Dried Herbs
Where to Buy Dried Herbs at Wholesale Online
Teavision (leading tea company, is proud to be Australia's best importer of dried herbs and teas. We have built strong relationships with suppliers of dried herbs in over fifteen countries across the globe. This has enabled us to provide an astonishing range of dried herbs at the very best prices. All of our products are Australian organically certified wherever possible, produced to the highest available health standards in the industry and all our products are made from the very freshest ingredients. Read More
Although our teas and herbs are dried, this doesn't mean that they have an unlimited shelf life and a freshly dried herb retains the flavour of the plant whereas a herb that was dried some time ago loses the flavour and potency of the fresh plant. Freshly dried herbs are the best option to go for whether you have a small independent business, a large-scale operation, or simply want to create your own blend.
Buying dried herbs wholesale gives you the opportunity to save considerable amounts of money, especially if you use a particular herb regularly for your business. Teavision has dried herbs for sale in packages of 1 kilogram, all the way to forty kilograms for all of our offerings.
Dried Herbs for Sale Online
At Teavision, we are very proud to offer a wide range of dried herbs, sold in increments of a kilo and all of which we can provide free samples of before you commit to a purchase. These herbs can be blended to make your own signature tea blend or spice mix for the secret ingredient to your best-selling dish. As part of our massive bulk tea network in Australia, we are able to source only the best tea leaves available in the world.
We have a great number of dried herbs for sale suitable for blending into teas. For example, we are proud to offer organic liquorice root, excellent for relieving stress and boasting a very distinct flavour. We also stock roasted organic dandelion root. Dandelion root tea is also referred to as dandelion coffee as the flavour of the tea has a bold flavour, not dissimilar to coffee. However, it has the added benefit of being caffeine-free, as well as a veritable powerhouse of vitamins and antioxidants. Most herbs are naturally caffeine-free, but if you're caffeine-free due to pregnancy, raspberry leaf tea could be just what you're looking for. Praised by expectant mothers for centuries, this herb can relieve symptoms of morning sickness.
We also stock a range of spices which can be used both in cooking and as teas. Cinnamon for example is also packed with antioxidants and is a common ingredient in cooking both sweet and savoury dishes, yet it can also be used to brew a tea that is both sweet and spicy. Steep one or two teaspoons per cup of our cinnamon powder for up to fifteen minutes to make a cup of spicy cinnamon tea.
We also can provide more unusual dried herbs for teas. Dried olive leaf creates a tea that is similar to green tea whilst retaining the unique aroma of olives. Alfalfa leaves provide a light, mild-tasting tea that is perfect with a little honey or lemon and blue cornflower has undertones of clove.
For any of our products, please don't hesitate to contact our customer services on 1300 729 617 to ask any questions you may have about our product or shipping and is you want to taste our products before buying, we can send you free samples of all our dried herbs in Australia.
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Organic Australian Lemon Myrtle
Native and Lemony! Introducing our Organic Lemon Myrtle Dried Leaf Tea – a fragrant symphony that transports you to the heart of the Australian rainforest with every sip. Sourced from certified organic groves, our lemon myrtle leaves are meticulously dried to preserve their invigorating citrus notes, creating a tea experience that's both refreshing and uplifting. The infusion unfolds into a vibrant, golden elixir, releasing the unmistakable aroma of lemon myrtle...
$16.42 ( $16.42 per kg )