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Old 01-26-12, 02:57 PM   #3
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Sources say it's a good source of antioxidants.
I have read the same. The jury is still out.

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If you mean that crap you can buy at some of the hipster coffee shops like starbucks, - i didn't like the taste of it. I think one could do just as well by mowing their lawn, and mixing the clippings in a cup of water.
It is green! I have some with berry flavor. It's not bad tasting. I would say the berry flavor does make it better. Question is, are the grass clippings a good antioxidant?

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This./\ The first time I tried plain green tea, I about yacked. I thought it tasted like hay\ dried grass clippings.
I would bet the plain taste like hay/grass clippings. Added flavor make it better. At least with this box I have. Certainly a acquired taste.
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