Loose Tea with Thyme
Imagine walking through a large herb garden, stopping in front of a huge thyme bush and taking a deep breath. Can you smell the delicious fragrance? Well, you can also bring the wonderful aroma right into your own home by making yourself a cup of our fresh BIO-certified thyme tea. The tea tastes as good as it smells and is also healthy. Order it now - along with a few more of our delicious teas.
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Taste: harmonious, mild, relaxing
Preparation: 3-4 teaspoons (10-12g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 3-5 minutes.
Ingredients from controlled organic cultivation: nettle, lemon balm, licorice root, orange peel, thyme, lavender flowers, hibiscus, oregano, basil, hop, valerian. Learn More -
Taste: aromatic, tart, tangy
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients: thyme from controlled organic cultivation in Egypt. Learn More -
Taste: tangy, aromatic
Preparation: 3-5 teaspoons (10-12g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 8-10 minutes.
Ingredients from controlled organic cultivation: greek mountain Tea, sage, chamomile, lemon verbena, lemon balm, peppermint, lime blossoms, thyme. Learn More
Thyme Health Benefits
Thyme is not only a delicious spice, but also a well-known household remedy for colds of all kinds as thyme tea. This is because thyme is full of essential oils, tannins and flavonoids. It contains the substances thymol and carvacrol and can have an antispasmodic effect on the bronchial tubes. The oils help to loosen mucus and the thymol relaxes the muscles in the bronchial tubes. For the same reasons, thyme tea is also recommended in traditional medicine for asthma.
To get the full benefit of thyme tea, it is recommended to drink the first cup at the first sign of a cold and then repeat this several times a day. But of course you don't have to have a cold to enjoy a fresh hot cup of thyme tea. It tastes at least as good when healthy. Cheers.