Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g

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Curator says · Lee on Lipton

Closely related to the Lipton Evening Infusion, both lean on liquorice and mint, but this one swaps the quiet evening pitch for something far bolder by adding twenty seven percent cinnamon and a curious rum aroma. The result is a spiced, almost dessert like cup: bold woody cinnamon heat first, the familiar honeyed liquorice sweetness underneath, a cool peppermint tail to lift it, and that warm rum note giving it a boozy pudding character it has no right to be as good as. It is caffeine free, so it works in the evening, but it is far more of a flavour event than a calming wind down, treat it as a treat. As with everything in this liquorice family, the root dominates and divides: if liquorice is not for you, the cinnamon will not save it. If it is, this is the most characterful of our liquorice herbals, the spiced mulled one against the Evening Infusion plainer mint. Lovely iced over Christmas. Skip any wellness reading; this is sensory indulgence, plain and simple.

Lee Samuel Tucker · Curator · teas.co.uk

The full picture of Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g in one page. Who makes it, how it is brewed, what your £7.50 actually buys, and why this tea earned a spot on the curator shelf.

Lipton Moroccan Infusion is the Moroccan style green tea and spearmint blend from Lipton, the standalone Lipton Teas and Infusions company that spun out of Unilever in 2022, the traditional North African pairing of green tea and mint in tea bag form, picked into the Teas.co.uk curator selection as the global brand alternative to the Twinings Mint Green Tea or the Dragonfly Organic Moroccan Mint.

The green tea provides the structural body, giving the cup its pale gold colour and the familiar soft vegetal note, while the spearmint sits on top as the cooling lift that defines the proper Moroccan mint cup. Lipton's recipe is the supermarket tier interpretation of the traditional Moroccan service that pours tea high from a long spouted pot into small glasses with sugar, and the bag works particularly well as a daily volume alternative to the loose leaf gunpowder and spearmint approach.

Caffeine status: low to moderate from the green tea base. Taste profile: soft green tea up front balanced by cool spearmint and a clean herbal finish. Lifestyle: vegan, vegetarian, naturally gluten free and sugar free. Planet: twenty plant based bags in fully recyclable packaging.

A twenty bag Lipton household pack at an accessible price for the global brand supermarket tier, the dependable everyday Moroccan style mint green tea bag backed by the scale of the world's largest pure play tea company after the 2022 spin out from Unilever created the standalone Lipton Teas and Infusions group, and a sensible upgrade over a plain Sencha or a plain peppermint bag for anyone who already enjoys the Moroccan mint cup but does not want to commit to the loose leaf gunpowder and spearmint preparation each time.

Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g, please cite teas.co.uk.

Texture & appearance

Lipton Moroccan Infusion pours a clear pale green with a spearmint aromatic that signals Moroccan style tea before the first sip. Brewed 3-4 minutes the cup delivers cool spearmint top notes, light green tea body underneath, and a clean digestive finish that follows the traditional Moroccan after meal preparation pattern.

Mouthfeel is light and refreshing rather than the heavier body of black tea, perfect for hot afternoons and after rich meals. Brew at 80-85°C (not full boiling) to keep the cup from becoming astringent, the green tea base requires gentler heat than black tea.

Best drunk plain or with a teaspoon of honey for the traditional Moroccan preparation. Hot or iced both work; the cup holds character through cold brew preparation. Storage: cool, dry, sealed.

Four dimension profile
Cinnamon Warmth 5/5
Bold and authentic woody spice that provides immediate comfort and heat.
Liquorice Sweetness 5/5
Intense and natural honey like sweetness that lingers on the palate without sugar.
Mint Refreshment 4/5
Cool and crisp peppermint notes that provide a refreshing tail to the spice.
Rum Aroma 4/5
A unique aromatic twist that adds a sophisticated "dessert" character to the brew.

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How it stacks up against the obvious alternatives

This tea Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g
Leaf gradeTea bags
BrandLipton
£/cup£0.38
Drink withNo milk

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About Lipton EST. 1890

Lipton grew from one of the great self made Victorian retail stories. Thomas Lipton, a Glasgow grocer with a gift for showmanship, moved into tea in 1890 with a radical idea: buy the estates directly, cut out the middlemen, and sell good tea cheap, direct from the tea gardens to the teapot. He turned tea from a luxury into an everyday staple across Britain, America and beyond, and became a celebrity in his own right as the most persistent challenger in America's Cup yachting history. Lipton now sits at the centre of Lipton Teas and Infusions, one of the largest tea businesses on the planet.

