Passport Coffee & Tea
Mountain Berry Fruit Tea
Mountain Berry Fruit Tea
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Mountain Berry Fruit Tea offers a carefully crafted blend of dried elderberries, raisins, wild berries, hibiscus flowers, and sweet cranberries, enhanced with natural infusions of mixed berry, kiwi, and strawberry.
Key Features:
* 100% naturally caffeine-free fruit tisane – suitable for all-day enjoyment
* Blended with dried elderberries, raisins, wild berries, hibiscus flowers, and cranberries
* Enhanced with natural mixed berry, kiwi, and strawberry infusions
* Rich in antioxidants and supportive of overall wellness
* Custom blended and hand-flavored in small batches for superior consistency and taste
* Made with premium imported ingredients for a high-quality tea experience
Flavor Profile:
* Hibiscus Flowers: Add tartness and a vibrant ruby-red hue
* Elderberries & Cranberries: Provide rich, tangy-sweet berry notes
* Raisins & Wild Berries: Contribute mellow sweetness and depth
* Kiwi & Strawberry Infusions: Add tropical brightness and a juicy finish
* Overall: Fruity, layered, and refreshing, with a balance of tart and sweet berry flavors
Brewing Recommendations:
* Hot: Steep 1–2 teaspoons in freshly boiled water (200–212°F / 93–100°C) for 5–7 minutes
* Iced: Brew double strength, chill, and serve over ice for a cooling berry refreshment
* Optional: Add a touch of honey or garnish with fresh berries for a gourmet twist
Usage:
* Perfect for hydration, wellness support, and refreshing daily enjoyment
* Great as a caffeine-free alternative to traditional teas or sugary drinks
* Enjoy hot for a soothing infusion or iced for a fruity, cooling beverage
* Suitable for all ages, including children and those avoiding stimulants
* Ideal for tea parties, post-workout hydration, or as part of a self-care ritual
Hot Brewing method: Start with 10 oz of fresh water. Use tea portions and brewing temperatures below.
- Tisane/Herbal Teas
- Amount - 2 teaspoon
- Temperature - 200 F
- Time - 5 min.
Iced Tea - Double the amount of tea using the chart above. After brewing hot tea, immediately pour over a glass of ice. Add more ice if needed.
Storage - The best way to store tea is at room temperature in an airtight tea canister. Keep tea away from heat, light, air, and moisture.
For the complete tea brewing guide see our blog. HERE
All our flavored teas are naturally gluten free, do not contain sugar, and are available in decaf.
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