Lemongrass
Benefits, uses and story.
Lemongrass
Lemongrass tea is a refreshing herbal infusion with bright citrus notes and a naturally uplifting character. Long valued in traditional remedies, it’s often enjoyed to bring clarity and lightness. At Apotheca·Tea, we use lemongrass to add a fresh, zesty balance to blends designed to awaken the senses.
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Taste Profile
Bright, citrus, zesty
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Caffeine Content
Naturally caffeine-free
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Our Recommendations
Pairs well with ginger, peppermint, or fennel seed. Best enjoyed in the morning or early afternoon for a refreshing lift.
Effects & Mood
Traditionally used to support digestion and refresh the mind.
Creates an uplifting, cleansing mood.
Perfect for moments when you need clarity and renewal.
Our Blends Featuring Lemongrass...
Apotheca-Tea
Morning Flow
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Did you know?
Lemongrass has been used across Asia for centuries, both in cooking and in tea. In Ayurvedic tradition, it is believed to balance the body’s energies, while in Thai culture it remains a staple ingredient for both flavour and wellbeing.
Brewing is more than preparation — it’s a pause. Notice the aroma, the warmth of the cup, and the first sip. Each blend is an invitation to slow down and be present.
Brewing Guide
Amount
1 teaspoon of loose-leaf (2–3g) or one tea bag per 250ml cup.
Temperature
Heat water to the recommended temperature:
Black & Herbal teas: 95°C
Green teas: 80°C
Steep for...
Steep for 3–5 minutes (herbal blends can be left up to 7 minutes).
Adjust to taste — a shorter steep for lighter notes, longer for depth and strength.