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Chinese Herbal Tea

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Chinese Herbal Tea is technically a Tisane. Chinese Tisanes are recognized as infusions made with herbs and not true tea from the Camelia Sinensis plant.
The essence of the herb is extracted when the “tea” is steeped in hot water. Chinese herbal teas are very popular in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Traditionally, the Chinese type herbal teas are used for their medicinal and healing properties. However, there are many varieties that are also enjoyed simply for their taste. Today, these herbal teas can be bought in China as the country produces an entire pharmacy of herbs.

The Benefits of Chinese Style Herbal Tea

One of the well-known benefits of Chinese Herbs is that they offers the traditional tea drinker caffeine free alternatives. Many of herbal teas are considered to be very soothing and comforting. The Rosebud and Chrysanthemum herbal teas are just two of them.

The Rosebud and Chrysanthemum teas are both known in China as a woman’s herbs. Both of these chinese herbs are also useful for aiding in digestion. Even a hardcore tea drinker will surely enjoy the flowery freshness of these miniature rosebuds and delicate chrysanthemum flowers. The Chrysanthemum in particular has a unique flavor. Traitionally in chinese medicine chrysanthemum has long been used to cool the body and reduce fever.

The caffeine free herbal teas are great beverages to have at night, especially when you might not want caffeine.

Famous Flower Herbal Teas

There is a number of quite famous and very popular flower type varieties of chinese tea. These chinese flower teas are caffeine free alternatives and offer various medicinal benefits. Most of them are calming and soothing, while offering a full variety of flavors.

Here are the most famous of the Chinese herbal flower teas:

• Carnation Flower Tea – This is an attractive red flower tea which is said to help restore the energy of the body. It is also considered great for relaxing.

• Chrysanthemum Herbal Tea – This is but a top grade of the famous cooling tea infusion. It has a subtle sweetness and is highly refreshing. More about Chrysanthemum Tea.

• Gongju Herbal Tea – Another caffeine-free tea, which is smooth tasting. The whole flower is known for its soothing as well as relaxing attributes.

• Jasmine Bud Flower Tea – According to some experts, this Chinese herbal tea consists solely of the small and beautiful Jasmine flowers that have yet to open. This produces a caffeine-free and sweet brew.More about Jasmine Tea.

• Forget Me Not Flower Tea – This is also caffeine-free and is said to aid the lungs. It brews a mild and grassy flavored tisane. And, it is known for its beautiful purple flowers.

• Yunnan Flower Bud Tea – As the name implies, this Chinese herbal tea grows in the old forests of Yunnan. This is considered a rare flower and is a local Yunnan drink that is caffeine free.

• Wild Ginseng Tea – Here is another well-known Chinese herbal tea intended for those who appreciate the wild growing conditions in which the ginseng roots lived. It is said that because of the rugged wild conditions, each root has a unique appearance and personality. Some of these wild roots can be very small but also very old. There are also some larger roots that can be younger. Accordingly, these herbal roots lives for at least seven years and up. More about Ginseng Tea.

• Kuding Pearl Tea – Many who have tasted this tea noted that this is a bitter tea. This variety is rolled into large pearls which are also called “one leaf tea” because of the size of the leaves. Others call it “one leaf” because one needs only one leaf of this tea to heal a number of things. In addition, this is an ancient leaf and is deemed by many as an interesting herbal tea.

Buying Herbs for Chinese Tea

We recommend that you purchase your organic and wild harvested chinese herbs from Mountain Rose Herbs. They are our main supplier and you get wholesale pricing when you buy in bulk. (Share with your friends!)

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