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5.0 out of 5 stars
The secret of this tea...,
This review is from: Wisdom Of The Ancients - Stevia Tea, 25 bags (Health and Beauty)
Sweetening your tea with Stevia produces results so similar to sugar, you won't miss sugar in your tea. Before trying the tea bags, I always used to buy the little packets of stevia and still intend to use them in the future. My thought was that this would be an easy way to sweeten my tea along with the other tea bags I was already using and that would save time.
Well, there are some interesting aspects to stevia tea that I had not considered. Firstly, when adding a stevia tea bag, the results are "super sweet" if you leave the tea bag in the cup or teapot for the entire time you are steeping the tea. The result is a bit overwhelming and seems to produce a very earthy tea. For the best results - if you enjoy a mildly sweet tea - is to add the tea bag at the end or when you are adding in milk or milk powder. By stirring in one of these stevia tea bags, you can sweeten the tea to taste. The Stevia in these tea bags is from Paraguay. If you want to use this as a regular tea, it is very sweet and you may want to add other ingredients like lemon juice or mint. ~The Rebecca Review
1.0 out of 5 stars
Stevia good, these Stevia Tea Bags bad,
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This review is from: Wisdom Of The Ancients - Stevia Tea, 25 bags (Health and Beauty)
I don't usually write reviews because the other reviewers cover all the angles necessary for a product but there is a glaring oversight here.
I have tried pure stevia, and stevia packets, and these tea bags. These tea bags of stevia are awful. The tea leafs are too fine and there is a lot of dust. This dust filters right through the tea bag and enters the tea. This gives the tea a terrible taste. I tried brewing it longer and shorter time but to no avail. It is just plain bad. Buyer beware. If you want the sweet stevia goodness skip all the imitators and packets and go straight to the good stuff, pure stevia powder like the one sold by Kal. If you want stevia tea bags, look elsewhere. You have been warned. -Keepin' it Real
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Wisdom Of The Ancients - Stevia Tea, 25 bags (Health and Beauty)
I'm really picky about my sugar/honey substitutes, and Stevia is probably the least offensive to my taste buds. When brewed, it tastes pretty much just like sugar water, with only faint "This isn't really sugar" flavor notes, they came across as sort of leafy. There was no unpleasant aftertaste, which is a big plus.
A fresh Stevia bag only needs to be in hot water or hot tea for a few seconds to sweeten an entire mug. For me, one bag can be used for multiple steepings--left in a little longer each time. Also, one Stevia teabag seems to be enough to sweeten an entire pitcher--I've made some darn tasty Stevia Lemonade. I was pretty skeptical when I first heard about Stevia, but it's won me over. A little goes a long way, and it's a pretty decent substitute for hot or cold home-made beverages.
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