Tulsi Pure Leaves (Loose Leaf)

Tulsi Pure Leaves (Loose Leaf)
Price: From $9.00 to $24.00
Fair Trade Status: Fair Trade Certified
Organic Status: 100% Organic Certified
Caffeine Status: Caffeine Free/Herbal

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Description:

Tulsi Pure Leaves (Loose Leaf) combines three adaptogenic varieties of Tulsi (Krishna, Rama, and Vana).


Taste:

Davidson's Tulsi Pure Leaves (Loose Leaf) is a light brew with earthy undertones and minty top notes.


Origin:



       Davidson's sources its organic tulsi from India. Davidson's co-owner, Kunall Patel, recently visited our tulsi supplier. Here's a close-up shot of a variety of freshly-grown tulsi.

History:


Tulsi is a sacred, Indian herb that is commonly referred to as the Holy Basil or the Elixir of Life. The herb is in the basil family, but rather carries a light, minty taste.


Ingredients:

Organic tulsi*, including Rama tulsi, Krishna tulsi, and Vana tulsi. [* denotes Fair Trade Certified™]


Brewing:


  1. Bring fresh, filtered water to a boil.
  2. Add 2 grams of tea to a infuser, or straight into an 8-oz. mug.
  3. Pour the heated water into the mug.
  4. Steep for 5-7 minutes.
  5. Strain tea leaves, or take out the infuser.
  6. Sip and enjoy Davidson’s organic tea.

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Product Reviews

(4 Ratings, 2 Reviews) Average Rating:
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Stems, stems, stems, stems
Rene (Alaska) 4/24/2026 9:30 AM
I'd give it zero stars but it won't let me. There are so many stems in this "tea" that I can't get the tea in the tea ball. Some of the stems are bigger and thicker than others. I thought maybe it was a fluke, so I poured the whole contents of the bag on a plate and saw that the whole bag was like this - full of stems. I spent quite some time removing stems - after 20 minutes of this I still didn't get them all out. Loose leaf tea should be just that loose leaves - not loose stems.
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Lots of stems
JoAnn Bullock (Littleton, NC) 10/23/2025 4:45 PM
I did not like that this Tulsi had so many brown stems in it. Would make it hard to fill a tea bag or even put in infuser.