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Tuupkee’s Dandelion Wolfberry Tea combines 7 organic herbs including dandelion root, chrysanthemum, and goji berry in 30 single-serve bags. Crafted with traditional low-temperature baking and no artificial additives, this caffeine-free blend supports liver and kidney health, detoxifies, and refreshes with a balanced floral and citrus flavor. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a natural wellness boost.
Package Dimensions | 25.4 x 15.5 x 7.6 cm; 300 g |
Additives | Dandelion Root, Chrysanthemum, Licorice, Orange Peel, Gardenia |
Allergen Information | Contains: Egg Free |
Units | 1 count |
Storage Instructions | Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. |
Serving Recommendation | 1-2 teaspoons (1.5-3g) per 8 oz (240 ml) of water, steeped for 3-5 minutes |
Brand | Tuupkee |
Format | Teabags |
Speciality | Herbal Blend, Traditionally Processed |
Caffeine content | Caffeine Free |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | Tuupkee |
Country of origin | China |
A**A
Drinkable
I love the taste
0**T
A little awkward advertising and certainly expensive but is interesting
Whilst you can see what you get by looking at the first product image ultimately it is sold as bags and even referred to as a teabag in the instructions when in reality its really just pre-packaged portions of loose tea and I don't think anyone would want to drink it with the contents just floating in the cup like their example.Aside from that awkwardness its got a pretty interesting list of ingredients that I vaguely remember trying via other teas but certainly not in this combination, I will admit when mixes are made with believed effects I do question the taste you will get but thankfully its not too bad. What I had done is use one of my strainers and brewed it as intended which resulted in a very herbal tea that I imagine some people might not be too much of a fan of but the slight sweetness can be further improved with something like honey quite easily for those that prefer that.Can't really comment on the supposed health benefits though things like dandelion are genuinely something that makes you pee more which is the reason for the detox claims where as other things in the mix like the goji/wolf berry are popular things so I'd suggest doing a bit of self research on them beforehand. As for me I mainly just acquire teas because I like trying new things.That said price-wise its quite expensive which while a little understandable given the ingredients list and the fact things sold as supplements of sorts tend to cost more does mean that its not really that recommendable to most people (not even me) outside of those with the budget and confidence in the believed effects.
D**N
A Tea That Feels Like a Hug ☕💛
This tea is exactly what I needed—soothing, earthy, and packed with good-for-you herbs. The dandelion and wolfberry combo makes me feel like I’m giving my body a little health boost with every sip. It’s not overpowering, just smooth and comforting, like a warm hug for your insides. Plus, the packaging makes it easy to take a few with me when I travel. If you like herbal teas that actually taste nice, this is a winner.
C**L
Slightly bitter aftertaste but easy to use.
The herbs come in separate bags ready for use. I used an infuser for my tea and that worked well. However, I think it might be an acquired taste. There was a slight bitter aftertaste but maybe it’s a case of getting used to it. I was able to finish my mug so I will try again.
J**3
Quite strong
Very refreshing aromatic dandelion wolfberry tea. It comes in a resealable pack ready for the kitchen cupboard, a spacesaver. The tea comes individual packs and makes a very good cup of tea when infused. I find that it's too concentrated to use a whole pack for a cup, therefore I just use half. This tea I think has diuretic and detoxifying properties. However it certainly is a talking point at a tea party with flowers and berries.
B**N
A lovely tea if a tad expensive
I love a good tea, and this is definitely a very good tea. Each serving is packaged in its own sealed sachet. This is really good as it means when you are ready for a cup of tea you just open the individual packet, pour in the contents, and you're good to go.I found the taste to be super delicate and refreshing. It has a slight natural sweetness, which is great as I don't usually add honey or any other sweetener. The taste itself is a nice mixture of the various ingredients and, in my opinion, is very pleasant at any time of day.The ingredients apparently have benefits of the liver and kidney, which is good. They include dandelion leaf, chrysanthemum, liquorice, wolfberry,, cassia seed, gardenia, and orange peel.It is good that it is totally caffeine-free as I like a coffee in the morning so having something as tasty as this to look forward to in the afternoon is very much appreciated.I love that it is not tea bags as I prefer to have natural ingredients using and infuser. Having these in individual packages that can be just poured straight into the infuser is so convenient.The only downside is the price. I know that quality costs, and I get that, but it is working out and over a pound per serving, which adds up. It would be nice if they maybe had a bulk quantity of maybe forty and a per unit price that was more affordable, as I like it that much I would gladly by forty at a time, or even more.
S**L
pleasant tasting Dandelion tea, reminds me of holiday in China
The media could not be loaded. These are individually packed plastic bags which must be emptied into a vessel. One bag is sufficient for one cup of tea, as the first time I put one bag in a pot and put sufficient water in for four cups, but after several minutes I could not really taste much. For the second attempt I used one cup as pictured and the resulting tea had a mild honey sweet flavour that I enjoyed the taste and look of,I like the way that the flowers swelled and looked lovely in my cup.What was not so good was all the bits floating into my mouth as I sipped at it, but clearly I need to use some infuser or tea pot with a strainer.I was reminded, on sight of the flowers in my cup, that we had been served similar looking tea on our holidays in China.
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