Collection: Tea Bags

DRUERA’s curated Tea Bags collection — hand‑packed Ceylon teas and blends delivering authentic flavor, freshness, and convenience.

Perfect for quick brewing, travel, or daily tea rituals with consistent taste and aroma.

Pure Ceylon Cinnamon Tea Bags – Warm, Spiced Comfort in Every Cup

These Pure Ceylon Cinnamon Tea Bags offer a naturally sweet and slightly spicy infusion crafted from genuine Ceylon cinnamon bark. The tea brews into a warm, aromatic cup that soothes and comforts.

Ideal for cozy moments, post‑meals, or whenever you want a caffeine‑free cinnamon‑forward brew that resonates with natural warmth.

Ceylon Cinnamon & Black Tea Bags – Traditional Tea with a Cinnamon Twist

A robust black tea base blended with true Ceylon cinnamon, this variety delivers full‑bodied flavor with a soft spicy undertone.

The result is a rich, balanced cup — great for mornings or afternoon tea when you want a classic black tea strength with added aromatic depth.

Ceylon Cinnamon & Green Tea Bags – Light, Refreshing Tea with Gentle Spice

This blend pairs delicate Ceylon green tea leaves with a hint of cinnamon for a refreshing brew with subtle warmth.

The infusion produces a smooth, clean taste with a mild spice note — perfect for those who prefer lighter teas but still enjoy the comforting aroma of cinnamon.

Gotu Kola Tea Bags – Herbal Infusion for Refreshment & Balance

Gotu Kola Tea Bags offer a gentle, herbal infusion drawn from the classic Sri Lankan herb. The brew is mild, earthy and soothing — a great option for relaxed afternoons or as a light herbal cup.

Its smooth taste and herbal character make it an easy addition to wellness or calming‑tea routines.

Silver Tips Tea Bags – Elegant, Premium Leaf Tea in Convenient Form

Silver Tips Tea Bags feature high‑quality, tender tea leaves and tips for a refined, smooth infusion. Expect a delicate but full‑flavored cup with floral and subtle earthy notes.

This is an excellent choice for tea drinkers seeking a premium tea experience without the fuss of loose leaves.

Oolong Tea Bags – Balanced, Mellow Brew with Classic Oolong Complexity

Oolong Tea Bags deliver a mellow, smooth infusion that balances floral, earthy, and lightly rounded flavor notes.

The partially oxidized leaves create a mellow cup with a gentle finish — ideal for relaxing breaks or those who enjoy nuanced, less‑astringent tea character.

Lemongrass Tea Bags – Bright, Citrus‑Fresh Herbal Brew

Lemongrass Tea Bags produce a crisp, citrus‑fresh infusion with a clean, refreshing finish.

 Its light, aromatic profile makes it perfect for hot summer days, iced tea, or as a gentle herbal option any time of day.

Golden Tips Tea Bags – Rich, Deluxe Tea with Deep Flavor & Aroma

Golden Tips Tea Bags bring together carefully selected tea buds for a richer, deeper cup. The brew is smooth yet full-bodied with subtle sweet‑spicy and earthy undertones.

This option suits tea drinkers who enjoy a refined and satisfying tea experience with depth and complexity.

Cinnamon and Ginger Tea Bags x 40 – Spicy, Warming Blend for Comfort & Wellness

This Cinnamon and Ginger blend combines real cinnamon bark with warming ginger root for a spicy, aromatic infusion.

The resulting tea is warming and soothing — ideal for chilly days, digestion support, or anyone who enjoys a bold spice‑forward herbal cup.

Cinnamon and Turmeric Tea Bags x 40 – Earthy, Soothing Infusion with Wellness Focus

Cinnamon and Turmeric Tea Bags deliver an earthy, warm infusion combining genuine cinnamon and turmeric root.

The tea offers a rich, grounding flavor with a slightly earthy‑spicy edge — a comforting, wellness‑oriented cup for evenings, digestion support or mellow tea moments.

 

FAQ's

Do tea bags give the same quality as loose leaf tea, or is there a real difference?

This is the question every tea drinker eventually asks, and the honest answer is: it depends entirely on what's inside the bag and how it's designed.

Traditional tea bags have earned their reputation for lower quality because most contain "fannings" and "dust," which are the tiny particles left over after higher-grade whole leaves are processed. These fine particles brew quickly and release flavor fast, but they also release bitterness faster and lack the complexity of whole leaves. The tea inside these bags has been ground so fine that many of the aromatic compounds have already evaporated before you even open the package.

DRUERA takes a different approach. Their tea bags use whole-leaf and premium tea grades rather than dust, and they package them in pyramid-shaped bags that give the leaves room to expand as they steep. This matters because tea leaves need space to unfurl and release their full range of flavors. In a cramped flat paper bag, leaves can't expand properly, and you end up with a one-dimensional cup. In a pyramid bag with quality leaves, you get something much closer to the loose leaf experience.

The freshness factor is equally important. Most tea bags sitting on grocery store shelves have been warehoused for months (sometimes years) after the leaves were processed. DRUERA ships directly from Sri Lanka within days of production, which means the aromatic compounds and flavors are still intact when your tea arrives.

