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Arroyo Kitchen's Rose Oolong Tea is a premium blend of 100% natural Taiwanese tea leaves and real rose flowers, offering a unique malty and smoky flavor. Each eco-conscious teabag is compostable and can be steeped up to three times, making it a versatile choice for hot or iced tea. Proudly crafted by a women-owned company in Los Angeles, this tea is perfect for those who appreciate quality and sustainability.
M**.
The taste and smell are heavenly!
What's not to like about drinking roses? This tea is wonderful in the afternoon when you want something that is a pick-me-up and relaxing at the same time. It just makes you feel good smelling and tasting it. I will be purchasing more.
C**S
Very tasty
I love the taste, however it only has five tea bags in it…Not a very good value.
R**R
Amazing
This is a really good oolong tea. Not top tier but nowhere near the bottom either. The price at time of posting this is $6.46 which in my opinion is pretty good for what you are getting.Each bag can be steeped 3 times for a total of 15 cups with the 5 contained bags. So basically 43 cents a cup. Not bad at all!
K**S
Damaged packaging
Yes was great but the packaging was damaged
A**R
Arroyo Kitchen Tea Bags (Rose Oolong Tea)
This Rose Oolong Tea by Arroyo Kitchen combines 2 simple ingredients made by Mother Nature to create a fragrant and delicious tea. It's important to note that there are 5 tea bags (more on those later) in the package, but each can be re-used up to 3 times. If you thought this package of tea was exorbitantly priced, think about it as making 15 cups of tea. Around eleven dollars at the time of review is still a bit pricey for tea, but this isn't an ordinary package of tea. The tea leaves are sustainably sourced Taiwanese oolong enclosed in pyramid shaped teabags made with biodegradable material. The package is a beautiful floral pouch stitched closed with cotton thread. There are 3 other teas in different, but just as beautiful packages available from Arroyo Kitchen (aka Little Jasmine), a small woman-owned company in Los Angeles. This tea (or the set of four) along with a vintage cup and saucer would make such a lovely gift.Arroyo Kitchen Tea Bags (Rose Oolong Tea)ASIN : B0CDQRLFBB
C**R
Good but a Bit Steep
This set of teabags only comes with 5 bags, which seems pretty steep (haha, get it?!) for tea. However, the bag recommends steeping each bag up to 3 times, and they are rather large bags which definitely increases the value if that's something that you will undertake. In our home it's unlikely we will keep the tea bag to steep again later, so I'm not sure this is the best option for us. It may be more valuable for us to use in making a gallon of tea for the fridge vs. individual cups of tea. Flavor-wise, really like it! it makes a good hot as well as iced tea. Specifically for iced, its got a unique flavor with subtle hints of spice (clove/cinnamon -- but very subtle).
L**E
Crazy Packaging, Expensive and Nothing Special
This tea tries to be cute with the packaging but the stitching is annoying to open. They suggest you watch a video how to open it. I ended up cutting it with scissors. I'm not going to go to their website and watch a video on how to open it. There is only 5 teabags in the package. It claims each one can be used up to three times, but you'd need to make all three cups at the same time, so it's not that practical unless you're in the habit of refilling your cup, or making it for your family. The tea itself tasted good but wasn't anything special either, it wasn't particularly strong so I'm doubtful on the concept of steeping it 3x.At an MSRP of 10.99 for 5 bags (at time of review) I think it's a bit overpriced. I would definitely not want to get it again at that price.
J**C
nice tea
Flavor-wise, the tea is quite pleasant, with a smooth and mildly sweet profile typical of a good oolong. It doesn't distinctly stand out from other Taiwanese oolongs I've tried, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it doesn't have a unique signature either. I would classify it as a mid-grade oolong. It's not the most exquisite I've tasted, but far from the lower quality end. This makes it a solid choice for daily drinking rather than special occasions.The packaging is notably premium, suggesting that these teas are also suitable for gifting. While this adds a bit to the perceived value, it does make me wonder if part of the cost goes into the presentation rather than the quality of the tea itself.
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