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Prickly Pear Cactus Fruit Tea

  • FD320
  • Mexicans and Native Americans have revered this plant and have eaten it and brewed it for tea for centuries. The image of a prickly pear appears on the Mexican Silver Peso. According to a legend, as the Aztecs were being pursued by enemies, they encountered an eagle perched upon a prickly pear cactus. They believed this to be a sign of pending victory and settled on that site, the location of Mexico City today. Also according to a legend, while picking fruit from the prickly pear, Navajos left a strand of hair as a sacrifice to the Spirit believed to dwell in the plant.

    • 8 individual tea bags come in this package
    • Pour boiling water over tea - let steep 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally
    • For iced tea, brew double
    • Caffeine free
    • Locally made Tucson product
    • Ingredients: rose hips, rose leaves, rose petals, prickly pear, natural flavors
  • $6.00

Customer Reviews

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Roger Pitts
tea

i just love this stuff,,, sooo good...tasty.

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Nina Ruckes
Lovely herbal teas

I bought 4 pots of herbal teas. Each one is just right for raw rainy new england fall weather.

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Susanne Nishino

Prickly Pear cactus is wonderful in all of its nutritious applications, including tea.

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Linda Briggs

The tea was very weak, I wouldn’t buy it again

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Sara Matlin
Prickly Pear Cactus Fruit Tea: delightful and delicious

I used to buy this when in Tucson, and it was reliably lovely, hot or cold. It has a complex, refreshing flavor, and it is by far my favorite non-caffeinated tea.

I haven’t been able to return to Tucson during the pandemic, and the store where I used to buy them does not offer them online. So I was delighted to find Native Seeds Search sold it.

I bought it as a gift for a relative who is recovering from cancer and can’t have caffeinate. I knew she would receive a high quality product to comfort her when she couldn’t have coffee or black tea.