Tātarāmoa Tea (Wild Harvest)

A gentle, grounding tea made with wild Tātarāmoa -traditionally used to help the body relax, support sleep, and soothe the chest. No additives, no sugar - just nature, carefully gathered.

Harvested in small seasonal batches when the plant is at its most vibrant - stocks are limited.

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If you are on any medication, hāpu (pregnant), or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before consuming as some herbs may not be suitable.

Description

Tātarāmoa is a wild native climbing plant, traditionally used in Rongoā Māori to help the body relax, support sleep, and soothe the chest.

Known as Bush Lawyer, it weaves through the forest using tiny hooks, a plant you’re more likely to feel before you see! But in tea form, it’s gentle, grounding, and soothing.

This blend is all about slowing down, exhaling, and reconnecting - perfect for quiet evenings or moments of overwhelm.

No additives, no sugar - just wild Tātarāmoa, carefully gathered and dried.

Health Benefits
  • Supports relaxation and sleep
  • Eases stress and anxiety
  • Soothes the lungs

Brewing Guide

How to Prepare:

  1. Add 1-2 teaspoons of Tātarāmoa leaves to a pot of water.
  2. Bring to a gentle boil, then let it simmer and cool.
  3. Strain and serve.
Ingredients
  • Wild-harvested Tātarāmoa
FAQ

We harvest our wild Tātarāmoa leaves in small seasonal batches, typically from December to February, once the plant is at its fullest and most vibrant.

Each batch is hand harvested by us, and once the season ends, we pause until the following summer.