Vegan Loose Leaf Tea
All our loose leaf tea is vegan. We do not use any additives or artificial chemicals or flavourings of any kind in our tea or herbs. No hidden sucrose. No hidden anything. We only sell vegan, calorie free loose leaf tea and tisanes.
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Shop 21 Rare Tea Co Vegan Loose Leaf Tea Products
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Silver Tip Jasmine Tea
91 reviewsRegular price From 92,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 4,00 kr per cupSale price From 92,00 kr -
Chinese Whole Leaf Green
38 reviewsRegular price From 48,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 2,28 kr per cupSale price From 48,00 kr -
Silver Tip White
43 reviewsRegular price 118,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 4,72 kr per cupSale price 118,00 kr -
Chinese Tie Guan Yin Oolong
17 reviewsRegular price From 66,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 0,99 kr per cupSale price From 66,00 kr -
Chinese Emperor's Breakfast
31 reviewsRegular price 109,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 2,73 kr per cupSale price 109,00 kr -
Rare Chinese Keemun
20 reviewsRegular price 79,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 1,98 kr per cupSale price 79,00 kr -
Tarry Lapsang Souchong
9 reviewsRegular price 96,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 2,40 kr per cupSale price 96,00 kr -
Chinese Longjing
7 reviewsRegular price 87,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 3,48 kr per cupSale price 87,00 kr -
Green Tea & Mint
15 reviewsRegular price 57,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 2,28 kr per cupSale price 57,00 kr -
Da Hong Pao Oolong
13 reviewsRegular price 113,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 3,01 kr per cupSale price 113,00 kr -
Chinese Emerald Green
12 reviewsRegular price 352,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 1,76 kr per cupSale price 352,00 kr -
Chinese Misty Green
5 reviewsRegular price From 39,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 1,56 kr per cupSale price From 39,00 kr -
Rare PipachΓ‘ Oolong
11 reviewsRegular price 165,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 3,67 kr per cupSale price 165,00 kr -
Sold out21st Century Breakfast
10 reviewsRegular price 139,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 1,85 kr per cupSale price 139,00 krSold out -
Rare Lapsang Souchong
12 reviewsRegular price 217,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 5,43 kr per cupSale price 217,00 kr -
Chinese Pu'er
3 reviewsRegular price 52,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 1,73 kr per cupSale price 52,00 kr -
Mild Lapsang Souchong
4 reviewsRegular price 139,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 3,48 kr per cupSale price 139,00 kr -
English Breakfast Iced Tea
Regular price 52,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 1,56 kr per cupSale price 52,00 kr -
21st Century Afternoon Tea
1 reviewRegular price 139,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 4,34 kr per cupSale price 139,00 kr -
Extremely Rare Chinese Emperor's Golden Eyebrow
2 reviewsRegular price 2.158,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 21,58 kr per cupSale price 2.158,00 kr -
Chinese Bingcha
1 reviewRegular price 856,00 krRegular price0,00 kr 1,60 kr per cupSale price 856,00 kr
What is vegan tea?
Vegan tea is tea that is free from animal products or by-products and is produced cruelty-free.
All Rare Teas are vegan-friendly as long as they are served without animal milk, cream or honey.
If you're looking for a gift for a vegan, you can't go wrong with any of our delicious loose leaf teas and herbs.
How is vegan tea different from regular tea?
Most teas, such as black tea, green tea, white tea, and herbal teas, are vegan because they are made only from plant-based ingredients - Camellia sinensis (the tea plant) or various herbs and flowers. However, certain tea blends or flavoured teas from other companies might contain non-vegan ingredients like honey or milk powder.
Is English breakfast tea vegan?
All of our English Breakfast teas are vegan.
Is milk oolong tea vegan?
Rare Tea's Golden Lily Milk Oolong is vegan, but you do need to be wary of some milk oolong teas available from other shops. It is not uncommon to find a milk oolong tea that has had milk powder or flavourings added to the tea to imitate the milky characteristics of a true milk oolong tea.
Milk oolong should not contain milk. The name "milk oolong" refers to the rare tea varietal that is renowned for its creamy flavour and milky aromas.
Do vegan teas compromise on taste?
Our vegan teas do not compromise on taste. We only source the best loose leaf tea, grown free from chemical pesticides and herbicides and are committed to using only natural ingredients. This means no additives or chemical flavourings and certainly no animal products.
Are vegan teas more eco-friendly?
Since most teas are free from animal products, and therefore vegan, we cannot assume that just because a tea is labeled "vegan" it is automatically "eco-friendly". This assumed association can be considered greenwashing; misleading consumers to believe a product is more environmentally friendly than it is.
Many teas labeled as "vegan" in supermarkets come in tea bags - a waste of precious natural resources. There is no such thing as an eco-friendly tea bag.
To find out more about what we believe makes Rare Tea the most sustainable tea, you can read about why Rare Tea is different here or discover our #teachange campaign.
What is the best herbal tea for vegans?
All of our herbal teas are suitable for vegans. If you are looking for a naturally sweet herbal infusion that doesn't require the addition of any sweeteners such as honey, something like our naturally sweet and delicious Wild Rooibos or South African Honeybush are great choices for vegans.
What do vegans put in tea instead of milk?
For vegans who would like a 'milky' cup of tea, we would recommend oat milk as a substitute for cow's milk. We find oat milk usually compliments the rich and malty notes in black tea better than almond or soya milk - although it is often down to personal taste!
We do also offer a huge range of black teas that are best without milk. These loose leaf black teas make great options for a vegan looking for a tea to drink without milk.
For matcha lattes, we would still recommend oat milk although our earthy and nutty Toasted Matcha also goes well with almond or hazelnut non-dairy milk options.




















