The popularity of HEYTEA fruit teas comes from their fresh and juicy flavor with tea-like finish. These beverages are never just sweet fruit syrup, but are typically sweetened and flavored to give a taste of fruit and tea. Fruit teas are also very popular among people as they are lighter than heavy tea drinks, particularly when iced. The following is a detailed discussion based “menu” that outlines the various options of fruit teas available, their flavor, and the best tea to consider based on the mood.
HeyTea Fruit Teas Menu

HEYTEA Fruit Tea Menu
| Product | Price ($) | Calories (kcal) |
|---|---|---|
| Mango Fruit Tea | $5.50 | 240 |
| Peach Fruit Tea | $5.50 | 230 |
| Strawberry Fruit Tea | $5.50 | 220 |
| Citrus Fruit Tea | $5.50 | 210 |
This is Fresh Fruit Tea (Seasonal Mix)
Fresh fruit tea is most flexible, as it is likely to vary from season to season. It’s a basic concept: a tea base with the real flavor of fruit for an aromatic and refreshing beverage. Fresh fruit teas tend to be vibrant in the beginning, but then have a subtle tea character at the end to make it not too sweet. Fresh fruit tea may be a safe option if you like variety or if you don’t know what particular fruit you want. It’s great for hot days and cool days as it’s refreshing, but has a comforting taste.


Peach Fruit Tea
Peach fruit tea is among the most popular fruits teas as it is soft, sweet and fragrant tasting. Sometimes peach flavor is round, smooth, and not sharp or sour. Peach is generally used in tea blends to produce a harmonious blend that is a mild fruit dessert with a refreshing finish. Peach Fruit Tea is preferred by people who want a sweet tea, but without the intensity. It is also a good choice for people who aren’t familiar with fruit tea as peach is typically easy to enjoy and has a pleasant taste.
Mango Fruit Tea
Mango fruit tea is a tropical, full-bodied and strong flavor. Mango is a sweeter and more robust flavor than most other fruits, so although this is a fruit tea, it can actually be “main character” in the cup. Mango flavored tea is still pleasant to taste while having a tea base below. When it comes to strong flavors and a sunny, holiday atmosphere, mango is a favorite choice. The mango fruit tea tends to be one of those beverages that people keep ordering again and again because it is always a good tasting, satisfying, full drink.


Strawberry Fruit Tea
Strawberry fruit tea typically is sweet, playful and bright. Strawberry can sometimes be considered a simpler and more “fresh dessert” compared to deeper berry blends. Can taste like strawberry candy on the first sip, but coffee base makes it lighter and easier to drink.This is an option for those who wish to have a fun and approachable fruit tea. Strawberry is also good if you like sweet fruits that aren’t too sour.
Citrus Fruit Tea with Yuzu and lemon verbena
Tea that is more tart and invigorating acid is yuzu or citrus fruit tea. Citrus flavours are stimulating to your taste buds, which help to make the drink crisp and clean. Citrus fruit tea is usually the best choice if mango or strawberry is too sweet for you because the acidity helps to balance the sweetness. Citrus is also good in the summer. The zesty tang is a like a palate cleanser after eating. If you prefer a ‘fresh, zesty, cooling’ flavour this is a fruit tea to try.


Berry Fruit Tea
The fruit tea shop may use all of the following berries or combinations of those berries in making berry fruit tea: blueberry, blackberry, raspberry or other varieties. Berry flavors are often a bit tart, fragrant, and layered with flavor and often are more complex than single fruit flavors. If your friend or family member asks for something stronger than fruit tea, Berry fruit tea is a great option to try. May be slightly sweeter tasting, and may be better for those who prefer a tart-sweet flavor.
Apple/Orchard-Style Fruit Tea
Apple or orchard style fruit teas are available on some menus, which have a crisp, mild flavor without the bitterness. The flavors of orchard fruits are also refreshing but not overpowering, and can be a good choice when you’re looking for a fruit drink that won’t overpower you. An apple flavor can be a bit sweet and clean, and typically is a good match for a tea base finish. Orchard fruit tea is a nice middle ground for those who enjoy fruit teas but don’t wish to take the strong flavors of tropical teas. This is also a great choice for those who prefer something to sip slowly.

This is Tropical Fruit Tea (Mixed Exotic Flavors).
Tropical fruit tea is a blend of tropical fruits, which may feature pineapple, passion fruit or island-inspired flavors. This style is lively, aromatic and bustling in flavor, and has a strong fruit note that is reminiscent of summer in a cup.Fruit tea is a favorite for variations in flavor with each sip. Often mixed with other fruits, so the flavour can alter as you may drink one followed by another. So, even if you’re indulging in the tropical fruit tea, it feels good.
How to Choose the Right Fruit Tea (Based on Your Mood)
If you know what tasting effect you’d like, it might be easier to pick a fruit tea. For a soft and aromatic tea, peach fruit tea is generally best. Tropical fruit tea or mango tea will fill that tropical craving, if you’re looking for something bold. If you are looking for something sweet and fresh, strawberry fruit tea is a good choice. For a crisp and refreshing tea, try yuzu/citrus fruit tea. For those who like depth and a slightly tart taste, berry fruit tea may be the best choice. If using a fruit juice that is easy to drink, then orchard style apple fruit tea (if available) can be very refreshing but it is not too strong.
Toppings and Add-Ons
Add toppings and fruit tea transforms! Fruit tea is often considered only for its flavor, but also texture is important. Toppings make it more fun to drink, as they add more layers or chewing sensations. Boba or tapioca pearls for chewiness and additional sweetness. They also make the drink more full. Add lighter chew, in the form of jelly or fruit gel, to help make the whole meal taste fresher. Some stores have fruit bits, which help to make the sensation of real fruit pieces more intense, and provide extra flavor. As a fruit tea is already sweet in taste, the selection of the right topping depends on their preference – they either want it sweeter, chunkier or lighter. Try not to use toppings, if you want the fruit taste to be preserved and fresh.
Sweetness and Ice Levels
The best fruit tea can have a different taste even with sweetness and ice. Opt for more ice and the beverage will start off watery, but remain refreshing. Beer tastes stronger and more concentrated when it’s low in ice. Fruits also taste sweeter due to sweetness. In some cases, the higher the sweetness, the more candy-like the flavor will be, and the lower the sweetness, the more prominent the tea and fruit flavor will be. If you prefer that fruit tea not taste like dessert, use the medium sweetness. Sweeter drinks like orange or lemon – go higher but make sure to mix with a tart flavor.
Conclusion: Find Your Perfect HEYTEA Fruit Tea
The freshness, aroma and pleasant balance is the essence of HEYTEA fruit teas. There’s a fruit tea for every mood: For a sweet, peachy tea, try peach; For a bold tropical tea, try mango; For a bright sweet tea, try strawberry; For a tangy refresh, try citrus; and For a deeper flavor, try berry. Just the right amount of sweetness and ice and the right toppings and your drink can be even more enjoyable and like a treat for you!If you can tell me your favourite flavour (peach, mango, strawberry, yuzu/citrus, berry, apple or tropical) and your preference for less sweet or more sweet fruit tea I can tell you what tea you will go for.