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Loose Leaf Tea | Premium Nepali Single-Origin Loose Leaf

Shop premium loose leaf tea direct from small farms in Ilam, Nepal — single-origin black, green, oolong, and white teas hand-rolled at 4,000–7,500 ft. USDA Organic where labeled, air-freighted from Nepal to our Boston warehouse for peak freshness. Buy loose leaf tea online with fast US shipping and a smoother cup than Darjeeling, every time.

  • Award-winning · Gold @ The Leafies
  • USDA Organic available
  • Ships from Boston, MA
  • Free shipping over $60
  • 4.8★ avg from 500+ reviews
Nepalese Silver Tips White Tea
A cup of pale gold brewed white tea surrounded by premium silver tip tea buds.

Nepalese Silver Tips White Tea

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Emerald Green Tea - Zucchini | Almond | Dried lily
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Emerald Green Tea - Zucchini | Almond | Dried lily

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Himalayan Pearls Green Tea – Artichoke, Magnolia, Pine Nut
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Himalayan Pearls Green Tea – Artichoke, Magnolia, Pine Nut

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Jade Spring White Tea - Coriander | Bean Sprout | Asparagus
A white cup of brewed Jade Spring white tea with a pale gold liquor, surrounded by premium silver-green loose tea leaves from Nepal."

Jade Spring White Tea - Coriander | Bean Sprout | Asparagus

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What is the best loose leaf tea? The best loose leaf tea is whole-leaf, single-origin tea grown at high elevation and processed by hand for maximum aroma and clarity. Nepali Tea Traders sources premium loose leaf tea from small farms in Ilam, Nepal — USDA Organic, award-winning (Gold at The Leafies), and air-freighted from Nepal to Boston for peak freshness.

Why specialty Nepali loose leaf tea? The Ilam advantage

When you buy loose leaf tea from the Himalayas, you are investing in a unique terroir. Unlike mass-produced tea bags, our single-origin Nepali tea is grown at elevations between 4,000 and 7,500 feet. The cold mountain air slows leaf growth, concentrating antioxidants, polyphenols, and natural L-theanine. This results in the signature "Himalayan sweetness" — a clean finish that lacks the heavy astringency found in lower-altitude harvests.

Feature Artisan Nepali Loose Leaf Tea Commercial Tea Bags & Bulk Tea
Flavor profile Naturally sweet, floral, honeyed Bold, often bitter or tannic
Leaf integrity Whole leaf — preserves essential oils Dust & fannings — fast oxidation
Re-steeping 2–3 infusions per leaf Single-use, declines fast
Origin transparency Single-origin Ilam, traceable farm Multi-origin commodity blend
Social impact Direct trade, woman-led cooperatives Large industrial plantations
Freshness Small-batch, air-freighted from Nepal Sea-freighted in bulk containers
Awards Gold @ The Leafies, NA Tea Champ None comparable

The best loose leaf teas to buy from our collection

If you're new to whole-leaf tea or building a tasting flight, start with these four customer favorites — each award-winning, USDA Organic, and shipped fast from Boston:

Best Black Tea

Himalayan Golden Organic Black Tea

Award-winning honey-malt and apricot. Gold @ The Leafies, Best Black Tea NA Tea Champ. 4.97★ from 37 reviews.

Best Green Tea

Pokhara Classic Organic Green Tea

Crisp, naturally sweet, never bitter. Hand-picked at 4,000–7,000 ft.

Best Oolong Tea

Annapurna Amber Organic Oolong

Internationally recognized, USDA Organic with honeyed florals and dried-fruit notes.

Best White Tea

Spring White Buds Nepal White Tea

Featured in The New York Times. Soft, floral, hand-harvested in early spring.

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Loose leaf Nepali tea vs Darjeeling — what's the difference?

Many enthusiasts ask how Ilam tea compares to neighboring Darjeeling. While they share a similar Himalayan climate, Nepal tea is often considered smoother and more modern. Because Nepali farmers use younger tea bushes and innovative artisan processing, our black, green, oolong, and white teas offer a velvety mouthfeel that appeals to both new tea drinkers and connoisseurs. Read our full comparison: Nepal Tea vs Darjeeling — The Clear Winner.

Antioxidant-Rich

High-altitude growth naturally boosts catechins and healthy compounds in every cup.

Direct-Trade Heritage

14 years of eliminating middlemen to ensure farmers are paid fairly for their craft.

Artisan Processing

Hand-rolled leaves preserve essential oils intact for a superior aroma.

How to brew loose leaf tea

Each tea type needs slightly different timing and water temperature. Use these starting points across our Nepali loose leaf collection — adjust by 30 seconds or 5°F to your taste:

Tea typeWater tempSteep timeLeaves per 8 oz
Black tea195–205°F3–5 min2–3 g (~1 tsp)
Green tea170–180°F2–3 min2–3 g (~1 tsp)
Oolong tea185–195°F3–4 min2–3 g (~1 tsp)
White tea175–185°F3–4 min2–3 g (~1 tsp)

For a full step-by-step walkthrough including water choice, multiple infusions, and gongfu vs western brewing, read our complete brewing guide for Nepali loose leaf tea.