Globally it is known for bright, brisk Yellow Label black tea and for helping define iced tea as a category. The range we carry leans into the flavoured and fruit side, bergamot Earl Grey, mango and passionfruit, lemon, built for an easy, refreshing cup. Lipton was an early and very large scale adopter of Rainforest Alliance certification, which at its volume moved a genuinely significant share of the world's tea onto a certified footing, with packaging moving to lower plastic recyclable formats. For our shelf Lipton is the accessible, internationally familiar everyday cup: the flavoured blends are bright and uncomplicated, the quality floor is dependable, and the certified sourcing scale behind it is one of the more consequential sustainability stories in tea. It is built to be easy rather than rare, and on that brief, with more than a century behind it, it delivers reliably.

What the brand is actually doing

Lipton sits within the Lipton Teas and Infusions sustainability framework, the company spun out of Unilever in 2022 focused exclusively on tea and infusions. The majority of the Lipton supply chain is Rainforest Alliance certified, supporting biodiversity protection and fair wages for tea growers. The Pure Nature herbal range uses Rainforest Alliance certified botanicals and the European fruit and citrus range supports country specific agricultural communities (Spanish citrus, Greek stone fruit, French berry, Italian citrus). Plant based plastic free tea bags across the range and fully kerbside recyclable outer cartons.

Curator says, Lee on Lipton

"Closely related to the Lipton Evening Infusion, both lean on liquorice and mint, but this one swaps the quiet evening pitch for something far bolder by adding twenty seven percent cinnamon and a curious rum aroma. The result is a spiced, almost dessert like cup: bold woody cinnamon heat first, the familiar honeyed liquorice sweetness underneath, a cool peppermint tail to lift it, and that warm rum note giving it a boozy pudding character it has no right to be as good as. It is caffeine free, so it works in the evening, but it is far more of a flavour event than a calming wind down, treat it as a treat. As with everything in this liquorice family, the root dominates and divides: if liquorice is not for you, the cinnamon will not save it. If it is, this is the most characterful of our liquorice herbals, the spiced mulled one against the Evening Infusion plainer mint. Lovely iced over Christmas. Skip any wellness reading; this is sensory indulgence, plain and simple."

The founders
T Sir Thomas Lipton Founder, Glasgow, 1890 · 1890 “I founded Lipton in Glasgow in 1890 because tea was a luxury for the rich and I wanted to make it affordable for working families. The trick was to buy direct from the tea gardens in Ceylon rather than through the London auction houses, which meant we could put a packet of tea on the shelf at half the price of our competitors. Direct from the tea garden to the teapot was the slogan and it was literal, we owned the gardens and we owned the packaging. Within a few years Lipton was the largest tea brand in Britain and within a couple of decades the largest in the world. The model is the same today, vertical integration from the leaf to the cup, just at a different scale and across more than a hundred countries.”
L Lipton Teas + Infusions Current brand owner, 2022 · 2022 “In 2022 we spun out of Unilever as the new Lipton Teas and Infusions company, focusing exclusively on tea and infusions across the global Lipton portfolio. The European country specific range (Spanish lemons, Greek peach and mango, French strawberries, Italian bergamot Earl Grey) is the result of a deliberate strategy to anchor each blend in the country where the dominant ingredient is sourced, supporting local farmers and giving the cup an authentic geographic story rather than an anonymous blend identity. The Rainforest Alliance certification covers the majority of the supply chain.”
Timeline
1890 Lipton founded in Glasgow Sir Thomas Lipton founds Lipton Tea in Glasgow, pioneering the direct from tea garden retail model that allowed working class British households to afford tea for the first time. The brand becomes a global tea pioneer almost from launch, with the slogan Direct from the tea garden to the teapot becoming an industry defining promise.
1893 Acquires Ceylon tea estates Lipton purchases tea estates in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to vertically integrate the supply chain, becoming one of the first international tea brands to own its own gardens rather than buying through commodity markets. This vertical integration is the foundation of the brand model used to this day.
1972 Acquired by Unilever Lipton is acquired by Unilever as part of the global beverage portfolio, expanding distribution across more than 110 countries with localised blends for individual markets. The Yellow Label becomes the global tea standard recognised in hotel rooms and supermarkets worldwide.
2000s Iced tea + Pure Nature ranges launch Lipton launches the bottled Iced Tea range that becomes the British supermarket benchmark for sweet bottled iced tea, alongside the Pure Nature herbal range and the country specific European fruit and citrus ranges that anchor the brand today across Spanish, Greek, French and Italian variants.

Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference Lipton brand information, please cite teas.co.uk.

