Loose Leaf Tea Bundle
Original price was: $39.60.$29.70Current price is: $29.70.Welcome to our organic loose leaf tea category page
Where you can find a fine selection of premium loose leaf teas from around the world. Whether you are a seasoned tea connoisseur or a newcomer to the world of organic loose leaf tea, we have something to suit your taste.
Loose leaf tea is a popular and traditional way to enjoy the rich and diverse flavors of tea.ย Loose leaf tea is the purest form of tea, made up of whole organic tea leaves, herbs, and flowers, which are carefully selected and processed to preserve their natural flavor and aroma.
Our collection includes Black tea, Green tea, Darjeeling tea, Oolong tea, and more. Each type of tea has its unique flavor profile, aroma, and health benefits. For instance, black tea is known for its robust flavor and high caffeine content, while green tea is prized for its delicate taste and antioxidant properties.
How to prepare loose leaf tea?
To brew loose leaf tea, you will need a tea infuser or a tea strainer. Simply measure the desired amount of tea leaves into the infuser or strainer, pour hot water over them, and let the tea steep for the recommended time. The result is a fragrant, flavorful cup of tea that is sure to please your taste buds and soothe your senses.
Types of Loose Tea
At our store, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality organic loose leaf tea at affordable prices. We offer a wide variety of loose leaf tea blends, from classic to exotic, so you can discover new flavors and expand your tea horizons.
Black Tea: Our black loose leaf teas are sourced from the best tea gardens in India. With robust flavors and a deep, dark color, black tea is perfect for those who enjoy a strong cup of tea.
Green Tea: Our green loose leaf teas come from the finest tea gardens in China and India. Green tea is known for its light and refreshing flavor, as well as its numerous health benefits.
Oolong Tea: Our oolong loose leaf teas are sourced from tea gardens in Taiwan and China. Oolong tea is a partially fermented tea, which results in a unique flavor profile that is both complex and subtle.
So why wait? Browse our organic loose leaf tea category page now and find your new favorite tea blend. From the classic Morrocan Green tea with nana to the Oolong tea, we have something for everyone. Enjoy the pure, authentic taste today!
Frequently Asked Questions about Loose Leaf Tea
What is organic loose leaf tea?
Organic loose leaf tea is a tea that is grown and harvested without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is produced using only natural methods and materials, such as compost and natural pest control methods.
Why choose organic loose leaf tea?
Choosing herbal tea ensures that the tea is free from harmful chemicals and toxins that can be found in conventionally grown tea. Organic tea is also often grown in a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly way.
How do I brew this herbal tea?
To brew this tea, simply add the desired amount of tea leaves to a tea infuser or teapot and steep in hot water for the recommended amount of time.
Benefits of loose leaf tea?
This tea is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect the body from damage caused by free radicals. It can also help boost the immune system, improve digestion, and promote relaxation.
Does this tea taste different from conventional tea?
This herbal tea often has a richer and more complex flavor profile than conventionally grown tea. This is due to the natural methods used to grow and harvest the tea.
How do I store this herbal tea?
To keep this tea fresh, store it in an airtight container away from light, heat, and moisture.
How long is loose leaf tea good for?
This tea can stay fresh for up to a year if stored properly.
Why is loose leaf tea more expensive?
Loose leaf tea is often more expensive than tea that comes in tea bags for a few reasons: Higher quality, more complicated processing, and other various reasons. But at Liber-tea, you’ll have the same premium high-quality loose leaf tea at a price the same as our tea bags, and it’s definitely less expensive than other loose leaf tea brands.
Can I compost used organic loose leaf tea leaves?
Yes, used organic loose leaf tea leaves can be composted and used to fertilize plants.