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Some people often confuse tea with caffeine-free tea. However, the difference is quite simple. Tea is a beverage made from the leaves of the tea plant, a shrub called Camellia Sinensis. Regardless of its color (black tea, green tea, etc.), all tea comes from this same plant. A caffeine-free tea, on the other hand, is a theine-free drink composed solely of natural plants, as well as fruits, flowers, or spices. Theine on one side, theine-free on the other: the distinction is clear.
Exploring the world of caffeine-free drinks reveals a rich diversity of flavors and origins. At the heart of this selection, you will find two main families: herbal teas and Rooibos. While herbal teas are crafted from a wide array of botanicals like mint, verbena, or chamomile, Rooibos is unique. Growing exclusively in South Africa, this "red bush" produces a naturally caffeine-free tea. A perfect illustration of this is Tahitian Rooibos, which blends the deep, comforting notes of the red bush with the exotic, sunny flavors of the islands.
The benefits of caffeine-free infusions are numerous; depending on the botanicals used, they can be energizing, detoxifying, or soothing. This variety is at the heart of our herbal tea collections:
It is generally recommended to drink up to one liter of caffeine-free tea per day (about three cups). However, those with a more active lifestyle, particularly athletes, can drink up to two liters daily. Infusions are also perfect for the evening; certain recipes, such as chamomile or verbena, are recognized for their soothing properties and help you fall asleep more easily.