Twinings Apple Tea and Infusions

Apple Tea

Enjoy Twinings apple tea blends, from the warm and fruity teas to the more delicate, oriental infusions of green tea mixtures; explore our apple teas.
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Superblends Sleep - 20 Envelopes

Superblends Sleep 20 Envelopes

£3.49 each

A serene and warming blend, making it the perfect part of your bedtime routine.

Superblends Digest - 20 Envelopes

Superblends Digest 20 Envelopes

£3.49 each

A refreshing blend of nature's classic after-dinner helper, spearmint.

Black Tea with Apple, Cinnamon & Raisin - 25 Envelopes

Black Tea with Apple, Cinnamon & Raisin 25 Envelopes

£3.75 each

An exquisite flavour of sweet apple, warming cinnamon and a hint of raisin.

Cold Infuse "Metabolism" Watermelon, Apple & Matcha - 12 Infusers

Cold Infuse "Metabolism" Watermelon, Apple & Matcha 12 Infusers

£3.95 each

Tasty watermelon and apple flavoured cold-water infusion, with added zinc.

Green Tea, Apple & Pear - 20 Tea Bags

Green Tea, Apple & Pear 20 Tea Bags

£2.25 each

A blend of two classically English flavours, crisp apple and sweet pear.

Unwind Spiced Apple & Camomile - 40 Loose Pyramid Tea Bags

Unwind Spiced Apple & Camomile 40 Loose Pyramid Tea Bags

£10.25 each

Spiced Apple Flavour Herbal Infusion with Camomile.

Twinings Unwind Apple & Camomile - 15 Pyramid Bags (Individual)

Twinings Unwind Apple & Camomile 15 Pyramid Bags (Individual)

£5.50 each

The flavours of lightly spiced apple and sweet camomile are perfect for when you grab a minute just for you.

Superblends Sleep - 40 Tea Bags

Superblends Sleep 40 Tea Bags

£5.25 each

A serene and warming blend, making it the perfect part of your bedtime routine.

Chai Spiced Apple Black Tea (International Blend) - 20 Envelopes
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Chai Spiced Apple Black Tea (International Blend) 20 Envelopes

£3.75 each

Black tea flavoured with apple, cinnamon and ginger flavours, cardamom and clove.

Apple & Elderflower Flavour Green Tea - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
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Apple & Elderflower Flavour Green Tea 125g Loose Leaf Tea

£16.00 each

Juicy Apple, Delicate Elderflowers and Light Sencha Green Tea.

Twinings Apple Tea

Apple tea is a type of flavoured tea that is made using infused apple slices or apple flavouring. It has a slightly sweet and fruity taste and works well as a tea on its own, as well as with other ingredients such as cinnamon, camomile and warming and vanilla. It can be enjoyed hot or cold.

What is Apple Tea?

Apple tea is a delicious tea that can be made using a variety of tea types, from black tea and green tea to herbal teas. It works well when accompanied by spices and other fruits, including camomile, vanilla and even mint and spearmint. It has a delicious flavour and a sweet smell and can be enjoyed as a warm and soothing drink or as a cold tea for a hot day. Sweeteners such as honey or stevia can be added to enhance its sweetness.

How Was Apple Tea First Discovered?

Apple tea is a popular drink in many different countries, but especially in Turkey and Iran, where it is believed to have originated from. It is served as a traditional welcoming drink, and in Turkey, it is known as ‘elma çayı’ (apple tea). It is served in small tulip-shaped glasses, and it is customary for hosts to offer their guests a glass of apple tea.

How is Apple Tea Made Today?

There are various ways to make apple tea, depending on the blend of apple tea you’re having. Typically, you would use freshly boiled water and steep the apple tea bag to create a delicious cup of tea. But you can also add spices and sweeteners to it.

What Does Apple Tea Taste Of?

Apple tea tastes different depending on the type of blend of tea. The more traditional type of apple tea is an infusion of spices and apples with a light and delicate sweetness. Other types of apple tea are made from herbal infusions, including apple and pear green tea, spiced apple and camomile and apple with cinnamon and raisin.

Does Apple Tea Contain Caffeine?

If apple tea is made using black or green tea, it will naturally contain caffeine. This is because black tea and green tea come from the Camellia sinensis plant, which has caffeine in it. However, if apple tea is made purely from apple slices, herbs, and spices, this will be caffeine free.

What Types Of Apple Tea Are There?

There are many different types of apple tea, from the warming and spicy Twinings black tea with apple and cinnamon to Superblends infused with apple.

• Twinings Black Tea with Apple, Cinnamon & Raisin: An exquisite sweet apple flavour with warming cinnamon and raisin.

• Superblends Digest Tea: This refreshing blend of spearmint, apple and rooibos tea is perfect for after dinner.

• Cold Infuse Metabolism: Watermelon and apple infused with added zinc.

• Superblends Sleep: A serene and warming blend which is perfect for bedtime.

How To Drink Apple Tea

There are many ways to enjoy apple tea, from Superblends infused with apple to adding apple slices to black tea. Enjoy the sweet and delicate taste of apple tea.

Or why not make your own Turkish apple tea.

Why Choose Twinings' Apple Tea?

Twinings have been blending tea for over 300 years, ensuring the best quality apple tea.

Exceptional quality: Our Master Blenders meticulously sample hundreds of teas worldwide to select the finest quality ingredients. We don't own any tea gardens, so we're free to partner with the best producers.

Broad selection: Our broad selection of teas, including apple tea, is tailored to introduce tea drinkers to new flavours and experiences. We've innovated since day one to introduce people to new tastes and experiences, including diverse black tea to our decaffeinated options.

Preferred by tea drinkers: Our dedication to quality has made us the top choice for Out of Home Tea, with customers choosing our tea for its superior taste and quality.

Committed to care: We are dedicated to sourcing teas with care and promoting the environmental and ethical treatment of our suppliers and pickers. Learn more about our commitment to communities.

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