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✨ Elevate Your Tea Game with Numi's Golden Latte! ☕
Numi Organic Tea's Golden Latte is a premium turmeric chai blend featuring a harmonious mix of spices like cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, nutmeg, and black pepper. This organic, vegan, and non-GMO powder mix offers 24 servings of caffeine-free goodness, perfect for creating delicious lattes or enhancing your favorite recipes. Enjoy the health benefits of full-leaf quality teas in a convenient format that fits your lifestyle.
Product Dimensions | 13.46 x 6.6 x 5.08 cm; 39.69 g |
Item model number | 680692609035 |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Storage Instructions | Keep Dry |
Brand | Numi |
Format | Bags, Loose Leaves, Powder |
Special Feature | Caffeine Free, Organic, Vegan |
L**Y
Quick and just as tasty as homemade...
This tastes like the first ever time I made golden milk using a recipe but takes way less time. Price is ok for the amount you're getting/number of servings it makes. Such a comforting, healthy hot beverage!
H**S
OMG! I love this tea!
The flavor is awesome! You have to like turmeric and all the other spices as you will taste them all! I used 1/2 milk and 1/2 water and it was sooooo good! I also made it with almond milk and it was really delicious!
A**M
Great chai tumeric flavor
I love this flavor. Tried this at my cousin's in Colorado and now I consistently buy it for delicious healthy tumeric chai lattes. I like to make it with water and add some alkaline green powder also sometimes, as the chair tumeric masks some of the "nasty" of my green taste. :) Thank you for a great product Numi.
T**M
Not bad, just not what I had in mind
Although this tea was expensive, I had to try it. Having traveled to India and a lover of Chai and the concepts of Ayurveda... and Numi, I was very curious. A few things: This tea is a powder, good to know because it is both a loose blend with 24 servings. This threw me off originally. Never having had a loose blend from Numi, I probably didn't read that closely and just expected tea bags. Also, loose blend in this case is all powdered spices, so it comes in a bag and you have to withdraw your heaping teaspoon and add it to milk. Again, also helpful to know. Perhaps next time I make it I will boil the milk with the powder in it, bring it to boil/foaming about 3 times till its well blended and add some sweetner (what I learned in India).I do appreciate that I did not have to blend the powder, then again, I am pretty sure I have every single one of those spices and could have easily done so at a fraction of the cost.Another point that feels important is that there is no tea component whatsoever. Usually I expect some form of tea base to flavor the milk. Here there are just spices. I forget if the concept in India is that the Chai is any kind of tea, meaning hot beverage or if typically there would be tea in it... maybe it doesn't matter. Anyhow, in summary, its an idea I love, and having milk with ginger and cardamom is actually pretty good. Think of a milk steamer with cardamom or ginger or both! Pretty nice, actually. And with the positive effects of turmeric. I am just missing the tea component and think it could be nicer with that.Overall, I don't think I would buy it again knowing now what it is exactly. I can blend it with your typical masala chai spice blend plus turmeric at home. But thanks for this medicinal idea.
D**E
Tasted like Hairspray... might need to add sugar/honey, vanilla, etc.
It did not taste like it was for human consumption... I had to re-read the description on here to make sure it wasn't snail bait or something. It would be good if you add some sugar or honey, and milk instead of water, and maybe some oatmeal... maybe some strawberry ensure.
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