Prefer your loose leaf tea a little fruity? Pop the kettle on and pull up any one of our delicious fruit teas for a warm, relaxing cuppa. The perfect alternative...
Prefer your loose leaf tea a little fruity? Pop the kettle on and pull up any one of our delicious fruit teas for a warm, relaxing cuppa. The perfect alternative brew for discerning tea lovers. Fruit tea is a naturally sweet and refreshing infusion. It is a flavourful, caffeine-free beverage made by steeping dried fruits, flowers, and herbs in hot water. Unlike traditional tea (which comes from the Camellia sinensis plant), fruit tea contains no tea leaves, making it an excellent alternative for those avoiding caffeine. It is naturally caffeine-free so safe for all ages and perfect for any time of day. It's sweet and refreshing and offers natural fruit flavours without added sugar (though sweeteners can be added). It's hydrating and nutrient-rich containing vitamins and antioxidants from fruit ingredients. It has vibrant colours and aromas which range from bright red hibiscus blends to golden apple or citrus infusions. Popular flavours include berry blends such as strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries create a tart yet sweet profile. Citrus teas infused with orange, lemon, lime, or grapefruit for a refreshing, zesty kick. Apple and cinnamon providing a warm and comforting tea, perfect for cooler months. Hibiscus - a tart, ruby-red tea packed with antioxidants and vitamin C. Peach and apricot - light, juicy, and naturally sweet, ideal for summer. Mango and passionfruit - a tropical-inspired blend with an exotic aroma. Pomegranate which can be slightly tangy with a deep red hue, rich in antioxidants. Fruit tea's can help boost immunity - many fruit teas contain vitamin C, supporting immune health. Hydrates the body - a great alternative to sugary sodas and artificial juices. Aids digestion - ingredients like hibiscus and apple can support digestive health. Supports heart health - some fruit teas, like hibiscus, may help lower blood pressure. The best times to enjoy fruit tea can be in the morning as it is a caffeine-free way to wake up and hydrate. In the afternoon as a refreshing pick-me-up, especially iced on warm days and in the evening for a calming, naturally sweet drink to unwind with before bed.