Wholesale loose leaf tea for your business

Are you a café owner, specialty grocer, hotel, or hospitality manager looking to serve premium loose leaf tea from Nepal? We offer bulk loose leaf tea and wholesale partnership opportunities for businesses across the USA. Bring single-origin, ethical Himalayan tea to your customers.

  • Bulk Loose Leaf Pricing
  • Custom Tea Training
  • Ships from Boston, MA
  • Direct from Ilam, Nepal

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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 is loose leaf tea?

Loose leaf tea is whole or large-piece tea leaves brewed loose in hot water — not packed into a tea bag. Whole leaves preserve essential oils, polyphenols, and aromatic compounds typically lost in the broken dust and fannings used in commercial tea bags, producing a cleaner, more complex cup that can usually be re-steeped 2 to 3 times.

Is loose leaf tea better than tea bags?

Yes, in most cases. Loose leaf tea is made from whole leaves, while standard tea bags typically contain broken leaf fragments and dust that release tannins faster and lose essential oils during processing. Loose leaf brews a smoother, more aromatic cup with higher antioxidant content and supports multiple infusions.

What is the best loose leaf tea brand?

The best loose leaf tea brand depends on your taste preferences and quality priorities. Nepali Tea Traders specializes in single-origin, USDA Organic loose leaf tea sourced direct from small farms in Ilam, Nepal — recognized with Gold at The Leafies International Tea Competition and Best Black Tea at the North American Tea Championship. We are a Boston-based, woman-co-owned company with a 14-year direct-trade heritage.

Where can I buy authentic Ilam loose leaf tea in the USA?

You can buy authentic, single-origin Ilam loose leaf tea directly from Nepali Tea Traders. We are a Boston-based company with a 14-year heritage of direct trade, ensuring our loose leaf teas are air-freighted from Nepal to our US headquarters to maintain maximum freshness and aroma. Free shipping is available on qualifying orders over $60 in the continental US.

What makes Nepali loose leaf tea different from Darjeeling tea?

While both are grown in the Himalayas, Nepali tea from the Ilam region is often characterized by a smoother, less astringent flavor profile compared to Darjeeling. Due to the younger tea bushes and innovative artisan processing in Nepal, these teas offer natural notes of honey and flowers without the typical bitterness, often at better value than equivalent-quality Darjeeling.

How much loose leaf tea per cup?

Use approximately 2 to 3 grams (about 1 teaspoon) of loose leaf tea per 8 oz cup. For larger leaves like oolong or white tea, use the higher end of this range; for finer cuts, use less. Adjust upward for stronger flavor rather than over-steeping, which can pull excess tannins.

How long does loose leaf tea last?

Properly stored loose leaf tea lasts 1 to 2 years for green and white teas, and 2 to 3 years for black and oolong teas. Store in an airtight container away from light, heat, moisture, and strong odors. We air-freight teas to our Boston warehouse and hand-pack each order to ensure peak freshness when you receive it.

Is whole-leaf Nepali tea better than tea bags?

Yes. Whole-leaf Nepali tea contains intact essential oils and polyphenols that are lost in the dust and fannings used in commercial tea bags. Brewing loose leaf allows the leaves to fully expand, resulting in a more complex flavor and higher antioxidant content per cup.

Is your loose leaf tea organic and ethically sourced?

Yes. Many of our loose leaf teas are USDA Organic certified, including Himalayan Golden, Pokhara Classic, Annapurna Amber, and Spring White Buds. All teas are sourced through a direct-trade model that supports smallholder farmers and woman-led cooperatives in Nepal. Smaller artisan lots may be labeled 'naturally grown' while awaiting certification — both are produced without synthetic chemicals.

How long does shipping take for your loose leaf teas?

Since we are based in Boston, MA, we provide fast domestic shipping across the USA. Most orders are processed within 24 hours via USPS or UPS, ensuring your Himalayan tea arrives fresh and ready for brewing. Free shipping is available on qualifying orders over $60 in the continental US.

Can I buy loose leaf tea wholesale or in bulk?

Yes. We offer wholesale and bulk loose leaf tea programs for cafés, specialty grocers, hotels, restaurants, and hospitality partners across the US. We also support custom tea training and private-label opportunities. Contact us through our wholesale page for current pricing and minimum order details.

What types of loose leaf tea do you sell?

We specialize in four main types of single-origin Nepali loose leaf tea: black tea (Himalayan Golden, Sherpa Breakfast, Khumbu Black), green tea (Pokhara Classic, Emerald Green), oolong tea (Annapurna Amber, Dragon Claw, Tihar Smoked), and white tea (Spring White Buds, Rara Willow). We also offer signature loose leaf tea blends including masala chai, Earl Grey, jasmine green, and mint.