Herbal Tea


In the US, many people call herbal infusions “tea.” These common herbs: Peppermint, Chamomile, and many others, are not by definition “tea” they are different plants than Camellia Sinensis. This is the cause of much confusion – does my peppermint tea have true tea in it (and therefore caffeine?) or is it just peppermint (and therefore caffeine-free)!?

Two leaves and a bud tea co. offers a wide range of herbals in sachets.

Herbal Infusions, fruit based tisanes and floral infusions are not truly tea (Camellia Sinensis) at all. They are dried herbs or fruits. There are only four types of real tea, black tea, green tea, oolong tea, and white tea. For our herbal blends we search the world for the finest available herbs and blend them to have the flavors complement one another. All of our herbal blends contain no caffeine.