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HomeOrganic FoodsDrinksCelestial Seasonings Herb Tea, Bengal Spice, 20-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) |
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Bengal Spice for Iced Tea Apr 15, 2006
By Suzanne Prescott Both Bengal Spice and the very similar Celestial Seasonings product, Gingerbread Spice are my faves. I make sun tea in my backyard then pour the tea over ice for a very refreshing herbal 'tea' drink that doesn't need sugar, or lemon to quench a thirst. Here in the Southwest where summers are long, hot & dry, it's important to stay hydrated & this is a great pick-me-up.
* This is a non-caffeinated tea
(There's one other thing I do with Bengal Spice that might surprise you. When making jam or jelly, I sometimes swirl a bag or two in the hot jam a minute or two before pouring it in the jars. It adds a delightful exotic tone to some plain-jane jam recipes.)
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
The box with the tiger Aug 17, 2006
By L. L. Price This is just the best "herb" tea! It's actually a sumptuous blend of a few exotic spices, with a kiss of vanilla. It's yummy as a delectable pastry or dessert but it can be brewed up in a few minutes, smells divine, and can be consumed without guilt (read zero calories, fat, sodium, etc.,). If you love cinnamon, you HAVE to try it. The hint of cardamom, ginger, plus a few other all-natural flavors, simply pushes this tea to the top spot on the delight-o-meter.
Unfortunately, it can be a bit hard to find outside Colorado.
I hope you keep it in stock Amazon. Thanks.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous chai tea Mar 08, 2007
By H. Davis Much better than the teas Celestial labels as chai teas. I use two bags of Bengal Spice to one black tea bag, add a packet of Splenda and a dash of milk and have a wonder rich chai tea.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The best alternative to caffienated Chai Oct 19, 2006
By Leila lu This is a very wonderfully intense tea--much more so than all of the other Celestial Seasonings tea. It is much more comparable to a Yogi brand type tea, as far as depth of flavour. Try it with a touch of brown sugar and milk.
In response to the reviewer who wrote that she adds a bag or two to jam: Have you ever tried it when boiling rice? Add a few raisins and cashews, too...Mmmm!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Should have 6 stars Aug 21, 2006
By J. Gurney
"Tea for Two"
Finally found the ultimate in tea. The flavor and quality are what we have been looking for for many years. Another plus--the strength is outstanding. You can get at least two cups with one bag. In fact we leave the used bag in a little water, and the next day, add more water and heat (we use a microwave), and it's strong enough to drink and enjoy. We're introducing it to our family and friends, and they are turning into addicts also.
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