Discover the diversity of tea!

Welcome to our website! Tea Making Secrets deals with everything to do with tea and herbal tea. What is the difference? Where do the different varieties come from? What types of tea are there? Where are they grown? We answer these questions here.

Are you looking for your favorite herbal tea? The one you once bought and can’t find anymore? Here we show you how to mix your own herbal tea. In just a few steps, you will be able to blend this herbal tea yourself.

 

Tea Making Secrets is all about tea and herbal tea. What is the difference? Where do the different varieties come from? What types of tea are there?   We answer these questions here. Dive in and get excited with us. Learn how to put together your own herbal blend and get our tips for a great taste at the same time.  

For those of you who don’t have the time or leisure right now but are interested in the topic: We have put together quick start guides in our web shop that show you how to make your own home-blended calming tea or bronchial tea in just a few steps. You will also find a quickstart guide on how to make tea correctly and our book Herbal teas and hot drinks, which gives you a deeper insight into the subject. 

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Herbal infusions

The world of herbal infusions is very diverse. Herbal infusion is probably one of the oldest and most widespread hot drinks in the world. Here we give you a rough overview of the cultures from which herbal tea originates, how knowledge about herbal tea has been passed down through time and some basic building blocks of knowledge on the subject in summarized form.

Picture of Kevin Bölling on Pixabay.

Tea

Tea has its own characteristics. We start our journey here by introducing the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) with a successful picture. How did tea find its way from Asia to Europe and then to the entire western world? You can find this information under history of tea. 

Camelia sinensis with pink flower. Image of Nina Cappcchi on Pixabay.

And also very important: herbal tea is pure taste and enjoyment! When you come home from a walk outside on a cold fall or winter day . . . – what could be more enjoyable than a good cup of tea or herbal tea – . . .