I first came to love tea when my friend told me to try Starbuck’s Hibiscus Tea with Pomegranate Pearls and since then I have been on the lookout for something similar so that I can get to enjoy it at a lower cost and even at home. Saw Cà Phê Break on Facebook and I got interested in their Hibiscus Sangria Tea since one of the reviews says that it tastes similar to that.
This tea is a combination of hibiscus, cranberry, orange, and rose hips. Each pouch contains 2 reusable tea bags that you can use to make the tea if you don’t have a tea infuser or teapot which makes it suitable for those who are just starting to explore drinking tea.
It was indeed quite similar to Starbucks’ Hibiscus Tea with Pomegranate Pearls just without the pearls. At least, the closest thing I can get any time I want to drink one at home. Also, this tea has its own sweetness so I was able to enjoy it without adding honey. If you want your tea sweeter, you can add any sweetener of your choice.
Just a reminder for those just starting out to enjoy tea, make sure to mix the hibiscus, cranberry, orange, and rose hips when putting it in a teabag to enjoy its full flavor.
Price: Php 210
Table for: 50g
Drink Rating: 5/5
Aside from this one, they also offer Blue Poechi Tea for Php 180 and Akai Green Tea for Php 220. The Blue Poechi Tea is a combination of butterfly pea and jasmine. The Akai Green Tea on the other hand is a combination of green tea, bamboo, mint, and tarragon. I did not buy this one since I am not a fan of green tea but I am thinking of exploring these types of tea in the future.
Also, aside from these Botanical Infusion Tea they also offer different varieties of coffee from Cordillera Province.
You can get yours thru delivery or pick-up at Gemini Bakery near Campo Subd. if you live in Lucena City. But it is also available on Shopee and you can see it using the link below.
Shopee Link: Ca Phe Break
Facebook: CÀ PHÊ BREAK Quezon Province
Instagram: @caphebreak
Contact No.: 0910 287 6402
Location: Campo Subd., Brgy. Gulang-Gulang, Lucena City
P.S. In case you are wondering, I paired this tea with some Cheesebread Rolls. Check it out here.
Disclaimer: This review was written with an honest opinion.