Hibiscus Tea is a herbal tea made from the dried petals of the hibiscus flower, specifically, Hibiscus sabdariffa. Known for its deep red hue and tart, cranberry-like flavour, hibiscus tea is a refreshing and versatile drink that can be enjoyed hot or cold. Read on to learn more about this vitamin-packed brew.
Category Archives: Herbal Tea
You’ve probably heard some of the many pieces of terminology and jargon associated with tea, and you might be wondering what it all means. We’ve demystified some of the most popular pieces of tea terminology below so you can understand tea like a pro!
With Winter wrapping up and Spring fast approaching, we’ve compiled some of our top tea picks for Spring to get you in the spirit.
From brewing fragrant teas to adorning decorating your home baked goods, rose petals have plenty of uses in the home. Read on to learn five ways we love to utilise rose petals, from the kitchen to the bathtub.
In our fast-paced world, finding ways to unwind and prepare for a restful night’s sleep is essential. Integrating tea into your bedtime routine can be an effective way to promote relaxation and improve sleep quality. Read on to learn how to create a calming bedtime routine that includes enjoying a cup of relaxing herbal tea.
Looking for some teas with gumption? Our Australian-grown teas that count extraordinary eucalyptus leaves among their ingredients are the perfect place to start!
A bunch of flowers < a bunch of tea.
Is decaf the new seltzer?The Tea Centre refreshes your knowledge on the process behind decaffeination and decaffeinated teas.
In tea-minus three minutes, The Tea Centre’s fruit tisane-loving experts will break down eight flavourful and different ways to enjoy iced tea in the summertime!
When one hears “herbal tea”, many think of chamomile straight away. Given everyone from Ancient Egyptians to Peter Rabbit partakes in this beloved brew, we think it’s time to spill the tea on this wonderful tisane.
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