Tea Bags
Our selection of Tea Bags
Tea bags are a popular choice for tea lovers all around the world.
They are convenient, affordable and easy to use, making them the go-to option for a quick and easy cup of tea. Tea bags are typically made from filter paper, which is filled with a blend of loose tea leaves. The leaves in the tea bag are usually of a lower quality than loose-leaf tea, but they still provide a pleasant cup of tea. Tea bags are widely available in a variety of flavours, allowing you to choose the perfect blend for your taste. Whether you prefer black, green, oolong or herbal tea, there is sure to be a tea bag that will suit your needs. Discover our tea selection on MaxiCoffee.
- Decaffeinated black tea
- With lovely vanilla flavours
- 20 sachets in metal tin
- Fruity black tea
- Bold blackcurrant flavour
- 20 sachets in metal tin
- Flavoursome black tea
- With cinnamon, orange peel & sweet cloves
- 20 individually-wrapped sachets
- Classic Earl Grey tea
- Bergamot oil
- With rich flavours
- 20 individually-wrapped sachets
- Russian Black Tea
- With Lemon, Lime, Orange & Bergamot
- 20 individually-wrapped tea sachets
- Spicy black tea
- 20 x 2g chiffon tea bags
- For Breakfast or brunch
- With cardamom, cinnamon, ginger...
- Strong Earl Grey Black Tea
- With Bergamot & Safflower
- 20 chiffon tea bags
- Classic Earl Grey Tea Blend
- With Yunnan Black Tea
- 20 chiffon tea bags
- Flavoured green tea
- Notes: intense mint
- Packaging: dispensing box of 25 individually wrapped pyramid sachets
- When to drink: during the day
- Flavoured black tea
- Note: bergamot
- Packaging: box of 25 individually wrapped pyramid sachets
- When to drink: during the day
- Flavoured black tea
- with tasty red fruits flavour
- 25 pyramid sachets
- Black tea
- Lemon flavour
- Box of 25 individually-wrapped sachets
- Green Tea
- Notes: Pear and Rose Petals
- Value Pack
- Packaging: 3 Boxes of 25 Tea Bags
- Origin: Japan
- Origin: Japan
- Flavoured green tea
- Notes: pear and rose petals
- Packaging: dispensing box of 25 individually wrapped pyramid sachets
- When to drink: during the day
- Organic tea
- Black tea with bergamot
- 20 sachets
- Fine Ceylon black tea
- With lemon peel & lemongrass
- All organic ingredients
- 1 box of 20 sachets
- Flavoured Ceylon Black Tea
- With Bergamot, Vanilla, Lemon & Rose
- 20 sachets in a box
- Black Tea
- Organic Mint and Spearmint
- Origin: Sri Lanka
- Certified Organic
- 100% compostable tea bags
- Fruity black tea
- Note: bergamot
- Organic and fairtrade
- Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
- Packaging: box of 20 thin individually-wrapped sachets
- Fruity black tea
- Notes: bergamot
- Ideal: day
- Packaging: box of 20 muslin tea bags
- 100% natural recipe
- Natural black tea
- 1 box of 20 sachets
- Strong tea
- Ideal in the morning
- Mint green tea
- Ideal throughout the day
- 1 box of 20 sachets
- No artificial flavourings
- Floral infusion
- Verbena and mint
- No artificial flavourings
- 25 sachets in a box
- Black tea
- Flavours: Bergamot and orange peel
- Packaging: box of 20 sachets
- When to drink: during the day
- Darjeeling flavoured black tea
- With mild spices, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves & ginger
- Organic and fairtrade
- Origin: India
- Packaging: box of 20 sachets
- Perfect with milk and sugar
- When to drink: in the morning or during the day
- Flavoured black tea
- Note: bergamot
- Origin: Sri Lanka
- Packaging: box of 20 sachets
- When to drink: in the morning
- Organic Blend of Black Tea & Spices
- With Cinnamon, Cardamon & Ginger
- Ethically Sourced
- 1 box of 20 tea bags
- Tasty Oolong tea
- With notes of caramel
- 1 box of 25 pyramid bags
- Blend of green & Oolong tea
- With fruity flavours
- Box of 25 pyramid bags
- Floral green tea
- With jasmine
- 24 individually-wrapped sachets
- Natural green tea
- From China
- Perfect base for mint tea
- 24 individual sachets in a box
- Fruity green tea
- Jasmine green tea
- With lychee, grapefruit, vine peach...
