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Teeccino All-Purpose Grind Caffeine-Free Herbal Coffee, Maya Chai, 8.5-Ounce Cans

September 1st, 2010


Product Description
Contains no coffee beans. Made with organically grown barley, chicory and ramon nuts. Deliciously rich, full-bodied flavor. Teeccino Maya Chai is a delicious, caffeine-free blend of herbs, grains, fruits, and nuts, that are roasted and ground to brew and taste just like coffee. Maya Chai delivers nutritious health benefits and a natural energy boost. Featuring potassium-rich ramon nuts wild-harvested from the Maya Biosphere Reserve rainforest. Rich in inulin from ch… More >>

  • Naturally caffeine-free – no processing, no chemical residues
  • High in heart-healthy potassium and soluble fiber
  • Natural energy boost from nutrients, not stimulants
  • Alkaline – helps reduce acidity
  • Rich in inulin, a soluble fiber from chicory, that improves digestion and elimination plus increases mineral absorption.

Teeccino All-Purpose Grind Caffeine-Free Herbal Coffee, Maya Chai, 8.5-Ounce Cans



Teeccino All-Purpose Grind Caffeine-Free Herbal Coffee, Maya Chai, 8.5-Ounce Cans

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  1. September 1st, 2010 at 16:24 | #1

    I normally drink caffeine free chai tea and the brand I have been drinking for years was reformulated and I passionately dislike the new version.

    This particular flavor has been a Godsend for me.

    If you love cinnamon, this product is for you–but only if you like a full-bodied, coffee-style beverage. It does take some getting used to because it is not tea-like in any way and it is designed to be brewed in either a drip-style coffee maker or a french press. It’s the tea version of ground coffee beans, and you treat it as such. I use no more than 1/2 of a tablespoon to a 14 oz cup and add sugar and an ounce of half&half. It is rich and delicious, just like coffee.

    Maya Chai is advertised as a coffee substitute and the brew process is identical, the only difference being you don’t have to grind any beans.

    I highly recommend this product. It is absolutely delicious.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. September 1st, 2010 at 17:52 | #2

    This is a great substitute for coffee. It has NO caffeine. But it has a little bite so it reminds one of coffee. And there is a little spice taste that makes it good to drink in its own right.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. September 1st, 2010 at 17:58 | #3

    I had only bought what I could find locally and being the midwest the choices were limited and somewhat more costly. I bought this and find it to be the flavor of Chai I purchase in coffee shops. I make it in my drip coffee maker (always using a filter) and save it all in the refrigerator adding milk or soy at the point of use. It is turning out to be quite the bargain!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. September 1st, 2010 at 19:10 | #4

    If you like chai (like the tea kind), this is for you. It’s VERY spicy. Not spicy hot, spicy like heavy on the cinnamon,cardamom, etc. If you are a COFFEE lover looking for a caffeine-free substitute, this is probably not for you. Tastes absolutely nothing like coffee. It does have nice body and I like it mixed with decaf coffee to tone down the spice-flavor. Definitely serve with milk as the spices clash with any flavored creamer.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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