Rosemary Tea Health Benefits
- Contains thymol
- Contains luteolin
- Contains rosmarinic acid
- 18 Bleach Free Tea Bags / Box
Brewing Suggestions
- Recommended temperature: 205°
- Cover and steep to taste.
- Remove tea bag and enjoy!
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In the Know
Legend has it that upon the advice of who we might label today as a homeless person, at age 72, 14th century Queen Elizabeth of Hungary added rosemary to her health regime to restore her youthful vitality. After consistent use of this “rosemary water” tonic, she professed a renewed vigor, and soon thereafter accepted the marriage proposal of the 26 year old king of Poland.
Today, popular with essential oil practitioners and aromatherapy enthusiasts, rosemary oil is used to treat hair and scalp issues. So if you’re seeking a potent hair tonic and not opposed to smelling like an Italian kitchen, go for the rosemary!
What Exactly is Rosemary?
If you’re into cooking, you’ll likely be familiar with the fragrant, famous ingredient rosemary. Native to the Mediterranean region, considered an evergreen shrub with needles for “leaves,” this versatile herb sprouts tiny blue, lavenderish, and white flowers. Many people plant rosemary bushes for ground covering. It’s a hearty, drought- and pest-resistant plant, that can flower all year in temperate climates. Important these days as well, rosemary shrubs attract bees.
What Does Rosemary Tea Taste Like?
Imagine traveling back in time to seaside Italy, where colorful rectangular dwellings dot the coastline. The scent of roasting lamb lingers in the air as you stroll along a pathway lush with greenery. A sweet subtle breeze washes over you, tickling your eyelashes, as it brings the calming scent of vibrant rosemary. A sense memory has been planted, an imprint you will carry with you for lifetimes to come.
- Smooth
- Savory
- A balanced taste from the first sip through the lingering, mint-like sensation it leaves on your tongue
How to Brew Rosemary Tea
Pour boiling water over your Buddha Teas Rosemary Tea, cover, and plan to steep for 5-10 minutes, depending on how potent you want your tea to taste. The tea will not get bitter during a good, long steep. We love the scent of rosemary so much we leave our teabags on the counter and enjoy its fragrance until it disappears.
Why choose Buddha Teas?

What sets us apart from other tea companies? We start with a philosophy of living in harmony with nature, not using it for profit. Buddha Teas uses only fresh, pure organic or sustainably wild harvested ingredients and maintains their natural purity in every tea we sell. We have also created the "Teas for Trees" campaign, planting 5000 trees a year to offset the paper use in our tea bags. Each of our tea bags is bleach-free to eliminate the risk of chemicals, and our boxes are made from 100% recycled material. When you buy Buddha Teas, you'll enjoy the fresh, full flavor of a truly natural tea in every sip.
Learn About Our "Tea For Trees" Campaign

Our “Tea for Trees” campaign creates a sustainable model that restores one of our most precious resources while offsetting the paper used in our products. We’ve partnered with The National Forest Foundation’s Trees for Us, a program that annually plants millions of trees throughout our national forests.
By giving back whenever possible, Buddha Teas strives to honor the earth and its many blessings. Help us plant trees while enjoying an unadulterated tea that’s healthy for you, and our planet. Read more about it here.