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Herbal teas, or tisanes, have a special place in Hong Kong’s wellness culture, mirroring the traditional concept of leung cha, or "cooling tea". At T2, we’ve given this age-old practice a refreshing twist with our herbal and floral tisanes. Think soothing chamomile, uplifting peppermint, or our crisp, calming spearmint — each cup a natural way to pause, reset, and revive.
Unlike traditional teas, herbals don’t come from the tea plant. Instead, they’re crafted from herbs, flowers and spices that are naturally caffeine-free, perfect for winding down, hydrating, or simply enjoying at any time of day. And they’re as versatile as they are delicious: hot in winter, chilled in summer, or mixed into creative blends.
Every sip is about more than flavour — it’s about how it makes you feel. So whether you’re looking to ease digestion, find calm after a long day, or brighten your mood, our herbals are here to transform the everyday into something restorative.
What’s the difference between herbal tea and traditional tea?
Traditional teas (black, green, white, oolong) all come from Camellia sinensis. Herbal teas or more accurately tisanesare made from plants like peppermint, rooibos, or chamomile - naturally caffeine-free and often enjoyed for their soothing qualities.
How can herbal teas support wellness?
Many herbs have been sipped for centuries for their calming or restorative properties. Peppermint for example, is a refreshing go-to for digestion, while lavender is often embraced for its soothing, calming qualities. Want to explore more? Discover our full range of Wellness teas.
Can I drink herbal teas before bed?
Absolutely. Since they’re naturally caffeine-free, herbals make a perfect evening ritual for winding down. Chamomile, lavender and blends like Sleep Tight are popular night-time favourites.
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