How to Make Tea with Loose Herbs

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www.mountainroseherbs.com How to make tea with loose herbs. Learn Infusions, decoctions, how to use a french press with organic bulk herbs and organic tea blends. Produced by Mountain Rose Herbs.

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22 Responses to “How to Make Tea with Loose Herbs”

  1. PumpkinMozie says:

    so, can I just go into my spice cabinet, take out my jar of dried parsley or sage or oregano or what have you, and make tea out of that? I’ve really wanted to make a parsley tea in particular. So can I just use the regular dried herb I use for cooking?

  2. mountainroseherbs says:

    @skaterofdtown Many people love to make Pine needle tea. You can brew it like any other tea by making a light steep, or you can make a decoction for a stronger brew. Just be sure to research the plant species before consuming wild tea! Many thanks. Erin

  3. skaterofdtown says:

    wow, i love this video you were so helpful! thank you so much, but i’m wondering if i can use the needles from a pine tree or a blue spruce or a wintergreen tree because i’ve heard they have large amounts of Vitamin C and i have one in my back yard, im sick at the moment and i love teas!! also, i’m wonderinng if i could use a coffee filter for the time being because i cannot find a strainer.

    and just for the record i will be ordering from you when in need of herbs or tools!! thanks a lot :)

  4. isengrimm1 says:

    Will the PH of the water have any effect on the potentie of the herbs?
    I ask because i make my chanca piedra thee now with alkalized water and the thee becomes much darker in colour.

  5. doublejoe69 says:

    @niggy730 i have some gunpowerder green tea at home. very strong stuff.

  6. niggy730 says:

    Omg this is stupid, boiled water is 100 degrees, (celcius) and to make a good cup of tea with herbal tea, the water is supposed to be around 70 degrees, or else you won
    t get the right flavours… Sigh

  7. niggy730 says:

    I love a tea sort called Gunpowder? anyone else who heard of it?

  8. Danyella78 says:

    love this video

  9. parkfortea says:

    Awesome video. I would recommend anyone who is new to tea, use a timer. So if it is bitter, you can brew a little less. “Make tea not War”

  10. elizabeth904 says:

    “cocain leaf tea” seriously now?
    im pretty sure you mean coca leaf tea.

  11. rawlalabear says:

    awesome!!! thank You!!!

  12. nickrohn93 says:

    thats nasty

  13. Sensadire says:

    Hrm, thanks. If I ever happen upon some cocaine i’ll try it.

  14. raigekimaru says:

    @Sensadire
    no, but cocain leaf tea is an actual tea (seriously. it’s popular in south america)

  15. ARandomTranny says:

    Thanks for this video.. very helpful! :)

  16. lamentofhorde says:

    Based on herbal effects, do you think lemon balm and gingko would go well together as a tea?

  17. spikespeigel says:

    dude its gross don’t try it

    THC is fat soluble not water soluble so it wont even do anything for you….you’re better off making brownies with canna-butter

  18. Sensadire says:

    Has anyone ever tried making tea marijuana?

  19. ThSheep says:

    I’m sorry, i’m hearing impaired so i could not hear what you were talking about, so i need to ask you… is there actually much difference taste when you make the tea difference?

    I’ve just recently used loose tea’s cause i felt it taste better, but i find it very troublesome to clean up, and especially when i put milk in i always feel my tea gets too cold fast! so, i’ve tried to heat the milk up… tastes a little difference, but it’s much more warmer. but more troublesome too hehe.

  20. toledogirl says:

    I have ordered many times from MRH and loved the service.

  21. enlightened58 says:

    Thanks Mountain Rose Herbs! Awesome video. Just got our Ancient Forest Tea in today and at this very moment am enjoying it immensely. Can’t wait to try out our other purchase’s. The quality and freshness is unsurpassed. It really was quite a pleaseant suprise to find you on the web and our first order of sage just blew us away. I really can’t say enough good things about your products so I will leave it at that and say you have a customer for life…Thanks again….:)

  22. PulkTriumf says:

    I heart MRH. Awesome quality, friendly customer service, and great resource! I’ve been ordering their products for about 3-4 years now and have always had a great experience. When I called awhile ago to ask about their products, a REAL person answered the phone and was very helpful. :D

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