- 24 individually-wrapped sachets
- Fruity green tea
- With ginger, lemon & passion fruit
- 24 individually-wrapped sachets
- Popular blend by Dammann Frères
- Sencha is widely appreciated in Japan for its refreshing flavour, it offers powerful vegetal notes and hints of fruit. 24 Cristal® sachets - Dammann Frères
- Japanese Sencha green tea enriched with blood orange essential oil and orange peel. 24 Cristal® sachets - Dammann Frères
- Fruity green tea
- Jasmine green tea
- Notes of lychee, grapefruit, vine peach...
- 1 box of 25 loose sachets
- When to drink: during the day
- Fruity green tea
- With peach & apricot
- 20 individually-wrapped sachets
- Refreshing fruity green tea
- Perfect throughout the day
- With candied lemons & limes
- 20 individually-wrapped tea bags
- Fruity Green Tea
- Notes of pineapple, coconut and marigold
- Hot or Iced Tea
- 20 Tea Bags
- "Connivence" is a Sencha green Tea enriched with red fruit and gooseberries, with a hint of vanilla. Box of 20 individually-wrapped tea bags from Comptoir Français du Thé. A real treat either hot or cold! Box of 20 individually-wrapped tea bags
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Tea brands often offer loose leaf tea and tea bags. The advantage of loose tea is that it can be brewed wherever you like, whether at home, outside or even at work. All you have to do is choose between the different teas: green tea for its detoxifying quality, white tea for its light taste and rooibos for its honeyed sweetness. Among our selection, you will find the most famous brands of teas. And for the undecided, we recommend the tea selection boxes.
The Brands of Tea Bag on MaxiCoffee
We have selected for you a wide variety of brands, you will find on MaxiCoffee the products of Dammann Frères, Kusmi Tea, Comptoir Français du Thé. We also have the brand George Cannon, known for its delicious and audacious blends. You will most often find boxes of 20 bags to 25 individual bags.
The Different Types of Tea in Individual Tea Bags
The choice of a tea is primarily based on your taste and also on your mood. Each type of tea has its own virtues that come from the picking and fermentation process. These steps will give subtlety, different notes and character to your drink. All tea recipes are available in individual tea bags.
The Best Black Teas in Bags
Black tea is known for its full-bodied notes and is ideal at breakfast and can be sweetened with a dash of milk. One of the best known black teas is Earl Grey which is a combination of fermented black tea and bergamot. However, this is not the only blend, black tea goes well with everything, whether it is fruit, flowers, gourmet flavours such as caramel, vanilla.
The Best White Teas in Bags
White tea is known for its sweetness and delicacy in the cup thanks to its low theine content. It is plucked at the beginning of the season and is made exclusively from the first leaves and buds of the tea plant. White tea is delicate, it is recommended to brew it in water at 75° for 3 to 4 minutes. White tea goes well with flowers and fruits such as exotic fruits. The English Tea Shop offers a blend of coconut and passion fruit, so you can enjoy a fruity break.
The Best Green Teas in Bags
Green tea is known for its many virtues, antioxidants, improves blood circulation. Green tea can be drunk hot or iced, with its often fruity and flowery blends, you will enjoy it at any time of the day. One of the best known recipes is the combination of green tea and jasmine. The tea leaves are dried and surrounded by flower buds, which perfume the leaves. LaGrange offers a recipe with 24 bags that you can take with you everywhere.
How Long Can I Store Tea in a Tea Bag?
Contact with air and moisture damages the leaf. It is advisable to consume the tea within 24 months of purchase if it is in an airtight bag and 12 months without a fresh bag. Unlike other types of tea, pu-erh improves with time, but it must be kept in an airtight bag.
Does Tea Go Bad?
Over time, tea loses its flavour, but it does not go stale, it does not become unfit for consumption. The expiry date is indicated to warn you that the flavours of your tea will be less present.
How Long to Brew Your Tea Bag?
To brew a tea bag, simply follow the information provided by the manufacturer. When creating a recipe, they will test the different temperatures and infusion times possible to reveal the flavours of the drink. If the brewing time is not respected, the tea will be astringent in your cup.