Citrus Ginger Herbal Tea Tisane, 3.53 oz
- caffeine free
The 3-second version
- Caffeine-free herbal blend for any time of day or evening
- Ginger root, orange, and mint in loose-leaf form
- Steep longer without bitterness since it contains no tea leaves
- Requires tea infuser or strainer
- Ginger warmth builds with steep time
- Not a sweet fruity blend
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Loose Herbal Ginger Tea with Orange and Mint
Most herbal teas lean either minty-boring or aggressively fruity. This one centers on ginger—a root that actually tastes like something—then uses citrus and mint to keep it drinkable rather than medicinal. The difference matters if you're brewing a cup because you want to drink it, not because you're trying to fix something.
Loose-leaf means the ginger stays potent and you're not fishing out a soggy bag. For people who drink herbal tea daily, that control over strength and the ability to re-steep makes a real difference in cost per cup and in how much drawer space a tea habit takes up.
Good gift when
- People who want a warming herbal tea without caffeine
- Anyone tired of the same chamomile or mint options
- Households that prefer loose-leaf for strength control
- Those who drink herbal tea for digestion after meals
Skip it if You prefer pre-portioned tea bags or strongly sweet fruit tisanes over warming spice blends
Specs
- Net Weight
- 3.53 oz
- Form
- Loose leaf
- Caffeine
- Caffeine-free
- Type
- Herbal tisane
- Primary Ingredients
- Ginger, orange, mint
What's included
- 3.53 oz loose-leaf herbal tea blend
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Loose tea in a tin or pouch; may need wrapping or a basket for presentation.
The details
This caffeine-free herbal tea brings together three ingredients that balance each other in the cup: ginger root for warmth and depth, orange for citrus lift, and mint for a cooling finish. The result is a tisane that works as well in the morning as it does after dinner, without the jitters or the late-night regrets.
Because it contains no actual tea leaves, you can steep it longer without bitterness. The ginger builds heat gradually rather than punching through, and the orange keeps the blend from feeling one-dimensional. Mint rounds out the finish so the ginger's bite doesn't linger.
Loose-leaf format means you control the strength. Use more for a bolder ginger presence, less when you want the citrus and mint to come forward. Each 3.53-ounce package yields multiple pots, and because the ingredients are whole or coarsely cut rather than powdered, they hold their character through a second steep.
The blend suits anyone looking for a daily herbal tea that isn't chamomile, peppermint, or one of the usual grocery-store standbys. It also works well iced, where the citrus becomes more prominent and the ginger provides backbone without overwhelming sweetness. No added sugar, no artificial flavoring, no filler herbs padding out the tin.
Caffeine-free tisane blending warming ginger root with bright citrus and cooling mint
Ships and sold by Vahdam Teas. About this merchant
Questions
- Does this tea contain actual tea leaves or just herbs?
- This is a true tisane, meaning it contains only herbs and botanicals—no tea leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant. That's why it's naturally caffeine-free and won't turn bitter with longer steeping.
- How much tea does 3.53 ounces make?
- The yield depends on how strong you brew it, but expect 30 to 50 cups per package using typical loose-leaf steeping ratios of one to two teaspoons per cup. Because it's a tisane, you can often re-steep the leaves for a lighter second cup.
- Is the ginger flavor very strong?
- Ginger is the base, but the orange and mint balance it so the heat builds gradually rather than overwhelming the cup. If you prefer milder ginger, use less tea or steep for a shorter time—loose-leaf gives you that control.
- Can I drink this tea cold?
- Yes, it works well iced. Brew it hot as usual, then chill. The citrus notes become more prominent when cold, and the ginger provides a subtle warmth that keeps the flavor interesting without sweetness.
- Do I need a special tea infuser for loose-leaf tea?
- You'll need some kind of strainer or infuser—a mesh basket, a tea ball, or even a fine-mesh sieve if you brew in a pot. Any method that separates the leaves from the liquid after steeping will work.
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