Herbal infusions are beverages prepared by steeping herbs, flowers, roots, fruits, spices, or other botanicals in hot water to gently extract their natural flavour, aroma, and character.
Unlike traditional teas such as black, green, white, or oolong tea, herbal infusions do not necessarily contain leaves from the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Instead, they are crafted from a wide variety of botanicals, allowing for diverse flavour experiences and everyday enjoyment.
At Tisaani, we prefer the term 'herbal infusion' because it more accurately reflects the nature of our blends. Our creations are thoughtfully crafted using familiar herbs, roots, spices, and flowers chosen to work in harmony as part of everyday rituals.
What is a Herbal Infusion?


Traditional tea comes exclusively from the leaves and buds of the Camellia sinensis plant. Depending on how these leaves are processed, they become black tea, green tea, white tea, or oolong tea.
Herbal infusions, on the other hand, are created from ingredients such as the following:
Herbs
Flowers
Roots
Fruits
Spices
Seeds
Botanicals
Because they are made from different ingredients, herbal infusions offer their own distinctive taste, aroma, and character.
How is a Herbal Infusion Different from Tea?


Common Ingredients Found in Herbal Infusions
Some commonly used ingredients include:
Chamomile flowers
Peppermint leaves
Lemongrass
Hibiscus flowers
Ginger root
Cinnamon bark
Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Rose petals
Fennel seeds
Spearmint
Ashwagandha root
These botanicals have been traditionally enjoyed across cultures for generations as part of everyday food and beverage practices.
Are Herbal Infusions Caffeine-Free?
Many herbal infusions are naturally caffeine-free because they do not contain tea leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant.
However, not all herbal infusions are caffeine-free. Some blends may include green tea, black tea, matcha, yerba mate, or other naturally caffeinated ingredients.
At Tisaani, caffeine content is clearly mentioned on individual product pages and packaging wherever applicable.
Why Do People Enjoy Herbal Infusions?
People enjoy herbal infusions for many different reasons:
Their natural and diverse flavour profiles.
Their comforting warmth and aroma.
Their role in everyday rituals and mindful pauses.
Their versatility throughout the day.
Their ability to create moments of calm, reflection, and connection.
For many people, a herbal infusion becomes less about the beverage itself and more about the ritual surrounding it.
How to Prepare a Herbal Infusion
A simple herbal infusion can be prepared by:
Bringing fresh water to the recommended temperature.
Adding the herbal blend to a cup or teapot.
Steeping for the suggested time.
Straining, if required.
Enjoying slowly and mindfully.
Brewing instructions may vary depending on the ingredients used.
Tisaani's Approach
At Tisaani, we believe that what we return to daily should feel gentle, familiar, and honest.
Our herbal infusions are crafted with thoughtfully selected botanicals, focusing on harmony rather than intensity. Each blend is created to become part of everyday rituals, inviting moments of pause, presence, and quiet connection.
Gentle Note :
The information shared on this page is intended for general educational purposes only. Herbal infusions are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual experiences may vary. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, please consult a qualified healthcare professional before consuming herbal products.
This page beautifully aligns with Tisaani's philosophy while educating visitors in a clear and trustworthy manner.
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