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Aloe Vera Juice Taste Test: Part 3

July 15, 2011 by We Love Aloe 2 Comments

AloeLife Herbal Aloe: Detox Plus Formula

The final juice!

This last one poured out with a slightly thicker consistency. It was a darker color than the other juices I tried, more brown than yellow. The smell was not totally displeasing- kind of like an herbal iced tea. This one has an extremely surprising flavor. Not at all like the last two. It is very strongly herbal, heavy on the echinacea. I don’t necessarily dislike it, but I was not expecting it.

AloeLife does have an aftertaste. That is because unlike the first two I tried, it is not only Aloe Vera Juice. It also has apple and lemon lime fruit juice concentrate.  It is herbal and a little floral, although it felt like I just drank some medicine. It certainly is a one of a kind iced tea.

If you are a fan of strong, weird teas you would probably enjoy this. I don’t dislike teas, but I was just not prepared for the flavor and it just didn’t sit well for me. I prefer the other two which had more of a natural flavor. This choice depends on your taste buds though. The true flavor of Aloe is nothing to be scared of. I don’t feel like it needs to be covered up or hidden. However, if you are scared or don’t like it, I recommend mixing it with a fruit juice you enjoy. I like orange or pomegranate juice as a mixer.

So go out and try it for yourself. It’s only beneficial! Honestly, think about what it does for your skin on the outside. It can only be more healing on the inside!

In case you missed it, check out taste test part one and two!

 

 

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Filed Under: Medicinal Uses Tagged With: juice, taste test

Comments

  1. Kris says

    July 19, 2011 at 2:13 pm

    Hey I located your page by mistake when i was searching Live search for this topic, I need to say your website is actually very helpful I also seriously like the theme, its amazing!

    Reply
  2. vijay says

    September 16, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    your artical is very good i love this plant very good for skin, but i feel to taste it is difficult ,can we
    grind with its green skin and use it or only pulp is to used
    thanks

    Reply

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