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Instant Lemongrass Tea Premix - Unsweetened

Instant Lemongrass Tea Premix - Unsweetened

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Craving a refreshing escape? Meet TeaFit's Instant Lemongrass Tea — your zesty companion for a moment of calm and rejuvenation. Crafted with real aromatic lemongrass from Munger and premium single estate Assam tea extract, this is a cup that's as invigorating as it is soothing.

This is an instant tea premix made with real tea extract, blended with real milk powder and the tangy freshness of real lemongrass. Perfect for those who love a citrusy twist — your quick fix for a flavourful and aromatic tea experience, minus the brewing hassle.

Our instant tea premixes are a no added sugar indulgence, which means you can have as many cups of TeaFit chai as you like and not regret it. No maltodextrin. No palm oil creamers. No artificial flavours. Just real tea, real lemongrass, real milk powder.

  • Real Munger Lemongrass
  • Single Estate Assam Tea Extract
  • No Added Sugar, No Artificial Sweeteners
  • No Maltodextrin or Fillers
  • Real Milk Powder, No Palm Oil Creamer
  • No Added Colours or Preservatives
  • 100% Real Ingredients

Each box contains 10 sachets, and each sachet weighs 14 grams. Families and offices can also order our packs of 20, 30, 50, and 100 sachets. Lemongrass Tea also comes ready to travel in the travel pack of 30 sachets.

Stir into hot water. Ready in 60 seconds. A perfectly balanced cup that is creamy, zesty, and unforgettable.

Product Details

Variety
Instant Powdered Beverage Mix
Size
Pack of 10 (140g) · Pack of 20 (280g) · Pack of 30 (420g) · Pack of 50 (700g) · Pack of 100 (1400g) · Travel Pack 30 (420g)
Country of Origin
India
Flavour
Lemongrass
Caffeine
Regular
Dietary
No artificial colors, No artificial flavors, No artificial sweeteners, No preservatives, Sugar-free, Vegetarian
Allergens
Milk
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Frequently Asked Questions

All you wanted to know about Instant Lemongrass Tea Premix - Unsweetened

What is in TeaFit Lemongrass Tea?

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea is an unsweetened instant chai premix made with real lemongrass sourced from Munger, single estate tea extract, real milk powder, and a small portion of natural anti caking agent.

The pack contains zero added sugar, zero artificial sweetener, zero maltodextrin, zero palm oil creamer, zero artificial flavour, zero synthetic colour.

Lemongrass is the dominant character in TeaFit Lemongrass Tea, present as real lemongrass rather than as flavouring. The Munger sourced lemongrass carries the citral that gives the cup its characteristic bright herb forward aroma.

The single estate tea extract is at lower concentration than standard masala chai by design, so the lemongrass leads the cup rather than sitting under the tea. Each sachet is pre portioned at 14 grams to deliver one consistent 150 ml cup. The recipe is the unsweetened version of the traditional Indian lemongrass chai cup.

Is TeaFit Lemongrass Tea sugar free?

Yes. TeaFit Lemongrass Tea contains no added sugar and no artificial sweetener. We do not use sucralose, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, saccharin, or stevia.

We also do not use maltodextrin, which the FSSAI categorises as added sugar despite its bland flavour profile. There is no jaggery, no honey, no rice syrup, no hidden sweetener.

Most commercial lemongrass chai mixes default to significant added sugar to mask the use of synthetic lemongrass flavouring (which tastes harsh without sweetening).

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea uses real Munger lemongrass at sufficient quantity that the cup carries naturally without sweetener. The natural citral aroma is enough on its own. For adults who prefer a sweetened cup, add jaggery, stevia, or refined sugar at the time of preparation.

The pack itself stays at zero added sugar regardless of how the final cup is finished. This is the structural advantage of an unsweetened premix.

Is TeaFit Lemongrass Tea suitable for low sugar lifestyles?

Yes. TeaFit Lemongrass Tea contributes zero added sugar to the cup, suiting adults building a no added sugar daily routine.

The natural milk solids contain a small quantity of lactose unavoidable in any milk based beverage. The pack itself adds nothing on top.

The traditional South Asian use of lemongrass tea has long been part of household after meal cup patterns, with the unsweetened version being the original household preparation. Sweetened mass market lemongrass chai is a more recent commercial adaptation.

