We work our hardest to present you with the most 'out of the box', unimaginable flavours to enrich your tea experience with our unique tea and herbal blends -fruity and chic, this blend is exactly what you need if you are looking for something adventurous to 'spice up' your tea party.
*Please keep in mind tea leaf and herbal characteristics can vary from batch to batch, due to sourcing availability and season of the crop.
The Story
The journey begins with Dark Oolong, a mysterious and deeply roasted tea. English Breakfast steps onto the stage with boldness and strength. A classic blend of black teas, it adds robust malty notes to the symphony. Lemongrass joins the ensemble, bringing a burst of citrusy vibrancy. The entrance of Ginger adds a spicy cadence to the blend. Ginger's zesty warmth resonates, creating a lively interplay of flavours. Licorice root steps in, casting a sweet melody. Its natural sweetness caresses the palate, softening the boldness of the teas. Fennel takes the spotlight with its herbaceous finale. The gentle sweetness and anise-like notes from fennel bring the blend to a graceful conclusion. It's as if the herbs are bidding farewell, leaving a lingering sweetness on the palate.
Potential Health Benefits
Rich Antioxidants
Heart Health
Digestive Health
Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Nausea Relief
Whilst there is some scientific research indicating that tea may offer various health benefits, please note that all the information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as a replacement for medical advice, and it is not intended to be utilised as the primary method for treating any medical conditions or health concerns.
Pick-up from our South Nowra warehouse is available 9 AM - 2:30 PM, Monday to Friday. Contact 1800 355 182 or email info@teajourneys.com.au to arrange.
How long does your tea stay fresh?
Short answer. It depends on the tea and how it is stored.
To keep your teas fresh, always store them well-sealed in a cool, dry, and dark place and generally as a guideline we recommend consuming within 3 years of purchase.
How much caffeine is there in a cup of tea?
The caffeine content of tea varies depending on factors like water temperature and steeping time. On average:
Black tea: 40-70 mg per cup
Green tea: 20-45 mg per cup
Oolong tea: 30-50 mg per cup
White tea: 15-30 mg per cup
Yellow tea: 30-50 mg per cup
Herbal: 0 mg (naturally caffeine-free)
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f.n.
the quality really good,the package was great and tge shipping was fast
Teabo Generation 2.0 - Tea Infusion Bottle
Miriam8
Deliciously good
I absolutely love this spicy dandelion chai tea. It’s dense so that I think it’s easier to use. I often add it to my normal herbal teas for a bit of a zing. I love this product as it’s so versatile. Thanks again for getting it to me before Christmas. Much appreciated for the effort.
Tea Journeys
Miriam8
Deep dark and full bodied
I could say that I like my tea deep and full bodied with a touch of Irish and that would be correct. This tea was for my hubby. Irish breakfast is a difficult tea to find and so glad tea journeys have it. It’s a rich strong full bodied tea. Perfect for a wake up cuppa for breakfast. Again thanks tea journeys for getting it to me before Christmas. Awesome effort.
Irish Breakfast
Miriam8
Unique present
My hubby loved his Teabo. It is unique and versatile. He loved that it was made of double glass. Thank you Tea Journeys for getting it to me in time for Christmas. Did not expect such quick service. Awesome.