Collection: Loose leaf herbal tea
We find that tea drinkers increasingly buy loose leaf herbal tea when looking to reduce their caffeine intake (all of them are naturally caffeine-free), but also to take advantage of their many health benefits. Unlike all other tea types, such as black, oolong, green and white, herbal ‘teas’ do not actually come from the tea plant. In fact, strictly speaking, herbs shouldn’t really be called teas at all, but rather infusions or tisanes.
Our range of loose leaf herbal teas brew a rainbow of colours and offer a variety of flavours. Expect anything from a fresh, palate-cleansing Peppermint to a zingy Lemongrass, and a calming, honey-sweet Chamomile to a tart-yet-sweet Hibiscus. All of our herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free, making them the perfect choice for the evening or after a meal.
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Peppermint - Loose Leaf - Herbal Tea
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Lemon Verbena - Loose Leaf - Herbal Tea
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Chamomile - Loose Leaf - Herbal Tea
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Rooibos - Loose Leaf - Herbal Tea
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Hibiscus - Loose Leaf - Herbal Tea
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Lemongrass - Loose Leaf - Herbal Tea
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FAQs
What are the benefits of herbal tea?
We have been using herbs as natural remedies for centuries to cure a whole host of ailments. From soothing pain to calming nerves, fighting infection to aiding weight loss, nature’s herbs provide a wealth of medicinal benefits and are well suited to being enjoyed in tea form. For example, Chamomile promotes sleep, making these yellow-gold blossoms the perfect just-before-bed tea, while Lemon Verbena has a calming effect on your organs, helping to reduce pain such as cramps, bloating and indigestion.
Find out more about herbal tea.
What kind of tea is herbal tea?
Unlike all other tea types, herbal ‘teas’ don't actually come from the tea plant (Camelia sinensis). In fact, strictly speaking, herbal teas should not be called tea at all, but rather infusions or tisanes, as they all come from different plants. Find out more about herbal teas.
How many types of herbal tea are there?
There are many types of herbal tea, as the infusion in water of any herb, seed or root tends to fall under this category of tea. Some of our most popular herbal teas include:
- Chamomile tea
- Peppermint tea
- Hibiscus tea
- Rooibos tea
Is herbal tea caffeinated?
All herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free, unlike all other tea types which come from the Camelia sinensis tea plant and therefore contain naturally-occurring caffeine.
Does herbal tea help you sleep?
Herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free so are a popular choice for the evening.
In particular, Chamomile tea is known for its sleep-inducing properties. Find out more about chamomile herbal tea.
Is herbal tea hydrating?
Herbal tea is naturally caffeine-free and as such is not a diuretic like other caffeinated tea types. Herbal tea can therefore be considered a hydrating drink.