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Herbal Infusion

Herbal Infusions & producers

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Canada 2
India 1
France 1

Herbal Infusions

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Uzvar

Ukraine
4.3

Uzvar is a traditional drink made by simmering dry fruit in water. It is a type of infusion made with various dry fruit, but apples, pears, prunes, and dry apricots are the most common option. Though only one type of fruit can be used, mo... READ MORE

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Sobolo

Ghana
4.1

Sobolo (also known as hibiscus tea) is a refreshing drink native to Ghana. It can be made from either roselle leaves or flowers, a species of hibiscus that is native to West Africa. The leaves or flowers are steeped in hot water, and once... READ MORE

3

Mursalski chai

Smolyan Province, Bulgaria
4.1

Mursalski chai is a herbal infusion that originates from Smolyan Province, Bulgaria. The infusion, or tea as it is usually called, is brewed from Sideritis scardica, a perennial plant endemic to the Balkan Peninsula. The plant is mainly f... READ MORE

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Khoudenjal

Morocco
4.1

Khoudenjal is a spice infusion that is often dubbed as Morrocan spiced tea. The drink is made with a spice blend steeped in water. The most common spices in the mix include cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, galangal, pepper, madder root, and nu... READ MORE

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Rooibos

Western Cape, South Africa
4.0

Rooibos is a South African plant whose leaves are commonly used for brewing tea. Originally, it was an inexpensive alternative to the European black tea. The name rooibos means red bush, referring to the plant's visual c... READ MORE

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Barley Tea (Mugicha)

Japan
3.9

Mugicha is a Japanese name for barley tea—an infusion made by steeping roasted barley grains in hot or cold water. Technically, barley tea is a tisane, and nowadays, it is often made by using teabags consisting of roasted and ground... READ MORE

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Tereré

Paraguay
3.9

Similar to mate, tereré is a tea drink that originated in Paraguay and was invented by the Guarani people. Besides Paraguay, the beverage is also popular in Argentina and Brazil. It is an infusion of yerba mate that is pre... READ MORE

8

Yuja-cha

South Korea
3.9

Yuja-cha is a Korean citrus infusion that is mostly enjoyed during winter. It is made with yuya—a lemon-like citrus fruit native to China that was brought to South Korea during Tang dynasty. The tea can be prepared by mixin... READ MORE

9

Omija-cha

South Korea
3.9

Omija-cha is a Korean infusion made with omija—five-flavor berry. Also known as schisandra or magnolia berry, these small red berries are dried before they are used to make omija tea. The berries can be boiled in hot water,... READ MORE

10

Horchata lojana

Loja Province, Ecuador
3.9

Horchata lojana is a local drink from Ecuador. Although it is called horchata, it does not share many similarities with other rice or seed-based creamy Latin American drinks. Lojana is better classified as a herbal infusion or herbal tea ... READ MORE

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Mate

Argentina
3.8

Mate is a herbal infusion prepared with dried and ground leaves of the yerba mate plant. The drink originated among the native Guarani people who are believed to have been the first to harvest the plant and make mate. The leaves ... READ MORE

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Chamomilla bohemica

Czech Republic
3.8

Chamomilla bohemica is a dried flowerhead of the chamomile plant from the Flos chamomilla vulgaris species, produced in the Bohemia area in the Czech Republic, consisting of Prague, Central and South Bohemian, Plzeň, Karlovy Vary, Úst&iacut... READ MORE

13

Coca tea (Mate de coca)

Peru
3.7

Mate de coca is a herbal infusion that is made by steeping coca leaves or teabags consisting of coca leaves in hot water. This ancient drink has been traditionally enjoyed to treat altitude sickness, and due to the small amounts of alkaloids, it i... READ MORE

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Yulmu-cha

South Korea
3.6

Yulmu-cha is a Korean tea that is made with yulmu—the seeds that are gathered from yulmu plant (also known as Job’s tears). The seeds are roasted and ground into a powder, which is then dissolved in warm water to make... READ MORE

15

Daechu-cha

South Korea
3.4

Daechu-cha is a South Korean tea made from jujubes. This tea can be made from dried jujubes, which are boiled in water, or with a jujube preserve, which is diluted in warm water. The tea is usually dark red or brown and is often praised f... READ MORE

16

Buckwheat Tea (Sobacha)

Japan
3.2

Although it is often labeled as tea, sobacha is an infusion or a tisane made with roasted barley. The blend can include grains, leaves, or flowers. Apart from Japan, the drink is popular in several Asian countries, including China (kuqiao... READ MORE

17

Lohusa şerbeti

Turkiye
2.6

Lohusa şerbeti is a type of non-alcoholic beverage that hails from Turkey. It is made by boiling lohusa sugar, granulated sugar, water, cloves, and cinnamon. Lohusa sugar is a specific type of sugar that is sold in blocks. It has a distin... READ MORE

18

Mate con leche

Argentina
2.3

Mate con leche is an infusion prepared with the leaves of the yerba mate plant and milk. Traditionally, mate is prepared with water, but this version entirely replaces water with milk. The drink is prepared by adding warm milk to dry mate... READ MORE

19

Sakurayu

Japan
n/a

Sakurayu is an infusion made with preserved cherry blossom. When brewed, the petals open and float on top, while the brew attains a pale pink hue and a subtly sweet and mildly salty flavor. If the tea is made with salt-preserved blossoms,... READ MORE

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Noomi basra

Iraq
n/a

Often dubbed as dried lime tea, noomi basra is an infusion made with dried limes that are crushed and then slowly simmered in water. The seeds are typically removed because they tend to add too much bitterness. This aromatic infusion typi... READ MORE

21

Wild Lily Tea

Lepushë, Albania
n/a

Wild lily (Lilium martagon), Turk’s cap lily, or Martagon lily, known locally as bar tamthi, has traditionally been gathered in early to mid-summer from the alpine meadows by the Kelmendi communit... READ MORE

22

Qishr

Yemen
n/a

Qishr is a traditional Yemeni infusion made with coffee husks, ginger, sugar, and sometimes cinnamon. In the past, qishr was used by Muslim dervishes as a part of religious ceremonies, but nowadays it is considered a universal drink which... READ MORE

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Honeybush tea

Western Cape, South Africa
n/a

Honeybush tea is a naturally sweet, caffeine-free herbal infusion made from the Cyclopia plant, native to the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Closely related to rooibos, honeybush tea is known for its smooth, ... READ MORE

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