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea returns the cup to its original unsweetened form. For adults reducing added sugar across the day, the lower caffeine afternoon and after meal cup is one of the easiest places to remove sugar without sacrificing the cup itself, because the lemongrass aroma carries the cup without any sweetener support.

Where is the lemongrass in TeaFit Lemongrass Tea sourced from?

The lemongrass in TeaFit Lemongrass Tea is sourced from Munger, in Bihar. Munger is a recognised Indian region for lemongrass cultivation, with climate and soil conditions that support high citral content in the leaves.

The single estate tea extract comes from named estates in the Assam and Dooars belts of north east India.
The Munger sourcing matters because lemongrass quality varies dramatically by region and harvest practice.

Commodity lemongrass commonly used in commercial chai mixes is often dried lower grade material with reduced citral content, supplemented by synthetic citral or lemongrass flavouring to compensate.

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea uses Munger lemongrass at sufficient quantity that no flavour supplementation is needed. The provenance is verifiable through supplier documentation and is the structural reason the cup smells and tastes recognisably like fresh lemongrass rather than like a synthetic citrus flavoured chai.

How do I make TeaFit Lemongrass Tea?

Three steps, sixty seconds.

Step 1: tear open one TeaFit Lemongrass Tea sachet and empty the contents into a cup.

Step 2: add 150 ml of hot water from a kettle or stovetop.

Step 3: stir for 30 seconds. The Munger lemongrass, single estate tea extract, and milk powder integrate cleanly into a creamy aromatic cup with distinct citrus warmth.

Each TeaFit Lemongrass Tea sachet is pre portioned at 14 grams to deliver one consistent 150 ml cup. The milk powder is already in the sachet, which means no fresh milk or saucepan is needed. For a stronger cup that brings out the lemongrass even more prominently, use 100 ml of hot water instead of 150 ml.

For a lighter cup, use 200 ml. The premix tolerates the cup volume range cleanly. The cup is ready in under a minute, which is the structural appeal versus the 8 minute stovetop simmer that fresh lemongrass chai traditionally requires.

How much caffeine is in TeaFit Lemongrass Tea?

Naturally lower than standard chai. TeaFit Lemongrass Tea uses single estate tea extract at lower concentration than standard masala chai, with the lemongrass forming a larger share of the cup. The result is approximately 25 to 35 mg of caffeine per cup, roughly half the caffeine of standard chai and a quarter of typical brewed coffee.

The naturally lower caffeine is structural rather than achieved through decaffeination, which means the cup retains the natural compounds of single estate tea (theaflavins, polyphenols) at the lower concentration.

For adults who want a chai cup later in the day without disrupting evening sleep, TeaFit Lemongrass Tea covers the use case directly.

Three to four cups across the day stay well within FSSAI guidance of 400 mg of caffeine per day for healthy adults. Within the TeaFit range, Lemongrass sits between the higher caffeine chai variants and the caffeine free Sukku Malli, Turmeric Latte, and Thandai cups.

Does TeaFit Lemongrass Tea contain any allergens?

Yes, TeaFit Lemongrass Tea contains milk because the formulation uses real milk powder rather than palm oil creamer.

The pack contains no nuts, no soy, no gluten, no egg, no shellfish, no sesame, no sulphites. The full allergen statement appears on every sachet outer wrap.

The pack is processed in a facility that handles other tea products. Direct cross contamination with major allergens is not a concern in our facility.

For dairy free chai variants within the TeaFit range, choose TeaFit Sukku Malli, TeaFit Hojicha, Ceremonial or Culinary Matcha, all of which are naturally dairy free.

For lactose sensitive adults who tolerate small portions of milk powder, the 14 gram sachet contains a relatively small milk powder portion, but trial small quantities first to assess personal tolerance before adopting the cup as a daily habit.

Can I make TeaFit Lemongrass Tea with plant milk?

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea contains milk powder in the sachet, so the cup is not vegan even when prepared with water alone.

The dairy is built into the formulation. For a vegan lemongrass chai cup, brew loose Munger lemongrass with a small amount of loose tea and oat milk separately, or choose one of the naturally vegan TeaFit options.

