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China Mist Iced Tea Variety Pack - 24 CT | 
enlarge | Brand: China Mist Iced Tea Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $30.50
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2111
Country: china Ingredients: china black teas, fruit flavoring Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
ASIN: B0000V1B4I
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Product Description Includes 4 each of China Mist Traditional, Fiesta Fria, Mango, Passion Fruit, Raspberry and Blackberry Jasmine Green for you to fresh-brew at home. Enjoy your favorite iced teas anytime, anywhere.
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Good value December 1, 2008 Decent every-day loose-leaf tea. The China Mist brand is good, the only downside is some of the tea is pulverized too fine, so there is sediment in the tea. I recommend letting the tea settle before serving. China Mist is not extremely high-quality, just a nice every-day tea that tastes fine. The sample pack gives you a chance to try some variety, and it lasts a while.
Almost perfect! November 24, 2008 This is a dual review, as it has to be. The first part covers the delicious, needs-nothing-else China Mist iced tea varieties included in this box. Each of 24 packets contains four ounces of the world's choicest tea leaves, with stellar flavorings mixed in (dried, crushed mango; dried, crushed passion fruit; dried, crushed raspberry; pure, strong tea).
My first experience with it was at a restaurant where our daughter works. She said, Order the iced tea, Dad, you won't need to put any sugar or lemon or anything into it (always looking out for my diabetes). It was fantastic, nearly the highlight of my meal, which itself was outstanding. I asked the manager if he could share the tea secret: Well, we use the industry's best, China Mist! Everybody says it's the best they've had! Indeed.
The flavor was, if you'll pardon me, complex and could be rated as you would a nice wine--action, hints of this or that, a new rush at the end of your taste cycle. It made me think what I'd been missing; this tasted like what the British must drink, the full-bodied teas they enjoy. Apparently Americans add as much extra water to our tea as we do to our coffee (What the French hear when we order a java over there: I'll have coffee, with a cup of water on top).
The second part of the review concerns our Hamilton Beach iced tea machine. We add the recommend water and ice cubes, and the brewing cycle indeed does take only 10 minutes. The tea is already ice cold. It may be the difference between a home-level heat limit, or maybe the fact that the water is not "pressured" over the tea as much as it might be in a commercial machine, or maybe the commercial machines are much better insulated around the steeping container. Our Hamilton Beach unit made a weaker tea than I would have liked; we'll reduce the amount of water from now on and see what that does. In fairness, the Bamilton Beach Iced Tea make was $22.49; commercial models are $600 or more, but they brew their stronger teas in only 8 (versus 10) minutes. A wildly expensive two minutes.
Great Tea but need a filter! August 10, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love this tea and have no complaints!!! I just want to comment on how the tea is packaged. It comes loose in little plastic baggies so if you want to use it you have to have some sort of filter. We have an iced tea maker and used a cone coffee filter which works just fine. I did buy a 2 inch tea ball but the loose tea just falls right through it so I guess I didn't buy the right thing.
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