Tag Herbal Tea

Herbal teas contain herbs (surprise!) and flowers and various other non-caffeinated ingredients. Unlike black, white, green, oolong and other teas, herbal brews don’t contain the camellia sinensis plant – the traditional tea plant. Read herbal tea reviews here.

Dragonfly Cape Malay Chai Review

Dragonfly Cape Malay Chai Review

It is now chai season – but that doesn’t mean you need to go all-out on pumpkin spice! This week, I’m reviewing Dragonfly Tea’s Cape Malay Chai, a herbal blend of rooibos and cosy spices that’s ideal for the chilly…

Clipper Restoring Roots Tea Review

Clipper Restoring Roots Tea Review

A chill is in the air, so it’s definitely time to brew up a strong ginger tea to keep your immune system in check! This week, I’m reviewing Clipper Restoring Roots (renamed ‘Ginger & Turmeric’ tea since I purchased my…

Tea People Spearmint Review

Tea People Spearmint Review

I’m taking a slower pace with tea reviews this year, selecting only the highest quality ones that I can find to blog about. Among my list of high-quality teas to try is Tea People Spearmint. Yes, it’s just a bag…

Two Spoons Tea Camomile Review

Two Spoons Tea Camomile Review

You might have heard the saying, “tea is a hug in a mug.” This saying was almost definitely first uttered over a cup of camomile tea (or chamomile, depending on who you’re buying it from). The soft mellow flavours are…

Twinings Reset Tea Review

Twinings Reset Tea Review

The weekend is here and it’s time to reset with a delicious cup of tea. So, what better tea to review here on the Immortal Wordsmith blog than Twinings Reset. This tea is part of the Soulful Blends range –…

Two Spoons Tea Rooibos Review

Two Spoons Tea Rooibos Review

Today, I am very excited to announce a new tea brand is being featured on the Immortal Wordsmith blog. Giles at Two Spoons Tea, an awesome British brand, agreed to send me a range of samples to review and I’ve…