Single Herb Tea (Loose)

WHAT IS LOOSE LEAF TEA? Whole, loose-leaf tea refers to tea that is made up of whole, unbroken leaves, in sharp contrast to teabags that usually feature lower grade teas composed of dust and fannings. It's important to know that teas that take up a larger surface area, such as tea bags, typically result in more of the leaves' precious essential oils evaporating, depriving the tea of its full, rich flavour, leaving it dull and stale.   Read more >

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  1. Marshmallow Root Tea (Loose Organic) - 50g

    Marshmallow Root Tea from Celebration Herbals contains organically grown and prepared marshmallow roots, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. This herb has been used for centuries by Hippocrates for its virtues, and has been used as a food in times of famine. Natural health practitioners recommend marshmallow for a variety of needs including a sore ...

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  2. Adaptogen Holy Basil Leaf Cut (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 50g

    As an adaptogen, holy basil increases the organism’s resilience and helps it adapt to the stress of day to day life. It keeps corticosterone levels low and reduces the harmful effects of stress such as memory loss, sleep disturbances, headaches, sexual dysfunction and irritable bowel syndrome. Holy basil increases energy and vitality while reducing anxiety, fatigue and symptoms of mild depressi...

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  3. Tradition Horsetail Herb Cut (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 50g

    Clef Des Champs Horsetail (equisetum arvense) Organic Loose Tea has a smooth and earthy flavour that should be stepped (5 tbsp) for 10-15 minutes. Horsetail contains a significant amount of silica, which is considered an essential trace mineral for human health. It forms structural components of bone and connective tissue, such as collagen. It is especially needed during the early phase of bone...

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  4. Tradition Sage Leaf Whole (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 50g

    Sage has an estrogenic action and is used by women to regulate hormone fluctuations. During menopause, the combination of its hormonal and antiperspirant actions makes this herb very efficient to relieve hot flashes and night sweats. Steep 3 tbsp of Clef Des Champs Organic Sage (salvia officinalis) Tea for 10-15 minutes to enjoy holistic benefits said to reduce excess menstrual flow and relaxes...

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  5. Tradition Yarrow Flower Cut (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 50g

    Yarrow infusion from Clef des Champs contains bitter principles that help digestion and absorption by stimulating appetite, increasing the production of gastric juices and hepatic functions. Rich in anti-inflammatory volatile oils (azulenes), it calms inflammation of all the mucus membranes of the body. In the digestive tract, it relieves the symptoms of colitis, diverticulitis, irritable bowel...

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  6. Senna Leaf Tea (Loose Organic) - 50g

    CELEBRATION HERBALS SENNA LEAF TEA all starts with the herbs. Dedicated to bringing you the best tasting teas, Celebration Herbal grows and processes their Senna Leaf Tea as close to "the way nature intended" as possible. The herbs are organically grown and prepared, ensuring their natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. The use of Senna as an herb apparently predat...

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What is Loose Leaf Tea?

Whole, loose-leaf tea refers to tea that is made up of whole, unbroken leaves, in sharp contrast to teabags that usually feature lower grade teas composed of dust and fannings. It's important to know that teas that take up a larger surface area, such as tea bags, typically result in more of the leaves' precious essential oils evaporating, depriving the tea of its full, rich flavour, leaving it dull and stale. This is why real tea connoisseurs use only whole, loose-leaf tea, to benefit from the full complexity of a tea’s flavour, as well as its nutrient content and medicinal benefits.

Loose-leaf Single Herb Teas – Benefits, and Disadvantages

Tradition and the irresistible experience of the tea ritual are two key factors that explain why tea aficionados typically snub teabags in favour of loose-leaf whole-leaf teas. Equally important, is the fact that teabags often feature tea blends that have been “standardized” according to a set price, flavour profile, and of course, consistent availability. This results in a very predictable tea flavour and aroma, and a “ho-hum” experience at best. Loose-leaf teas, on the other hand, are wild harvested and offer a unique flavour profile, aroma and appearance, which can vary from year to year and season to season. This, of course, is as close to nature as you can get, and greatly adds to the overall tea sipping experience.

Loose-Leaf Single Herb Tea and Flavour

Anyone who knows tea knows that the loose-leaf format provides a much more complex flavour profile than teabags. Another advantage of whole, loose leaf tea is that since it is the highest grade of tea, it also has the strongest notes, be they floral, nutty, sweet, buttery, spicy, smoky, fruity, grassy, vegetal, or earthy, according to the herb(s) and/or plant(s) used. It's also worth mentioning that because of their boldness, whole leaf teas will last through multiple steeps, so you get more bang for your buck.

Preparing a Perfect Cup of Loose-Leaf Tea

Loose-leaf tea is brewed by placing the tea leaves directly in hot water, or in a tea ball or strainer, and steeping the tea long enough for its full flavour to infuse into the water. If the tea in question comes from the Camellia sinensis tea plant, black, green, white tea, and others, then you will likely steep it anywhere from 2 to 3 minutes. On the other hand, if you are brewing an herbal tea, you’ll want to wait anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes to ensure you obtain the full flavour profile, as well as allow all of the active ingredients in the tea to be released into the water.

When steeping loose-leaf tea, there should be plenty of room for the tea leaves to absorb water and expand as they infuse. This allows the water to flow through the leaves and extract a wide range of vitamins, minerals, flavours, and aromas from the leaves.

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