Invigorating and Refreshing—Our Peppermint Loose Leaf Tea
Delight in the cool, crisp taste of Peppermint tea, a naturally caffeine-free herbal infusion known for its refreshing flavour and soothing properties. Made from chopped peppermint leaves, this tea delivers a bright, invigorating taste with a delightful minty aroma, making it the perfect choice for a refreshing pick-me-up or a calming after-meal drink.
Peppermint tea is an excellent option for anyone looking to explore herbal teas, offering a bold flavour that invigorates the senses.
Discover more about loose leaf tea
Loose leaf Peppermint tea provides a fresher, more aromatic experience than tea bags. The chopped peppermint leaves release their full flavour and invigorating aroma when steeped, creating a satisfying and refreshing tea experience. For new loose leaf tea drinkers, Peppermint is an approachable introduction to herbal infusions, with its familiar and uplifting taste.
Brewing Peppermint tea is quick and straightforward! Measure 1 teaspoon of loose leaves per cup, steep in boiling water (100°C) for 5-7 minutes, and enjoy the bright, refreshing flavour. The longer you steep, the stronger the minty taste becomes. This tea is delightful on its own or can be blended with other herbs for a customised flavour experience.
If you’re transitioning from tea bags or exploring herbal options, Peppermint tea is a fantastic choice. Its bold, refreshing flavour and soothing properties make it an approachable and enjoyable option for those new to loose leaf tea.
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Try our Peppermint loose leaf tea, a perfect introduction to invigorating herbal blends for new tea drinkers. Order today and experience the cool, crisp taste in every cup.
How to make a cup of Peppermint Herbal Tea
- In an infuser, place 1 teaspoon of Peppermint Tea.
- Place in cup an pour over boiling water and leave to infuse for 5 minutes.
- Remove infuser and enjoy.
Peppermint Herbal Tea Benefits
Peppermint has been used for 100's of years to soothe digestion problems like bloating and wind.
Recent studies have shown it can help with irritable bowel syndrome.
Peppermint oil is also good for headaches and is used in many cough and cold remedies.