Within the TeaFit range, the closest vegan options for warming caffeine forward cups are the matcha range, while Sukku Malli covers the caffeine free vegan herbal slot. For lemongrass specifically, some adults prefer to steep loose lemongrass leaves in hot water as a herbal infusion, which is naturally vegan and caffeine free.

The TeaFit Lemongrass Tea pack will remain dairy because the structural identity of the cup as a creamy lemongrass chai depends on real milk powder. Removing the milk fundamentally changes the cup.

Is TeaFit Lemongrass Tea as good as homemade lemongrass chai?

For convenience, significantly easier. For peak fresh aroma with whole stalks of fresh lemongrass simmered in fresh milk, the homemade version has the edge.

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea delivers the Munger lemongrass character in instant form using real lemongrass and real milk powder, packed into single serve sachets that deliver the cup in 60 seconds.

What homemade lemongrass chai gives that the premix cannot fully replicate is the aroma of fresh stalks bruised with the back of a knife and steeped in simmering milk.

That fresh herb aroma is most intense in the first cup brewed from freshly cut lemongrass. The TeaFit pack is closer to a freshly cut sachet than a stale supermarket commodity premix, but a strict aroma comparison favours homemade preparation when fresh lemongrass is on hand.

For weekday afternoons and adults without fresh lemongrass available, the TeaFit pack covers the cup occasion directly with the Munger sourced lemongrass already inside.

How is TeaFit Lemongrass Tea different from supermarket lemongrass chai mixes?

First, lemongrass quality: TeaFit Lemongrass Tea uses real Munger lemongrass, not lemongrass flavouring or natural identical citral. Commodity lemongrass chai mixes commonly use synthetic citral.

Second, real milk powder versus palm oil creamer.

Third, no added sugar versus 8 to 14 grams of sugar per cup in commodity lemongrass chai mixes.
The lemongrass chai segment in Indian supermarkets has expanded with the broader interest in herbal teas. Look at the back labels of commodity lemongrass chai mixes and you will commonly find that refined sugar appears as the first or second ingredient, with lemongrass appearing far down at small percentage. Many products list lemongrass flavour rather than real lemongrass.

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea inverts that template by using real Munger lemongrass at sufficient quantity to carry the cup, real milk powder, and zero added sugar. The price reflects the real ingredient sourcing rather than the synthetic flavour shortcut.

What does TeaFit Lemongrass Tea taste like?

Strong, aromatic, with distinct citrus warmth.

The Munger lemongrass leads the cup with its natural citral aroma, which gives the chai a fresh herb forward character that flat sweetened lemongrass mixes cannot replicate.

The tea base sits underneath as a soft body, with the milk powder lifting the citrus notes rather than dampening them.

First time TeaFit Lemongrass Tea drinkers familiar only with commercial sweetened lemongrass chai often notice the difference immediately when opening the sachet: the aroma is recognisably real lemongrass rather than the sweet flat citrus note of synthetic lemongrass flavouring.

The cup is brighter, more aromatic, and more recognisably herb forward. Without sugar masking the herb, the lemongrass character is clearly present from the first sip through to the finish.

With a small amount of jaggery or stevia added at preparation, the cup tastes recognisably like a balanced traditional lemongrass chai.

How often can I drink TeaFit Lemongrass Tea?

Three to four cups of TeaFit Lemongrass Tea per day fit most adult routines comfortably.

The naturally lower caffeine content means the cup works all day, including after lunch, in the late afternoon, and earlier in the evening. Total caffeine intake from four cups stays well within FSSAI guidance of 400 mg per day.

The traditional Indian use of lemongrass tea includes it as an after meal cup, an afternoon refresher, and a gentle evening alternative to standard chai.

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea fits each of these patterns directly.

Within the TeaFit range, Lemongrass pairs naturally with morning Masala or Cardamom Chai (higher caffeine), late afternoon Hojicha (lowest caffeine green tea cup), and evening Sukku Malli or Turmeric Latte (caffeine free). Together these cover a full daily cup rotation that respects total caffeine load while maintaining cup variety across the day.

What naturally occurring compounds are in TeaFit Lemongrass Tea?

Three categories. First, citral from the Munger lemongrass, the primary aromatic compound responsible for the citrus character of the cup.

