Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea - Farmhouse Teas
Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea - Farmhouse Teas
Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea - Farmhouse Teas
Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea - Farmhouse Teas
Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea - Farmhouse Teas
Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea
Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea - Farmhouse Teas
Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea - Farmhouse Teas

Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee® Organic Loose Leaf Tea

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This one is for coffee lovers! If you have been wanting to switch to tea, but love the flavor of coffee, this Mountain Hazelnut NOT Coffee® Tea is for you! A deep, dark, rich blend of dandelion and chicory root is very reminiscent of coffee but without the heartburn and caffeine crash. Also features Oregon-grown hazelnuts (also known as filberts) to give this tea even more depth. Dandelion and chicory root were also the herbs used for the hot drink of choice prior to coffee's popularity.

Looking for a trial size? Find it here. 

 

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    Brew's a dark rich coffee color with a hint of hazelnut.

    Organic Chicory Root. Organic Dandelion Root, Organic Chaga, Organic Carob, Oregon Grown Hazelnuts, Organic Astragulus, and Organic Maca Powder.

    Full Size bags have: 25 to 30 Servings

    Trial Size bags have: 8 to12 Servings (Not all flavors have trial size as an option)

    Herbal tea (Root based) - Steep 1 tsp of tea per 6-8 oz of boiling water (212° F) for 7-10 minutes for best results.

    Store in an airtight container away from temperature extremes and sunlight.

    CONTAINS: TREE NUTS

    White Chocolate Hazelnut Latte

    Ingredients:

    • 1 tbsp Mountain Hazel NOT Coffee Organic Loose Leaf Tea
    • ½ cup hot water
    • 2 tbsp white chocolate chips (or 1 ½ tbsp white cacao butter + ½ tbsp maple syrup)
    • ½ tsp vanilla extract
    • ⅔ cup milk of choice, steamed or otherwise heated
    • Whipped cream, if desired to serve

    Directions:

    1. Brew the tea with the hot water for 10 minutes, until it’s strong and dark in color.
    2. Place the vanilla extract and white chocolate chips or cacao butter in a serving glass. Pour the hot milk over the chocolate chips and stir well until the chocolate is melted.
    3. Pour the brewed tea into the milk and stir well to combine.
    4. Enjoy hot with whipped cream, if desired!

    Customer Reviews

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    Lori Jenkins
    Love this stuff totally tastes like a Latte

    Highly recommend so good

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    Kim Schuldt
    Delicious!

    What a delicious blend! My hubby loves it too!

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    Karri Buck
    Delicious not coffee!!

    I love the dark richness of the Hazelnut not coffee. If you’re looking for something to beat the winter chill, this is it! And if you add a little butter, cream and your favorite chocolate protein powder you have a latte that’s good for you and delicious!!

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    Rebecca Bruce
    A New Favorite!

    I’ve ordered from Farmhouse Tead for a while but this was my first time trying the Not Coffee. I wasn’t sure how I would feel about it since I’m not a coffee drinker. I am very pleasantly surprised at the wonderful depth of flavor that makes this a great, caffeine-free substitute for my normal black tea. This one is going to become a staple in my house.

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    Rachel Sokolewicz
    Tastes like coffee!

    This is the only thing that comes even Close to coffee that I’ve dried! It is absolutely delicious with a nutty, roasted flavor that is subtly sweet. Absolutely love and I have my go to drink now!

    *These reviews are the opinions and experiences of individual customers and should not be taken as medical advice. These reviews are the opinions and experiences of individual customers and should not be taken as medical advice. See full disclaimer here.


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