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.
Category Archives: 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.
It’s in the name…kind of. Simply put, yerba maté is the mate every university student needs during exam season. It’s unique makeup of caffeine and herbal goodness is there for you through the late night study sessions, early morning lectures, and exam season.
Now available in all our stores, Bohemian Blue is The Tea Centre’s own unique take on the popular butterfly pea tea!
Some well-deserved indulgence during the holiday season may have left you feeling sluggish and bloated. Our teas for digestive health are a simple and delicious way to improve your wellbeing. Detox & Cleanse Organic A favourite with our customers, this tea proves that herbals can be both tasty and effective. With subtle sweetness and a […]
The Tea Centre is happy to say that we now have organic Lemon Myrtle tea, which we’ve sourced from a certified organic Lemon Myrtle farm in North Queensland! What is Lemon Myrtle? Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) is an Australian native tree, indigenous to the coastal, sub-tropical rainforests of Queensland, but now also successfully grown […]
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