Looking for a way to wind down after a long day? Or maybe boost your memory or immune system? Then herbal teas are for you! Herbal teas combine health benefits and great flavors for a delicious and rejuvenating beverage. Perfect either hot or iced, herbal teas are also a great calorie-free way to incorporate more water into your diet.
Commonly referred to as a “tisane,” herbal teas are made from a combination of herbs and spices. They are also naturally caffeine-free, as they do not contain any tea leaves. Here at High Plains Spice Company, we carry a number of herbal teas in a variety of flavors, perfect for any mood!
Fruit Forward Herbals
Some of our most popular blends, these fruity flavored herbal teas are delicious both hot and iced. These teas are packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, in addition to scrumptious sweet flavor!
Passion Berry Tea
Our Passion Berry Tea is a scrumptious medley of fruits and flowers, bursting with fruit flavor. This delicious cup, filled with cranberries, orange peel and apple and topped with hibiscus, is like falling into a fruit pie! Sweetness, with just the right amount of acidity, plus a large dose of antioxidants, make this tea perfect any day of the week!
African Summer Tea
This unique blend starts with the smooth taste of honey bush, a relative of rooibos. Eucalyptus, hibiscus, safflower and marigold add a refreshing flavor, as well as additional vitamins and minerals. This tea then finishes with the zest of citrus and rose hips to create a blend that is truly an experience for the senses. Especially good as an iced tea, African Summer allows you to capture a taste of the exotic plains with every sip!
Crimson Berry Tea
Our Crimson Berry tea is a blend of red fruits, flowers and rooibos that creates a sweet and fragrant deep red cup full of antioxidants and vitamins! Tart with a sweet finish, this tea is perfect for anyone who enjoys cranberries!
Triple Berry Tea
Triple Berry tea is a blend of strawberry, blueberry and myrtle leaves. This tea swirls with the aromatic harmony of a summer garden, with undertones of hibiscus and the refreshing breath of juniper. Really amazing as an iced tea!
Cinnamon Apricot Tea
Our Cinnamon Apricot Tea is a spectacular, caffeine-free blend of dried fruits and flowers, perfect with any dessert! Pour this delicious blend as a fruity after-dinner treat or drink it iced in the summer!
Health Boosting Herbals
These herbal blends provide many health benefits. From reliving congestion and other cold symptoms, to improving memory, these teas are a great way to add an extra health boost to your diet.
Cold and Flu Brew Tea
Cold & Flu Brew packs a protective punch! Its blend of herbs and spices helps excite the immune system and works to remove the cause of illness, in addition to providing a dose of vitamin C. Ginger and anise seed help to settle the stomach, while peppermint and yarrow help to soothe the body. This blend is one of our most popular herbal teas!
Get Smart Tea
Get Smart tea contains nines herbs that work together to stimulate your mind and improve your concentration and memory. Gotu kola, eleuthero root, and ginkgo focus your mental abilities, while ho shou wu, peppermint, damiana, and calendula arouse the body’s energy. Lemongrass and licorice balance out the herb medley to create a complete tonic for the mind and body.
Mama To Be Tea
Mama To Be Tea, an herbal tea created specifically for the expecting woman, provides a wealth of health benefits towards the end of pregnancy*. This caffeine-free blend contains herbs that soothe body aches and elevate mood. Chamomile and lemon balm contribute to calmness of mind and body. Spearmint and ginger add delicious flavor while helping to ease digestion.
*Consult a doctor before adding any herbs or supplements to your diet during pregnancy.
Sleepy Time Herbals
These two herbal teas are perfect for winding down after a long day! Made with ingredients that relax the body and aid in digestion, both our Lemon Balm Tea and Citrus Chamomile Tea are great choices for those looking for a good night’s sleep. Our Mama To Be Tea is also a popular choice for a sleepy time tea (whether you are expecting or not), as it includes many similar ingredients.
Citrus Chamomile Tea
Citrus Chamomile Tea produces a fruity and floral cup that relaxes the body and settles the stomach. With its golden infusion and delicious aroma reminiscent of baked goods, this herbal blend is the perfect way to unwind and de-stress after a long day.
Lemon Balm Tea
This herbal tea produces a slightly dry cup with a non-woody lemon flavor. Lemon balm tea can be used to help alleviate indigestion, heartburn, anxiety and sleeplessness.
Herbal Chai Teas
Increasingly part of popular culture, chai has been blended for centuries in Southern Asia, with each recipe subtly unique. In India, family chai recipes are closely guarded and passed down from generation to generation. Although chai blends usually contain black tea, these three herbal blends omit the tea in favor of a mix of spices and rooibos.
Herbal Chocolate Chai
Inherently sweet with spice warmth, our Herbal Chocolate Chai brings the dark richness of chocolate chips to the silky smoothness of rooibos tea. Add in the spicy bite of ginger and the citrus twist of cardamom and you have a tantalizing brew that will bring you warmth in the evening or give you a boost in the morning.
Rooibos Chai Masala
Rooibos Chai Masala tea is packed with all of the delicious flavor of a traditional chai tea, without the added caffeine. This tea combines the bite of ginger, the sweetness of cardamom, and the warmth of cinnamon with the velvety red rooibos to create a unified cup that is energetic, engaging, and rich.
Yogi Tea
Yogi tea celebrates a variety of different tastes that cooperate and commingle in the infusion. This blend is a combination of sweet cinnamon, fruity cardamom, biting ginger, and spicy black pepper. Great as a hot drink or over ice!
Want to learn more about tea? Check out our other tea-related blog posts: How to Steep Loose Leaf Tea, How to Make Iced Tea, and 8 Awesome Iced Tea Recipes.
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