
"Yogi makes over 40 different varieties cultivated from 140 different plants - it's sure to give Lipton a run for its money. I'm an avid tea drinker, so I got my hands on 14 different Yogi Tea varieties to try them out and rank them from worst to best. Although the company highlights their medicinal benefits, I'll be focusing solely on their flavors compared to one another."
"Throat Comfort had a potent medicinal smell to it that's eerily similar to cough medicine, and the licorice and fennel got completely masked by the wild cherry bark. It left a sickly sweet, sharp aftertaste behind that was similar to stevia - in fact"
Yogi Tea, a grocery store tea brand with over 40 varieties made from 140 plants, was evaluated by a tea enthusiast who sampled 14 different types to rank them by taste, quality, and complexity rather than medicinal benefits. Throat Comfort, ranked last, was formulated with licorice root, fennel, slippery elm, ginger root, orange peel, and wild cherry bark to soothe scratchy throats. Despite the reviewer's anticipation for prominent licorice and fennel flavors, wild cherry bark dominated the blend, creating a medicinal aroma resembling cough syrup and leaving a sickly sweet, sharp aftertaste similar to stevia that overshadowed the intended flavor profile.
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