Second, theaflavins and thearubigins from the single estate Assam tea extract, the polyphenol compounds characteristic of black tea. Third, natural lactose and milk solids from the milk powder. Each compound is present from the real ingredient itself.

The compound profile reflects the underlying real ingredients rather than added separately or fortified. The Munger lemongrass sourcing is the structural reason citral content is meaningful, since the variety and growing region directly affect the natural citral concentration of the leaf.

The single ingredient block on the pack means no added compounds from sweeteners, fillers, fortification, or synthetic flavour are present.

For adults curious about the documented composition of lemongrass and Assam tea, public food science literature on each is widely available.

How long does TeaFit Lemongrass Tea stay fresh?

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea sachets carry a shelf life of 12 months from manufacture, with the manufacture date and best by date printed on each sachet.

Each sachet is heat sealed, opaque, and pre portioned. Store the box in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight, strong odours, and humidity. Refrigeration is not required.

The lemongrass aroma is the most volatile element of the formulation, since citral is a relatively volatile compound that slowly fades with light, heat, and oxygen exposure.

The opaque heat sealed sachet protects against all three completely until the sachet is opened. Once a sachet is torn open, use the contents in the cup. Do not store partial sachets, particularly for this SKU, because lemongrass aroma loss accelerates significantly once exposed to air.

The pack uses no preservatives because individually sealed sachets do not need them. Avoid storing the box near coffee or strong spices.

What is in a TeaFit Lemongrass Tea box and what certifications does it carry?

Each TeaFit Lemongrass Tea box contains 10 single serve sachets, with a total pack weight of 140 grams (each sachet 14 grams). Each sachet is individually heat sealed and pre portioned for one consistent 150 ml cup.

Manufactured under FSSAI license held by Battlestar Food Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Each sachet carries the FSSAI license number and standard FSSAI vegetarian indicator on the back panel.
TeaFit Lemongrass Tea is classified as vegetarian under FSSAI rules due to the milk powder inclusion.

The product is acceptable for ovo lacto vegetarians and is not vegan. The pack does not currently carry organic certification, since the primary value proposition is real Munger lemongrass sourcing rather than organic positioning.

Larger pack formats and bulk configurations are available for households that consume Lemongrass Tea daily as the after meal or afternoon cup.

The Lemongrass Tea pack pairs strongly with TeaFit Cardamom Tea, Masala Tea, and Hojicha for a household chai shelf that covers low to moderate caffeine.

Is TeaFit Lemongrass Tea better than loose leaf lemongrass or lemongrass tea bags?

Different category. Loose lemongrass leaves and lemongrass tea bags are typically herbal infusions (no milk, no chai base) that you steep in water and drink as a clear tea.

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea is a creamy lemongrass chai with single estate tea extract, milk powder, and Munger lemongrass already combined. The cup is structurally different.

For a clear caffeine free lemongrass infusion, loose lemongrass stalks steeped in hot water for 5 minutes deliver a clean herbal cup. For a creamy lemongrass chai with lower caffeine than standard masala chai, TeaFit Lemongrass Tea is the answer. Both have a place; the choice depends on whether you want a herbal infusion or a chai.

The TeaFit pack is also more convenient than buying loose lemongrass and a separate chai base, then assembling. Adults who already keep loose tea and lemongrass at home can prepare from scratch; adults who want the cup ready in 60 seconds choose the TeaFit sachet.

When is the best time to drink TeaFit Lemongrass Tea?

After lunch, late afternoon, or in the evening.

TeaFit Lemongrass Tea is the chai for moments when a lower caffeine cup is preferred over a standard chai. The naturally lower caffeine content makes it compatible with times of day when standard chai might disrupt sleep, particularly the late afternoon and early evening windows.
For after lunch, the lemongrass character traditionally occupies the South Asian after meal cup occasion.

For late afternoon, the gentle warmth of the cup without the full caffeine load of standard chai fits the slot well. For early evenings, the cup is light enough to drink without disrupting sleep for most adults. Within the TeaFit range, Lemongrass pairs naturally with morning chai (Masala, Cardamom, Ginger, Karak), afternoon Hojicha, and evening Sukku Malli or Turmeric Latte. Together they cover a full daily caffeine taper from morning down to caffeine free evening.