Organic Raspberry Granule: Tangy, Sweet, Fruity, Bright Organic Tea Pods with Ellagic Acid, Anthocyanins, Vitamin C

Organic Raspberry Granule stars in Teavity USDA organic K-Cup tea pods with a tangy, sweet, fruity, bright profile, rich in ellagic acid, anthocyanins, vitamin c. Traditionally valued for raspberries have been used traditionally for their antioxidant properties and to support…. Brew a wellness-forward cup in your Keurig and shop blends featuring organic raspberry granule at Teavity.com.

Scientific NameRubus idaeus
OriginChile
Native RegionEurope and Northern Asia
TasteTangy, Sweet, Fruity, Bright
ColorBright Raspberry Red
Key ComponentEllagic Acid, Anthocyanins, Vitamin C

Also known as

Raspberry GranuleDried RaspberryFreeze-Dried RaspberryRed RaspberryRubus idaeus fruit

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Organic Raspberry Granule delivers a bright, tangy-sweet burst of natural fruit flavor to tea blends. These freeze-dried raspberry pieces infuse your cup with vibrant berry notes and a touch of natural tartness.

Brewing tip

Brew Teavity organic raspberry granule K-Cup pods at 8 oz for optimal extraction. USDA organic leaves release best flavor between 170–190°F—no milk needed unless noted on the blend.

Traditional use

Raspberries have been used traditionally for their antioxidant properties and to support women's health. In European herbal medicine, raspberry leaf was commonly used, while the berries were valued for their nutrient density and bright, tangy flavor.

Botany & composition

The Botany of Raspberry

Raspberry is a fruit harvested from a perennial flowering plant. The fruit develops from the flower's ovary after pollination and matures over a growing season, accumulating sugars, acids, and secondary metabolites that define its flavor profile and nutritional value.

The plant is cultivated in temperate, subtropical, or tropical regions depending on the species. Optimal growing conditions include adequate sunlight, well-drained soils with appropriate pH, and sufficient water availability during fruit development. Fruits are typically harvested at peak ripeness to maximize flavor compound development and then processed—through drying, freeze-drying, or concentration—for use in tea blends.

The active compounds in raspberry include organic acids (citric, malic, ascorbic), sugars, dietary fiber, and a wide array of phytochemicals such as anthocyanins, flavonols, proanthocyanidins, and carotenoids. These compounds provide antioxidant activity through multiple mechanisms including direct free-radical scavenging, chelation of transition metals, and upregulation of endogenous antioxidant enzymes. The specific phytochemical profile varies by fruit species, with darker-colored fruits generally containing higher concentrations of anthocyanins.

Taste profile

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Organic Raspberry Granule: Burst of Berry Extract

History and Origin

Organic raspberry granules are crafted from Rubus idaeus, a fruit native to Europe and Northern Asia that has been enjoyed since prehistoric times. Raspberries were mentioned by ancient Roman writers and have been cultivated in Europe for centuries. Today, they are grown worldwide, with Chile being a major producer of high-quality organic raspberries.

Common Names

Raspberry granules are also known as "dried raspberry," "freeze-dried raspberry pieces," "red raspberry bits," and simply "raspberry pieces." In the tea industry, they are prized for their intense color and extract contribution to fruit and herbal blends.

Key Components

Organic raspberry granules are rich in ellagic acid, anthocyanins (responsible for their vibrant red color), quercetin, vitamin C, and manganese. The combination of these powerful antioxidants makes raspberries one of the most nutrient-dense berries available.

Aroma and Taste Profile

Organic raspberry granules offer a sweet-tart berry aroma with floral undertones. The taste is intensely fruity and tangy with a pleasant sweetness, delivering a concentrated burst of raspberry extract that enhances fruit teas, herbal blends, and culinary preparations.

How It Supports Your Health

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Teavity tea pods contain Organic Raspberry Granule?

See the product grid above for every USDA Organic K-Cup blend that lists Organic Raspberry Granule in its formula. Shop Shop Organic Tea Best Sellers or browse all ingredients.

What is Organic Raspberry Granule also called?

Organic Raspberry Granule is also known as Raspberry Granule, Dried Raspberry, Freeze-Dried Raspberry, Red Raspberry, Rubus idaeus fruit.

What is the traditional use of Organic Raspberry Granule?

Raspberries have been used traditionally for their antioxidant properties and to support women's health. In European herbal medicine, raspberry leaf was commonly used, while the berries were valued for their nutrient density and bright, tangy flavor.

How should I brew tea pods with Organic Raspberry Granule?

Brew Teavity organic raspberry granule K-Cup pods at 8 oz for optimal extraction. USDA organic leaves release best flavor between 170–190°F—no milk needed unless noted on the blend.

Are Teavity pods compatible with Keurig brewers?

Yes. Teavity organic tea pods work in Keurig 1.0, 2.0, and most K-Cup compatible brewers.

What health benefits is Organic Raspberry Granule known for?

Review the health benefits section on this page and our wellness hub for research-backed context. Teas are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

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