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47° Tulsi Basil Tea

47° Tulsi Basil Tea

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Tea Name: 47° Tulsi Basil Tea

Style: Loose Leaf

Type: Tisane

Suggested Infusions: 1

Discover the Taste of the Himalayas

Grown on some of the highest altitudes and diverse climatic conditions, herbal teas have robust flavors. These plants are grown at altitudes ranging from 7000-7500ft.

Best Quality Tulsi Basil Teas

Your experience is our top priority. That's why we source only the finest herbal teas and follow strict standards in processing our Tulsi tea. You can taste the freshness in every cup.

Minimally Processed Herbal Teas

All our loose-leaf teas are minimally processed, so teas retain their natural taste, and flavors. Our high-quality loose-leaf teas are truly a connoisseurs’ choice. Your stomach will thank you for drinking our teas.

Many Health Benefits of Herbal Teas

Many research studies have shown that drinking herbal tea regularly might improve focus, provide relaxation, aid sleep, and provide other health benefits.

Herbal Teas are Easy to Brew 

You only need hot water and loose-leaf Tulsi tea. You can prepare it American style or Gong Fu style.

Explore the Endless Taste Profiles

The taste profiles of loose-leaf teas can vary widely depending on the steep duration, tea-to-water ratio, and water temperature. We encourage you to try different combinations for brewing tea to find the perfect tea, that speaks to your taste buds.

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The Tea Mystic Says

Highly Meditative Tea!

With Tulsi (Holiy Basil) as main Ingredient, this relaxing tea blends Chamomile, Breynia Retusa and Giloy (Tinospora Cordifolia), which are all potent Ayurvedic herbs from the Himalayas to supplement your Healthy living. 

Tulsi, also known as holy basil, is a highly used herb in Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine that originated in the Himalayas. It is often used in herbal teas, such as Tulsi Tranquility Tea, known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, as well as its ability to promote relaxation and reduce stress.

In addition to Tulsi, this relaxing tea blend also contains Chamomile, another herb that is commonly used to promote relaxation and reduce anxiety. Chamomile is known for its calming effects on the nervous system, making it a popular choice for those looking to alleviate stress and improve sleep quality.

Breynia Retusa, also known as the snow bush, is another potent Ayurvedic herb that is commonly used in Himalayan herbal medicine. It is believed to have a number of health benefits, including reducing inflammation, improving digestion, and promoting overall health and well-being.

Finally, Giloy (Tinospora Cordifolia) is a powerful Ayurvedic herb that is commonly used to boost the immune system and promote overall health and longevity. It is known for its ability to support the body's natural defenses, helping to prevent illness and disease.

Together, these  herbs form a potent blend that can help to promote relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, and support overall health and well-being. Whether enjoyed as a daily ritual or as a calming bedtime tea, this blend is an excellent choice for those looking to supplement their healthy living practices with the power of Ayurvedic herbs.

Methods to Brew Tea

We believe that your tea experience should be completely personal. Individual taste buds are unique and there is no right or wrong way to brew tea. Therefore we encourage tea lovers to not necessarily bind to traditional methods but let their experience, and discovery guide them. After all, that is where the joy of drinking tea lies. You should try different amounts of tea, steeping time, and water temperature to find the perfect taste you’ll fall in love with.

  • Normal Steeping

    1. Get 10-12 oz filtered water and bring it to a boil.
    2. Add about 1.5 teaspoons of Tulsi herbal tea to your steeping cup. Preferably in a steel infuser mesh.
    3. Pour the boiling hot water into your steeping cup containing the tea.
    4. Let it steep for 5-7 minutes.
    5. The color is Rusty copper. Enjoy every sip of it.
  • Decoction

    This method will extract the essence of this herbal tea in one go. The taste is going to be a little Robust. This is the best way to consume for its medicinal properties. Adding Honey and Ginger can spike up its taste as well as its healing properties.

    1. Get 12 oz filtered water and bring it to a boil.
    2. Add 1 teaspoon of Tulsi herbal tea to the boiling water. Use a closable steel infuser mesh for easier straining.
    3. Let it boil for approximately 3-4 mins.
    4. Turn off your stove and let it steep for a minute, strain, and enjoy. Warm or iced.

Iced teas

Can you make sweet/ unsweet iced teas from loose-leaf teas?

Of course, you can! High-quality loose-leaf teas make the most refreshing iced teas—smooth, crisp, and oh-so-quenching!

While some might call it blasphemous to add sweetener/sugar to high-quality loose-leaf teas, here in Texas, where sweet iced tea is a beloved tradition, we have been using our loose-leaf to uplift the iced tea experience.

We have tried and perfected the art of turning your favorite loose-leaf tea into a delicious iced delight.
It's time to try it for yourself. Here's how we do it:

Pro tip: Feel free to experiment with water amounts, temperature, steeping time, tea quantity, and sweetener quantity to find your perfect balance.

Steep suggestions for iced teas:

Amount of Water: 2 Liters
Amount of Loose Tea: 10-12 grams (5-6 teaspoons)
Steeping Time: 15-20 minutes
Steeping Temperature: 190-2000°F

Steps to Brew Iced Tea:
Step 1: Start with a 2-liter batch.
Boil water, then remove it from heat. Let it cool for 1-2 minutes until it's around 190-200°F.
Step 2: Add loose-leaf tea.
Add 10 to 12 grams of your favorite loose-leaf tea OR 5 to 6 teaspoons.
Step 3: Steep the tea.
Steep for 15-20 minutes (or longer if you prefer a stronger brew).
Step 4: Strain and cool.
Strain the tea, then let it cool down. Add ice.
(Pro tip: For best flavor, let it chill in the fridge for a few hours or overnight. Add ice when you drink.)
Step 5: Sweeten to taste.
Add your favorite sweetener, but remember that balance is key—don’t let the sweetener overpower the tea’s flavor. (Pro tip: As you sip, let the tea linger in your mouth for a couple of seconds to fully enjoy its rich flavors.)

FAQs

Does Tulsi tea have caffeine?

No, since Tulsi tea is made purely out of the holy basil leaves, there’s no caffeine.

How to make Tulsi tea?

Firstly, boil the 12 fl oz of filtered water in a kettle or saucepan for 8-ounce serving. Put 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried loose-leaf tulsi teas or 1 tea bag. Steep the tea for 3-7 minutes and add your preferred flavors. Strain and a hot cup of tulsi tea is ready!

What does Tulsi tea taste like?

Tulsi tea typically has earthy, minty, lemony, sweet, or somewhat spicy flavors. This tea has an astringent taste. However, the flavor profile is dependent on the type of tulsi used.

What is Tulsi tea good for?

Tulsi tea is commonly popular for its Ayurvedic medicinal properties. Drinking tulsi tea could possibly have positive health impacts like helping with detoxification, boosting immunity, respiratory disorders, relieving stress, etc.

Where can I buy Tulsi tea?

For high-quality teas, you can purchase tulsi tea from Danfe Tea. Our Tulsi Tea is perfectly blended with the renowned Ayurvedic herbs and spices from the Himalayas like lemongrass, cloves, cardamom, long pepper, ginger, etc.

Can I drink Tulsi tea every day?

Yes, you may drink tulsi tea every day. However, if you start experiencing any side effects, we advise you to consult with health professionals. 

Can you drink Tulsi tea at night?

Yes, since tulsi tea has calming properties and no caffeine, you may drink it at night. Consuming it before bedtime might even support in reducing stress and offer relaxation.