The Tea Infuser

Moroccan Sparrow • September 22, 2025

Loose leaf tea isn’t just a drink—it’s a journey of aroma, flavor, and ritual. Every cup holds the potential to awaken your senses, calm your mind, or transport you to another place. But to truly unlock the depth and beauty of loose leaf tea, you need the right companion: a tea infuser.


At Moroccan Sparrow, we believe tea should be both an experience and a joy. That’s why we’ve chosen infusers that blend practicality with elegance, allowing you to steep your favorite blends without hassle while honoring the traditions of tea. Our infusers give your leaves the space they need to unfurl fully, ensuring every brew is rich, aromatic, and balanced. Whether you’re preparing a morning cup of bold black tea, an afternoon of refreshing Moroccan Mint, or a calming herbal infusion at night, the right infuser turns loose leaf tea into a ritual you’ll look forward to every day.


A Brief History of the Tea Infuser


Tea infusers have been used for centuries. Early versions were crafted from bamboo in China, later evolving into silver, porcelain, and stainless steel designs across Europe. By the Victorian era, infusers had become essential for brewing finer tea leaves that needed straining. Today, while tea bags dominate store shelves, tea lovers are returning to infusers for one reason: quality. Unlike bags filled with dust and fannings, an infuser gives premium tea leaves the space to unfurl, releasing their full flavor.

How to Use a Tea Infuser


Brewing with a tea infuser is delightfully simple:


  1. Measure – Add about one teaspoon of loose leaf tea for every 6 oz (170 ml) of hot water.


   2. Steep – Place the infuser in your cup or teapot, then pour hot water over the leaves.

  • White tea: 2–3 minutes
  • Green tea: 2–4 minutes
  • Black tea: 3–5 minutes
  • Oolong tea: 5–7 minutes
  • Herbal blends: 5–7 minutes


   3. Enjoy – Remove the infuser, let your tea cool slightly, and sip the perfect brew.



Why Choose a Moroccan Sparrow Infuser?

Our stainless steel mesh tea infuser is travel-friendly, reusable, and designed to let your tea leaves expand properly for the richest flavor. Whether you’re brewing Moroccan Mint, soothing herbal blends, or a bold black tea, this infuser makes the ritual easy and elegant.


✨ Pair it with your favorite Moroccan Sparrow loose leaf tea for the ultimate tea experience.

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