🌿 Sip the Island Secret to Wellness & Calm
Heart of Islands Soursop Tea Bags offer a premium, organic herbal infusion made from 100% pure soursop leaves sourced from the Philippines. Each caffeine-free, zero-calorie tea bag is packed with immune-boosting vitamins and antioxidants, promoting natural vitality, digestive health, and stress relief. Perfect for professionals seeking a clean, calming wellness ritual.
W**G
Great product
Soursop is my jam and htis uses the higher end looking tea bags. Perfect for when friends come over and want something non-caffenated. Soursop is great for immune boosting. It's very neutral in flavor.
M**.
Nice packaging
Earthy taste, not overwhelming. Everything looks high quality about the packaging and the product. There is a good amount of loose leaf tea per bag. The bag the tea comes in is resealable to keep in freshness.Cons- the bag even though it's excellent quality and pyramid shape, it is fine mesh plastic. Those who are trying to be more aware of microplastic will have a problem with that.- There is nothing to attest to the quality of the tea itself. Whether there are pesticides used or other contaminants.
D**.
Premium Tea
The Guyabano tea (soursop) is a very earthy, leafy tasting tea. I would say it is a taste that you have to acquire, but it would not be hard to do so. It comes off first leafy, then mild, then a little fruity. Soursop tea is known to have many health benefits, from reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, to relieving digestive problems. I recommend you do some research on it. There is a little brochure that they provide that will give you a little information about the tea.This is my own personal testimony. I had a bad headache. I decided to see if this tea would relieve my headache as advertised, and I was surprised that the pain I had from the headache actually went away after 5-10 minutes.I am sold! I will be trying some of the other versions that the brochure mentions.
S**R
Heart of the Islands guyabano herbal tea
I like drinking herbal teas in the evening to relax. This guyabano tea was pleasant to drink with a little bit of honey. It is a traditional Filipino tea used for heath and wellness, organic, non-gmo, and rich in antioxidants, vitamins A & C, and minerals (iron, potassium, and calcium). For me, it seemed a bit pricey, though.
H**B
Tried it for the first time
I would say that Soursop Leaf is probably an acquired taste. It wasn't bad, but I had never tried it before. I did add a sweetener to it, but I am a baby with most teas and have to add a sweetener to almost anything. I was very surprised to see the high quality of the bags they used and the ingredients were of a good size. I am glad to have tried this product and def think it is good if you are looking for this kind of tea
C**T
High quality tea with acquired taste
Soursop tea is something you primarily drink for the health benefits rather than the flavor. In fact, it suggested to use in moderation. The taste is something that is acquired, but if your desire is to increase energy level and take advantage of the other elements than this tea is for you. It is clearly very high-quality from the bags used to the ingredients. You would want to use a sweetener with this, and it does make a strong brew so don’t let the lighter color of the water after typing for you. This tea is very fresh with an expiration date several years from the receipt date. Comes complete with a booklet detailing health, benefits, and flavor options.
"**"
Tastes good, part of healthy lifestyle
This tea comes in quality tetrahedral bags that hold plenty of the Guyabano fruit, (see photo) and it is easy to brew. The straight tea is quite mildly flavored, but adding a little Stevia (as suggested) and some lime or lemon juice really brings out the flavor profile.I would compare the flavor, once sweetened, with a mango with hints of persimmon, that balances the sourness of the lime very well, to my palate. My problem was I thought that I should stop after two cups, just in case it didn't agree with me, since I had never tried this particular type of tea before.Well, it very much agreed with me, and I think i even noticed a subtle appetite suppressant effect. I was happy that this preparation contains no caffeine, so it's just fine for a late night indulgence. I have been drinking it a couple of times a day and it is in my regular rotation. Tastes are individual, but I was surprised how much I liked this tea, especially since it was totally new to me. I looked it up on Google, and apparently it is also sometimes called "Soursop" and has numerous scientifically proven health benefits, including lowering your blood sugar, and your blood pressure. Wow! How about that?Sometimes, simple pleasures are the best. I do recommend this Guyabano Tea, for the taste, highly!
N**E
Mild flavor and expensive
I've tried hundreds of different "teas" and herbal alternatives. This is definitely not my favorite. It has a very light flavor that somewhat reminds of tropical fruits - but it's very faint. I needed to use two or three tea bags to get much flavor out of this.And that brings me to the huge problem. It's insanely expensive for an herbal tea. Even the most expensive teas are rarely over $50/lb but this is $60 for 3oz! That's over $300/lb! Sorry, there would need to be dramatically more health benefits to justify that.
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