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A tisane (pronounced tee-zahn) is an herbal infusion made by steeping various parts of non-tea plants like flowers, leaves, roots, bark, or fruit in hot water.
While it’s commonly referred to as “herbal tea”, a tisane technically isn’t tea at all, because it doesn’t come from the Camellia sinensis plant (the source of black, green, oolong, and white tea).
Tisane is a plant-based tea made from herbs, flowers, and spices naturally caffeine-free and full of flavour.
In short: All tisanes are herbal teas, but not all herbal teas are true teas.
| Feature | True Tea | Tisane |
|---|---|---|
| Made from | Camellia sinensis plant | Herbs, spices, fruits, roots |
| Contains caffeine | Yes | Usually no |
| Flavour | Earthy, grassy, astringent | Wide range: floral, spicy, fruity, bitter |
| Examples | Green tea, black tea | Chamomile, peppermint, hibiscus, rooibos |
Each tisane offers its own unique flavour, ritual, and health benefits. Here are a few popular brews:
While each herbal infusion brings its own strengths, most tisanes can:
How to Brew the Perfect Tisane
Tisanes are easy to make at home:
Basic method:
Tip: Cover your cup while steeping to retain essential oils and aroma.
For another take on brewing the perfect Tisane, check out the video below from Scoff