to figure this one out cup by cup.
This is essentially a tea take on the cinnamon challenge. There's so little black tea in this that I'm not sure why it was added. It's mostly cinnamon chips, which are way too strong. I wanted cinnamon tea, not hot cinnamon water, which causes me to have heartburn. So, to balance it out, I'm mixing it with plain black tea. That should make it last much longer, giving me a better return on my investment.