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Featured Nepali Teas

Black Yeti Oolong Tea – Apricot | Barley | Honey
Brewed cup of Black Yeti Oolong with deep amber liquor – Nepali artisan tea

Black Yeti Oolong Tea – Apricot | Barley | Honey

Regular price $ 24.00
Sale price $ 24.00 Regular price $ 24.00
Ama Dablam White Tea - Sweetgrass | Water Chestnut | Dried Gardenia
Ama Dablam Organic Loose Leaf White Tea with Floral Sweet Golden notes

Ama Dablam White Tea - Sweetgrass | Water Chestnut | Dried Gardenia

Regular price $ 14.40
Sale price $ 14.40 Regular price $ 16.00
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Woman in traditional Nepali dress handpicking tea leaves in an Ilam tea garden, holding a Nepali Tea Traders tin—sustainable Nepal loose-leaf tea.

Why Choose Nepali Tea Traders


Nepali Tea Traders sources single-origin, loose leaf tea from Nepal’s Ilam region—crafted in small batches at high elevation for clean, distinctive flavor and a smooth finish. You’ll find premium Nepal tea across black, oolong, green, and white styles—never mass blends. Select USDA Organic options are clearly labeled on each product page. Every purchase supports Nepalese farming communities, and orders ship fast from Boston, MA.

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Nepali Tea FAQs

Brewing, ingredients, and caffeine—quick answers about tea from Nepal.

What are Featured Nepali teas?

Featured teas are our curated “try this next” picks from Ilam, Nepal. They’re single-origin, whole-leaf teas selected to help you choose quickly across black, green, oolong, and white styles.

What should I try first if I’m new to Nepal tea?

Start with a smooth black tea for a confident first cup, then add a refreshing green or a layered oolong/white tea. If you want the fastest shortcut, choose the Organic Nepal Tea Trio for an easy variety start.

Do Featured teas change over time?

Yes. Featured teas can rotate based on freshness, season, and availability. We keep this collection focused on the best “start here” options you can buy with confidence.

Are Featured teas USDA Organic?

Some are USDA Organic and clearly labeled on the product page. This collection includes both organic and non-organic single-origin teas chosen for flavor, freshness, and quality.

Do these teas contain caffeine?

Yes. Black, green, oolong, and white teas naturally contain caffeine. Black tea is typically strongest, while green and white are often gentler. You can reduce caffeine by steeping slightly shorter and using cooler water.

How do I brew loose leaf tea so it tastes smooth and not bitter?

Use the right temperature and timing. Black/oolong: 195–205°F, taste at 3 minutes. Green: 175–185°F for 2–3 minutes. White: 175–190°F for 3–5 minutes. Over-steeping (or boiling water on green tea) is the #1 cause of bitterness.

Can I re-steep these leaves?

Yes. Oolongs often re-steep 2–4 times, and many black and white teas re-steep 1–2 times. Re-steeping is a great way to get more value and more flavor range from whole-leaf tea.

How should I store loose leaf tea to keep it fresh?

Store tea sealed, dry, and away from light, heat, and strong odors. A pantry cabinet is ideal. Avoid storing tea near spices or coffee so it doesn’t absorb aromas.