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Brew Natural Bliss

Discover our delightful range of coarse herbs and flower petals teas for a better nature connect, a bespoke brew experience.

Herbal Brews

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clear tea cup on brown surface

Flower Infusions

Explore our unique blends of flowers and herbs.

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brown and black beans in clear glass jar
a glass mug filled with tea next to a bunch of flowers
a glass mug filled with tea next to a bunch of flowers
Herb Blends

Crafted for your perfect tea experience.

Tea Leaves

Sourced from the finest herbal gardens.

Discover the art of brewing with our exquisite selection of flowers and herbs.

The difference between herbs and flowers centers on their definition, plant part, and usage:

Herbs

Definition: Herbs are plants with aromatic leaves, stems, or seeds commonly used for flavoring food, medicine, or fragrance.

Plant Part Used: Usually, the leaves and stems are used, but sometimes seeds and roots.

Examples: Mint, basil, rosemary, cilantro, ashwagandha.

Typical Uses: Culinary seasoning, teas, traditional medicine, aromatherapy, and natural remedies.

Nature: Most herbs are green, leafy, and have soft stems (non-woody).

Flowers

Definition: Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants (angiosperms). They enable pollination and the production of seeds.

Plant Part Used: Specifically, the blossom or bloom.

Examples: Rose, chamomile (also used as a herb), marigold, jasmine, clitoria (blue pea flower).

Typical Uses: Decorative purposes, perfumes, edible garnishes, teas, symbolizing emotions, and sometimes for medicinal benefits (mainly petals or buds).

Nature: Can be colorful or fragrant and are the reproductive organs of the plant.

Key Points of Distinction

Feature Herbs Flowers

Part Used Leaves, stems (sometimes seeds, roots) Blossoms (petals, buds)

Main Purpose Flavoring, healing, fragrance Reproduction, beauty, aroma

Examples Mint, basil, rosemary, ashwagandha Rose, blue pea, jasmine, chamomile

Usage Culinary, medicinal, teas, aromatics Decoration, rituals, perfumes, teas

Plant Structure Leafy, green, soft stems Colorful, often fragrant, eye-catching

Sometimes, a plant can be both: For example, chamomile and blue pea are herbs when used for their medicinal leaves or for tea, while their flowers are used specifically for teas or color.

In summary, herbs refer broadly to useful plants (mainly leaves/stems), whereas flowers are the specific reproductive parts, often used for decoration and sometimes as herbs or for specific health and culinary applications

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The floral and herbal blends are delightful, creating a soothing experience with every brew. Highly recommend!

Maa Amrita

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clear glass mug on brown wooden table

I love the variety of flavors! Each cup is a unique journey through nature's best offerings.

Dr. Kavita

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clear glass mug on brown wooden table
★★★★★
★★★★★

Get in Touch with Us

We are here to answer your questions about our flower and herb tea brews. Reach out for inquiries or feedback.

Connect

+91 9653-422-055

Support

prabhjotsood@gmail.com

Tea Location

Discover our unique selection of flower and herb teas, crafted for your enjoyment and wellness.

Jasmeera Tea (Flowers and Organic Herbs)

SCO 9, SBS Market, Sunny Enclave, Kharar-140301 (Chandigarh Tricity)

Time

9 AM - 8 PM