Collection: Single Herb & Botanical Teas

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about choosing and using Essentially Natural ingredients.

What is the difference between a single herb tea and a botanical tea blend?

A single herb tea is made from one main botanical ingredient, while a blend combines two or more herbs, flowers, roots, or spices. This makes it easier to choose a tea based on a specific herb you already know and enjoy.

Can I mix different single herb teas together at home?

Yes, many people combine single herbs to create their own tea blends. It helps to start simply and choose botanicals with flavours that work well together.

Are these teas ready to use as they are?

In most cases, yes. They are usually prepared by steeping directly in hot water, although some cut sizes may benefit from a tea strainer or infuser for easier use.

Are whole, cut, and powdered herbs used the same way for tea?

Not always. Whole and cut herbs are generally easier to strain for tea, while powdered herbs may need different preparation and can give a cloudier infusion. It is best to check the product form before buying.

Can I use single herb teas for stronger or lighter brews?

Yes, one of the benefits of single herb teas is that you can adjust the amount to suit your taste. You can make it lighter or stronger depending on how much herb you use and how long you steep it.

Our Single Herb & Botanical Teas collection includes loose leaf ingredients - whether leaf, flower, root, berry or fruit.

These botanicals can be brewed individually to explore their natural aroma and flavour, or combined to create your own personalised herbal tea blends.

Ideal for:

  • Single-botanical infusions
  • DIY tea blending
  • Building a home herbal tea pantry
  • Exploring traditional plant preparations

All items are supplied as loose plant material, allowing you to adjust brewing strength, steeping time and blend proportions to suit your preference.