Sip the Rainbow! 🌈 Elevate your tea game with nature's color magic.
Incas 100% USDA Organic Butterfly Pea Flower is a versatile herbal supplement sourced directly from Thailand. This non-GMO, gluten-free, and vegan product offers over 375 cups of calming tea, rich in antioxidants, and can be used as a natural food coloring. Each purchase includes a free eBook filled with recipes and health benefits.
A**R
Exactly as advertised
Product arrived intact. Exactly as advertised. You only need a few flowers, so it is worth the money. The tea is calming and relaxing with beautiful blue color. You can drink cold and add to other drinks to make some fun mocktails too.
T**Y
good!
My favorite is butterfly tea, with a splash of lemon juice to change the color. I love to use this in a clear mug and add a tiny bit of edible glitter the flavor is great and it looks pretty :) good quality.
S**S
Great looking product!
Taste good and love the blue color. Not sure it works but I take vitamins and not sure they work either.
M**O
Incredibly intense color
Using 1 gram of flowers (10 of them) per 250 mL produced a nearly black tea, almost impossible to see the color. I had to dilute the resulting tea made 5 or 6 to 1 with water, to get the color you see in the rainbow jars picture. Amazingly intense color, a little goes a very long way! I'm guessing the 1-2 gram serving size is for health benefits.The smell on opening the bag was very reminiscent of beets, changing to cabbage and wet flowers after adding boiling water, and finally it smelled a little like cooked spinach after about 10 minutes of steeping. The flavor is just faintly vegetal, a bit like spinach, with the 1 g per cup. When diluted down to a visible blue, I can't really taste anything. Nothing unpleasant at all, and this could hide in nearly any dish, especially if you're just adding color.For the different colors, I used:Red - hibiscus tisaneOrange - gunpowder green teaYellow - sencha green tea, filtered to get rid of a tiny bit of greenish sedimentGreen - sencha plus a very tiny bit of butterfly flower tisaneBlue - you can guess this onePurple - hibiscus plus butterfly flower, though any acid will workI think I need to play with the green recipe some more, but everything looks very promising so far! You're supposed to "eat the rainbow" for a healthy diet, why not drink it too? Every single colorful pigment here has multiple health benefits.
M**A
Pretty blue tea = need to pee!
Bright blue color with just a few flowers steeped for a few minutes, which changes to a fun pink color when adding lemon juice. The flowers gradually turn white as all the blue disperses in hot water.It has a very mild flavor, like drinking water used to boil vegetables without any seasoning.Not sure about the health benefits, but I definitely experienced a diuretic effect from drinking the tea! Make sure you have a bathroom nearby while you drink this! I think I lost 3 pounds in water weight after drinking 6 flowers’ worth of the tea in one day.
D**E
Helps the inflamation in my legs
I am using it for inflamationa and it is working! It's quite nice and soothing
M**T
Fresh
Very fresh an nice tasty tea
T**E
Good quality - not sure its use beyond a coloring
I bought this thinking it would make floral-scented tea. It does not. To me it tastes like nothing. However, it is fun to use to color other beverages. A little goes a very long way in that regard. 2 or 3 blossoms will tint a pot of tea a nice blue. I like to use it with rose petals for a gorgeous purple hue for my beloved rose tea. It also works well to tint lemonade, clear spirits, or other mixers for cocktails. It's what's used in all those purple gins that are all the rage now. Just use your favorite spirit and make it yourself in a day or two.
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