
It is actually a plant based infusion produced with anything other than leaves of the tea bush.Herbal teas can be created from pretty much anything. Known flavours include caraway, artichoke, ginger, fennel, dill, dandelion, lemon grass , pine, rosehip and nettle to name just a few. They can be made with leaves, roots, seeds, or dried or fresh flowers.
Generally boiling water is poured over the plant source and left to sit for a few minutes whilst the flavour permeates the water. The plant is then removed from the water. For ease of use many herbal teas are available today in the form of tea bags
In her book “The Herbal Tea Gardenâ€, Marietta Marshal Marcin describes herbal tea as: “the leaves or flower buds of shrubs in the genus that was named Thea sinensis by Swedish botanist, Carlous Linnaeus. Since Thea sinensis tea is regarded as a close relative of the camellia flower, it is occasionally known as Camellia thea or Camellia sinensis. Broadly speaking, however, tea is any drink made from steeping fragrant leaves, berries, seeds, flowers, roots, or bark in boiling water.
All the tea in China
Tea is thought to have its beginnings in China nearly five thousand years ago. According to legend, the Emperor Shen-Nung was purifying some water by boiling when leaves from a tea bush apparently blew into his pot without his knowledge. When he began to drink his water he noted, and liked, this new taste. Regardless of the truth of the story, it's known that the interest in tea rapidly spread throughout the world.
As regards herbal tea, its origins are believed to trace back as far as Imperial Rome. Ironically its popularity is considered to have increased following the Boston Tea Party, when the imported tea product was banned and patriotic Americans instead started to produce their own herbal versions, known at the time as “liberty teasâ€.
Made with natural herbs and unsullied by added ingredients, pure herbal teas are organic and will be certified by the Soil Association, a registered charity with over 200 certification inspectors active around the United Kingdom.
delicious and attractively boxed, herbal teas make the ideal eco gifts for Christmas, anniversaries or any other occasions.
The list of flavours in which they are available today is almost endless |
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