The origin of our Peppermint Tea Leaves Herbal Tea Blend
It's hard to imagine a more refreshing tea than our pure Peppermint Tea Leaves herbal loose-leaf blend. Intensely menthol and cool in the mouth, with a clean, vibrant, garden-fresh minty aroma, this Great Taste Awards winner makes a delicious digestif or enlivening afternoon infusion.
Harvested in the summer, this luxury peppermint tea has evenly cut leaves that, when brewed, create a greenish-yellow infusion with a smooth mouthfeel.
Peppermint (Mentha piperita) is a hybrid of spearmint (Mentha spicata) and watermint (Mentha aquatica) and grows over the world. Mint tea has been popular as a tisane in the Mediterranean and Middle East for millennia, particularly in North African countries such as Egypt. It is also a popular after dinner drink for its soothing and relaxing qualities.
Naturally caffeine-free, Peppermint Leaves tea is equally uplifting and soothing, so it can be enjoyed at any time of day. Drink it hot to maximise the release of its high menthol content and intense flavour, or cold on a sultry summer's day, when its pristine aroma and minty-sweet taste come to the fore.
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What are the health benefits of drinking peppermint tea?
Drinking a cup of peppermint tea makes you feel good. When you have a cold, it can help clear your respiratory tract. When you're tired, the mint leaves zingy menthol qualities can reinvigorate you. For centuries, mint tisanes have been used to help ease digestion after a meal – studies have shown that the natural chemicals in peppermint may help relax the intestinal tract and ease the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Steeping our dried Peppermint Leaves in hot water helps release those essential oils for maximum effect. Peppermint's muscle-relaxing qualities have also been linked to the relief of headaches and menstrual cramps. And of course, given its widespread use in toothpaste, it will come as no surprise that peppermint has antibacterial properties, so drinking our loose-leaf herbal tea may keep your breath fresher, too (one caveat: if you suffer from acid reflux, heartburn or kidney stones, you may want to avoid peppermint, as it can exacerbate the symptoms).
For more information, see our blog on the 6 Benefits to Drinking Peppermint Tea.
Alternatives to Peppermint Leaves tea
For those who enjoy the refreshing taste of mint with a bit of a caffeinated kick, our Menthos Gunpowder is an excellent choice, which is an invigorating Chinese green tea infused with peppermint; perfect for both hot and cold days.
If you're looking for more caffeine-free options, a caddy of Whole Chamomile Blossoms, which is rich in floral, apple-like qualities, is both calming and refreshing. Looking for a gift? A caddy of simple but beautifully fragrant Whole Rose Buds makes an elegant package to send to a loved one. Or, for a naturally invigorating pick-me-up that can also aid digestion, try our aromatic Lemongrass & Ginger herbal tea.
Our range of single-serving teaware, including our mesh Tea Egg infusers and beautifully designed Glass Infuser Mug, made of borosilicate glass, makes it easy to brew up a quick herbal infusion throughout the day.