Discover the Natural Wonders of Australian Native Tea

 

The distinct tastes and health advantages of native Australian teas have enthralled people all around the world. These teas, which are famous for their excellent flavour profiles and healing qualities, are made from native Australian herbs.

We have a superb assortment of native Australian teas at Tea Life. sourced from gardens that are organically and locally cultivated.

Take a lovely trip with us as we explore the top five native teas that Tea Life has to offer. Find out what unique characteristics make them stand out.

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Australian Native Tea Is A True Taste of Australia

Experience the extraordinary essence of the Australian bush through Australian native teas. These teas offer a truly unique and unparalleled sensory experience. 

Skilled Aboriginal growers carefully harvest these exceptional teas drawing upon centuries of dedication to cultivating and harnessing the remarkable medicinal properties found within these indigenous plants.

When choosing Australian native bush teas you not only get to savour a unique beverage but you also support local communities and the preservation of traditional knowledge.

Green Tea First Harvest

Among our top offerings is the Green Tea First Harvest a true gem in our collection.

Crafted from the young leaves of Camellia sinensis plants grown in the pristine Australian soil this tea boasts a delicate flavour profile with subtle grassy notes. Packed with antioxidants and minerals it offers a refreshing and invigorating experience that rejuvenates the body and mind.

Strawberry Gum Tea

Our Strawberry Gum Tea is a delightful choice for those seeking a delectable herbal infusion.

This unique tea is derived from the leaves of the Eucalyptus holiday tree known for its distinct strawberry like aroma and flavour. Sip on this naturally caffeine free tea and experience a symphony of sweet and fruity notes reminiscent of sunny Australian landscapes.

Lemon Myrtle

Lemon Myrtle derived from the Backhousia citriodora tree is an iconic Australian botanical with a vibrant citrus flavour and aroma.

This caffeine free tea offers a refreshing and uplifting experience and boasts several health benefits. Lemon Myrtle has a high concentration of antioxidants and antimicrobial properties which makes it a popular choice for promoting overall well being.

Gumby Gumby Tea

Among our selection of native Australian teas, Gumby Gumby Tea holds a special place.

Known for its traditional healing properties this tea is derived from the leaves of the Pittosporum angustifolium tree. Revered by Indigenous Australians for generations Gumby Gumby tea is believed to support the immune system and promote general vitality.

Jilungin Tea

Discover the captivating allure of Jilungin tea yet another treasure from the Australian bush.

The subtle earthy flavours and the unique tones within jilungin tea is one of the reasons why it has so many die hard fans. This tea is a real must drink if you want a true sample of Aussie native teas to brew at home!

**Note: Jilungin tea, although yet to be live on our website is an upcoming addition to our collection. Stay tuned for this exciting addition to our range of native teas.

​​Experience the Tea Life Difference

Tea Life is committed to providing the highest quality Australian native teas at affordable prices. Our teas are sourced directly from native farms ensuring authenticity and supporting local communities.

Tea Blog and Journal

To delve deeper into the world of Australian native teas you should check out our Tea Life blog for recipes and health related information using tea.

Our Tea Life Club

Make sure to visit our Tea Life Club page to unlock exclusive benefits and rewards as a loyal customer. Make sure to visit our Tea Life Club page to unlock exclusive benefits and rewards as a loyal customer. And don't forget to visit our online store to explore our extensive range of Australian native bush teas and indulge in the flavours of the land Down Under.

 

References

Cabrera, C., Artacho, R., & Giménez, R. (2006). Beneficial Effects of Green Tea—A Review. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 25(2), 79–99. https://doi.org/10.1080/07315724.2006.10719518

Phan, A. D. T., Chaliha, M., Hong, H. T., Tinggi, U., Netzel, M. E., & Sultanbawa, Y. (2020). Nutritional Value and Antimicrobial Activity of Pittosporum angustifolium (Gumby Gumby), an Australian Indigenous Plant. Foods, 9(7), 887. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9070887

Roogenic. (2022, April 26). Benefits of Lemon Myrtle. Roogenic. https://roogenic.com.au/blogs/blog/benefits-of-lemon-myrtle-1

Southwell, I. (2021). Backhousia citriodora F. Muell. (Lemon Myrtle), an Unrivalled Source of Citral. Foods, 10(7), 1596. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10071596

Sultanbawa, Prof. Y., & Chaliha, Prof. M. (2022, June 3). Determination of antioxidant potential (Terminalia canescens). Uniquely Australian Foods. https://uniquelyaustralianfoods.org/publications/determination-of-antioxidant-potential-terminalia-canescens/

 

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