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Do you want to buy loose tea? Then you are at the right place. In our assortment, you will find a wide range of the 'real' tea – with leaves from the Camellia Sinensis, but you can also buy fruit tea, infusions, and blends from us. All our teas are carefully selected, with a thorough quality check, because just like you, we love outstanding tea!
This tea from South Africa is known for its aromatic and sweet character – sweeter than its sibling, Rooibos. Because it is a herbal tea, this delicious warm beverage contains no caffeine and can therefore be enjoyed late in the evening as well.
This unique herbal tea contains a perfect Ayurvedic balance of supportive herbs, creating the ideal cup to ground yourself. This blend is also sometimes called ‘Brave Heart’.
This harmonious blend was crafted according to Ayurvedic teachings. The surprising combination of mate and lemongrass, ginger and basil, as well as roses and herbs, create a unique and balanced taste with floral and spicy undertones.
A package of blends and infusions that are delicious as iced tea.
A herbal infusion from the brand Garden of Eden with lemongrass and apple pieces as a base.
An infusion with ginger complemented by pieces of apple and lemongrass, providing a slightly sweet touch.
Pure dandelion tea with fresh and slightly bitter undertones. A herb known for its many health benefits!
This popular herbal tea made from senna leaves is known for its soothing effect on the intestines. You only need to use 1 teaspoon per glass of this tea, and it’s best to drink a maximum of 1 glass per day and up to 2 times per week.
Our 100% pure and sliced valerian will assist you in finding calm and de-stressing. Use 1 teaspoon per cup.
A classic linden tea made from 100% pure linden leaf. Mild in taste with lightly sweet undertones. Acts as a diuretic.
A soft and floral oolong tea with a full aroma. This bag of Tie Guan Yin oolong from AMBAR contains 70 grams of loose tea.
A unique Oolong from Darjeeling, India that grows on one of the highest tea fields in the world. Truly a high-mountain tea. The beautiful color palette of the dry leaf becomes delightfully aromatic in the cup with a lightly nutty finish.
This elegant oolong from Taiwan lives up to its name through both its delicate leaf structure and its harmonious aroma. A true sensation for the taste buds, which is why it is sometimes called ‘the champagne of teas’.
An extremely surprising oolong from Northern Thailand, which, thanks to the combination with Nuo Mi Xiang leaves and a refined production process, tastes like sticky rice.
This light oolong with floral, buttery undertones will delight every oolong lover. This cultivar was developed in Taiwan and grown on Northern Thai soil. Enjoy!
A top-quality black tea from Yunnan, China with a typical strong, natural, and malty character. This bag of Golden Yunnan contains 50 grams of tea leaves.
A classic! A mild black tea with a lemon flavor and lemon zest.
A cake or brick of compressed post-fermented tea. A very exclusive tea from China.
A black tea from small plantations, situated at elevations ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 meters, still traditionally cultivated by Nepalese families. The tea contains many buds and is soft and aromatic with a sweet and slightly smoky finish.
White tea from the Hunan province, China. This packet of white Cui Min tea contains 50 grams of tea leaves.
This Mao Feng green tea from China has an exceptionally rich aroma, is smooth yet incredibly flavorful, making it ideal for the discerning green tea drinker. This bag of green Mao Feng tea contains 75 grams of tea leaves.
This tea, originally from Japan, is now also grown in China. Due to its popularity, the demand for a tea with less caffeine has grown. This full-bodied green tea with mild and slightly astringent undertones has been decaffeinated.
Moga Cha is the lesser-known and relatively obscure sibling of Matcha. The key difference is that Moga Cha begins with unroasted tea leaves before they are ground into a powder. Prepare this delightful Japanese Moga Cha in the same manner as you would a matcha.