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Children can drink lemon balm tea from age 3 onward. Get age-specific guidance on dose, dilution, and when to consult a paediatrician first.
Can children drink mullein tea? Yes, with the right age and preparation. Quarter-strength from age 2, half-strength from age 7. Always double-strain.
A complete guide to mullein tea: plant identification, leaf vs flower, active compounds, brewing with cheesecloth, and sourcing certified organic herb.
A complete guide to lemon balm tea: correct brewing temperature, why covering the cup matters, growing tips, storage, and 5 blends including a mocktail.
A complete guide to hibiscus tea: what it is, how to brew hot and cold versions, and what the blood pressure research actually shows.
Baobab tea is tangy and citrusy, made from African fruit powder. Learn the paste method for lump-free mixing, ideal temperature, and blending ideas.
Balm tea is made from dried lemon balm leaves. Learn the right temperature, steep time, and why covering the cup matters for flavor.
Yerba mate has roughly 85mg caffeine per cup and deep South American roots. Learn the taste, the traditional gourd method, and how to brew it without one.
Moringa tea is a caffeine-free infusion from dried Moringa oleifera leaves. Learn the taste, how to brew it, and the difference between leaf and powder.
Russian Caravan tea blends Keemun sweetness with gentle Lapsang smoke. Learn what makes it different from Lapsang Souchong and how to brew it.
Brew Earl Grey in five steps: fresh water, pre-warm, 95°C, 3-4 minutes, remove leaves on time. Avoid the common mistakes that make Earl Grey bitter.
Earl Grey tea tastes of smooth black tea layered with bright bergamot citrus. Learn how the base tea, bergamot quality, and brewing affect the flavor.