General
How does Tea compare to Coffee in Caffeine content?
Tea generally contains less caffeine than coffee and delivers it more gently. While coffee offers a quick spike, tea provides a smoother, more sustained lift—often without the jitters.
Which teas have more or less caffeine?
Caffeine levels vary by tea type:
- Black tea: Highest caffeine
- Oolong: Moderate caffeine
- Green tea: Light to moderate caffeine
- White tea: Light caffeine
- Herbal blends: Naturally caffeine-free
Can I re-steep my tea leaves?
Yes. Many loose-leaf teas can be re-steeped 2–3 times. Each infusion reveals new layers of flavor. Simply adjust steep time slightly longer with each round.
What are natural flavors in your teas?
Natural flavors are derived from real botanical sources such as fruits, spices, herbs, and flowers. They enhance aroma and taste without artificial additives or synthetic ingredients.
How should I store my tea?
Store tea in a cool, dry place away from light, heat, and strong odors. Reseal the pouch tightly after each use to preserve freshness and flavor.