Herbal teas, large leafs
Taking a parallel with supermarket black teas, I think that only fannings are getting into herbal tea bags, be them Stash or Tazo. Are there any online vendors that specializes in high quality, large leaf loose herbal teas ?
Re: Herbal teas, large leafs
Zen Tara Tea seems to have a pretty decent selection of herbal teas that look good qualty to me
http://www.zentaratea.com/botanical_herbal_teas.html
I can´t give any more of a recomendation that that though...I´ve never ordered from them but I´m considering it...the hibiscus and tranquili-tea have caught my eye...
http://www.zentaratea.com/botanical_herbal_teas.html
I can´t give any more of a recomendation that that though...I´ve never ordered from them but I´m considering it...the hibiscus and tranquili-tea have caught my eye...
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Re: Herbal teas, large leafs
Adagio's Chamomile is full leaf. What herbs are you looking for specifically?
Re: Herbal teas, large leafs
At the moment, nothing specific. Although some of the usuals like peppermint, chamomille, rosehips, echinacea, would be fine. I found the following, located in California, which seems to have quite a good array:
http://www.starwest-botanicals.com/cate ... nic-herbs/
They also have herbal teas classified as medicinal (eg. not really for taste) such as goldenseal, comfrey, and wormwood.
As such, they seem to be a one-stop place for herbal teas, all organic. Haven't ordered from them yet, though. $20.00 for a pound of organic chamomille sounds good. Hopefully, they store it good to preserve the freshness.
http://www.starwest-botanicals.com/cate ... nic-herbs/
They also have herbal teas classified as medicinal (eg. not really for taste) such as goldenseal, comfrey, and wormwood.
As such, they seem to be a one-stop place for herbal teas, all organic. Haven't ordered from them yet, though. $20.00 for a pound of organic chamomille sounds good. Hopefully, they store it good to preserve the freshness.
Apr 7th, '10, 02:06
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