For premium teas like Silver Tips ($40) and Golden Tips ($54), DRUERA uses whole tea buds in their pyramid bags, which means you're getting the same caliber of tea that would normally be sold only as loose leaf. You can actually watch these delicate buds unfurl through the transparent mesh as they steep. The collection also includes specialty options like Oolong and Lemongrass that benefit from the extra room pyramid bags provide.

The convenience versus quality trade-off isn't as stark as it used to be. If you're using well-designed pyramid bags filled with quality whole-leaf tea that's been freshly shipped, you can get remarkably close to the loose leaf experience with none of the cleanup hassle.

Are DRUERA's pyramid tea bags safe, and what are they made from?

This is an increasingly important question, and DRUERA addresses it directly: their pyramid tea bags are 100% biodegradable and made from plant-based materials, not plastic.

The concern about tea bag safety started gaining attention after a 2019 study from McGill University found that some plastic-based "silky" pyramid bags could release billions of microplastic particles into a single cup of tea. The bags in that study were made from nylon or PET (polyethylene terephthalate), which are petroleum-based plastics. When steeped in hot water (around 95°C), these materials shed microscopic plastic fragments.

Many people assume all pyramid bags are made from plastic because they have that smooth, mesh-like appearance. But the material matters enormously. DRUERA uses NeoSoilon (or similar plant-based materials), which is derived from corn starch or sugarcane. These are PLA (polylactic acid) materials that look and function like the "silky" plastic versions but are actually plant-based bioplastics that break down naturally.

Here's what this means practically:

No microplastics in your tea. Plant-based PLA doesn't shed plastic particles when exposed to hot water the way nylon or PET does.

Genuinely compostable. These bags can break down in composting conditions within days to weeks, compared to petroleum-based plastics that persist for decades.

No staples or glue. DRUERA's bags are sealed using ultrasonic waves, eliminating the need for metal staples or adhesives that can affect flavor or composting.

Traditional paper tea bags aren't necessarily safer. Many paper bags are bleached and sealed with polypropylene plastic strips. Some paper bags also use epichlorohydrin coating, a chemical that's been flagged for potential health concerns.

If you want to verify what any tea bag is made from, try tearing it. True plastic bags (nylon/PET) are almost impossible to tear and feel slippery. Plant-based bags tear more easily and have a slightly different texture. DRUERA's commitment to biodegradable materials means you can steep confidently without worrying about what's leaching into your cup.

How should I brew these tea bags for the best flavor?

Getting the most out of DRUERA's tea bags comes down to matching water temperature and steep time to the specific tea type. Since this collection includes everything from delicate white teas to robust black tea blends to caffeine-free herbals, there's no single answer. Here's a practical guide:

Ceylon Cinnamon & Black Tea Bags and Pure Ceylon Cinnamon Tea Bags:
Water temperature: Full boil (200-212°F / 93-100°C)
Steep time: 3-5 minutes

Black tea and cinnamon both handle high heat well. Use water straight off the boil and let it steep for the full time to extract the cinnamon's warming compounds along with the tea's full body. These teas can handle longer steeping without becoming harsh, so if you like it stronger, go up to 5 minutes.

Ceylon Cinnamon & Green Tea Bags:
Water temperature: Just below boiling (170-185°F / 77-85°C)
Steep time: 1-3 minutes

Green tea is delicate and will turn bitter if you scald it with boiling water. Let your kettle cool for a minute or two after boiling before pouring. Start at 2 minutes and adjust to taste. The cinnamon adds warmth without needing aggressive brewing.

Silver Tips and Golden Tips Tea Bags (White Tea):
Water temperature: Cooler still (160-175°F / 70-80°C)
Steep time: 2-4 minutes

These are premium white teas made from young buds. They're the most delicate in the collection and reward patience. Use cooler water and a gentle steep. The beauty of pyramid bags with white tea is watching the silvery or golden buds slowly unfurl. You can often resteep these bags 2-3 times, with each infusion revealing slightly different flavor notes.

Oolong Tea Bags:
Water temperature: Medium-hot (185-205°F / 85-96°C)
Steep time: 2-4 minutes

Oolong sits between green and black tea in oxidation level, so its brewing requirements split the difference. These are excellent candidates for multiple steeps. Try 2 minutes for the first cup, then add 30 seconds for each subsequent infusion.

Lemongrass, Gotu Kola, Cinnamon & Ginger, Cinnamon & Turmeric Tea Bags (Herbal):
Water temperature: Full boil (200-212°F / 93-100°C)
Steep time: 5-7 minutes

Herbal teas aren't true teas, and they benefit from longer steeping to extract the full range of flavors and beneficial compounds. Since they're naturally caffeine-free, there's no risk of over-extraction making them jittery. Let them steep long and enjoy the full aromatic experience.

General tips: Use fresh, filtered water. Over-boiled water loses oxygen and makes tea taste flat. Don't squeeze the tea bag when removing it, as this releases bitter compounds. Store your tea bags in an airtight container away from light, heat, and strong odors to preserve freshness.