What's the Difference?
Whole leaf and broken leaf teas are primarily distinguished by the wholeness and size of the leaves after processing. Whole leaf teas consist of entire, large leaves that are rolled with care and remain intact, while broken leaf teas are divided or crushed, generally as a result of mechanical processing or tea bag preparation. The difference does not merely relate to their appearance but also significantly affects the color, aroma, and flavor of the tea.
Differences in Aroma, Taste & Quality
Differences in Brewing
Whole leaf teas shine when given time, they invite a calm brewing ritual and can even save money by offering multiple steeps per scoop.
Why Whole Leaf Tea Is Better
Whole leaf tea gives you:
● Better taste and aroma
● Higher quality materials
● A richer, more satisfying experience
● More value per gram (as you can use it multiple times)
While broken leaf is convenient, whole leaf tea is the better option for those who appreciate depth, fragrance, and authenticity.
Eupherbia Uses Whole Leaves Only
We at Eupherbia think tea is something more than a beverage—it's an experience. That's why our green and black teas are prepared only from the purest whole leaves, which are hand-sourced and packed carefully to maintain their natural purity. Whether you enjoy our light floral green or our bold black blends, you'll find full flavor, rich aroma, and superior quality in every cup.
Taste the difference. Choose the whole leaf. Choose Eupherbia.
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