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FAQs

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What are the ingredients in your herbal tea?

Our herbal teas are crafted from natural, high-quality ingredients, such as dried leaves, flowers, roots, and herbs. Each product includes a detailed ingredients list on its packaging and product page for your reference.

Are your tea organic and pesticide-free?

Our teas are carefully cultivated without pesticides, ensuring a clean and natural product. While they are not certified organic, we prioritize quality and sustainable farming practices to deliver the best tea experience

How do you ensure the safety and quality of your tea?

We use modern processing methods to eliminate microorganisms, ensuring the safety and cleanliness of our tea leaves before they are packed into convenient tea bags.

What are the tea bags made of?

Our tea bags are made from 100% wood pulp paper. They are completely natural, microplastic-free, and designed to provide a safe and enjoyable tea experience.

Does herbal tea contain caffeine?

Most of our herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free, making them a great choice for relaxation. Please check the product description for specific details on each tea.

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Customer Reviews

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Diane H
Grass flavor but good for you

The taste of this tea is very grassy, which I didn’t like very much. However, the health benefits of soursop tea are well documented.

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Amazonian Capybara
A Vibrant Sip from this LeafLea Hibiscus Tea 🍵😊

I tried the LeafLea hibiscus tea bags, and I have to admit, they make a pretty good cup of tea! 🍵👌I was looking for something fruity but healthy, and this tea fits the bill. The deep magenta color is just beautiful, like a sunset in a cup. 🌅 I followed the instructions and steeped it for about five minutes, and I was hit with that strong, floral fruity flavor that hibiscus is known for. 🌺I usually brew my tea from loose leaf, but sometimes you want the convenience of a bag, especially when you’re in a rush or just feeling lazy. 😌I’ve been trying to cut down on caffeine, so this caffeine-free option is perfect for my iced tea cravings. 🧊 I made a big pitcher for the week, adding a bit of stevia to sweeten it up. It was refreshing and tasted great over ice. My family even enjoyed it, which is saying something since my nephews can be picky about their drinks. 👶👦One thing I noticed is that if you want it stronger, using two bags does the trick nicely. 💪 I love knowing that I'm sipping on something that’s not only tasty but also has health benefits like antioxidants and potential blood pressure support. ❤️I’ve even started mixing it with some lemon juice to see if I could get that color change effect. 🍋 It’s like a little science experiment in my kitchen! 🧪So far, this hibiscus tea has been a delightful addition to my routine—healthy, flavorful, and visually appealing. 🌈 Plus, it’s always fun to see friends’ faces light up when they see that vibrant color in their cups! 😍😋

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Howard T. FangHoward T. Fang
Nutty and grassy flavor

Easy to brew with tea bags rather than the traditional loose leaves that requires to boil over stove. Very impressed with how much flavor a single tea bag would generate in a 40oz tumbler, didn't taste water down at all. Taste nutty and grassy and great in both hot and cold. Good value for 80 tea bags.

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Gina K
Strong and earthy tasting

This is a lot of tea for the price so a good value. Soursop is touted for its anti-oxidant powers, though it's possible (according to Google) to over-do it so keep that in mind. I drink iced tea so made up a batch using just six tea bags and a half gallon of water. It was plenty strong at that ratio so I'm guessing one bag for a cup of hot would be quite strong and probably too earthy for my taste.

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Silas
Trying Something New

I have no prior experience with soursop leaf tea, but enjoy a broad variety of teas. This tea mostly touts its benefits as a source of antioxidants and digestive helpers, so I wasn't expecting a taste sensation, and indeed, I did not receive one. It's not a stellar flavor, but I have had far less appealing herbal teas for digestion and the like. It has a very woody, very slightly bitter flavor. I can't comment on the proposed health benefits, but as an herbal tea, its nice enough to have on occasion. The tea is packaged nicely in square bags that are amply filled in foil packets in a box, and brews like your average herbal tea (around 5 minutes in boiling water).