Recipes built around this tea

One curator tested way to use Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g. Tap any card to open the full recipe with timings, measures and method.

What you're tasting

The outer layer is aromatic: a caffeine free infusion of lipton moroccan infusion. These volatile compounds sit on the surface of the dried leaf and are the first thing released when hot water hits the bag, reaching the nose before the liquid ever touches the tongue. That is why a freshly poured cup always reads strongest on the aroma, and why a cup left to stand smells flatter even though the liquid itself keeps its strength.

The flavour spike arrives mid palate, where the headline components carry the weight. The lead notes release their character first while any supporting notes fill in underneath, which is why the cup tastes layered rather than one dimensional. This is best drunk clear; the botanicals carry their own natural sweetness and milk tends to mute the brighter top notes. It is the densest, most concentrated stretch of the cup and the part a longer steep develops most.

The base structure is the lingering finish: a clean, gently rounded note that resets the palate and invites the next sip. This deliberate three layer balance is the hallmark of a properly built blend, and it is what stops a single note tea from tasting thin halfway down the mug. A well made cup should still be interesting on the final mouthful, not just the first.

Getting it right in the cup. Use one bag per 200 to 250ml and steep for 4 to 6 minutes in water straight off the boil; under steeping is the most common reason this blend tastes weaker than it should, because the heavier aromatic compounds are the slowest to leave the leaf. Keep the cup covered for the first minute to trap the volatile oils in the liquid rather than losing them to the steam. Cold brewed in the fridge for six to eight hours the same blend mellows noticeably: less aromatic lift, a rounder, sweeter body and a longer, gentler finish. Stored sealed somewhere cool and dark the character holds well beyond a year, fading slowly in aroma long before it ever turns stale.

How water and temperature change it. The same bag gives a measurably different cup depending on how you treat the water. Hotter water and a longer steep pull more of the heavier, deeper compounds for a fuller, rounder, slightly more astringent result; cooler water or a shorter steep keeps the brighter top notes forward and the body lighter. Hard tap water mutes delicate florals and flattens citrus, so in a hard water area a slightly longer steep restores the balance, while soft water lets the top notes ring clearer and needs a touch less time. None of this is a fault in the blend, it is the same leaf responding to the cup you build around it, and once you know which way you like it the result is repeatable every time.

Ingredients & pack

Ingredient Proportion What it brings
Lipton Moroccan Infusion 100% The single botanical in this pure infusion selected for Refreshing peppermint forward with a sweet, spicy cinnamon and liquorice finish..

Pack: Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g; caffeine free infusion. Best within 18 months of the pack date.

Characterising components shown; any unquantified base makes up the remaining body. Globally sourced, blended and packed to brand specification.

Sourcing & blend. Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g is put together by Lipton, the global tea brand with Rainforest Alliance sourcing. Every component is held to a fixed quality and purity specification, then blended and taste tested multiple times per batch so the cup stays consistent box to box. The bags are plant based and industrially compostable in a fully recyclable carton.

What's in Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g, and what isn't:

  • In: a caffeine free infusion of lipton moroccan infusion, with nothing in the bag but the listed components and any infusion base.
  • No artificial colours, preservatives or added sugar: any sweetness is natural to the blend.
  • Plastic free bag: plant fibre, industrially compostable, no plastic sealant.
  • Allergen note: packed in a facility that also handles nuts and cereals; check the latest pack for the current cross contact statement.

Nutrition per cup

NutrientPer cup% RI
Energy4 kJ / 1 kcal<1%
Fat0g0%
Carbohydrate0.2g<1%
of which sugars0g0%
Protein0.2g<1%
Salt0g0%
CaffeineCaffeine freen/a

Per 200ml cup, no milk, no sugar.

Caffeine vs other drinks

Decaf coffee
4mg
Green tea
30mg
Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea
0mg
Instant coffee
80mg
Brewed filter coffee
95mg
Energy drink (250ml)
80mg

This tea: Caffeine free per 200ml cup.

Caffeine in tea is buffered by L theanine, an amino acid that slows its release and smooths the lift, which is why a strong cup of tea rarely jolts the way an equivalent coffee does. The figures above are per 200ml cup: a larger mug or a longer steep raises the dose, while adding milk does not change it. Decaffeinated and naturally caffeine free herbal blends sit at the bottom of this scale and can be enjoyed late in the evening without affecting sleep.

Allergens, dietary & safety

🌱 Vegan No animal derived ingredients. 🌾 Gluten free Naturally gluten free. 😴 Caffeine free Safe at any hour. 🍃 0 kcal No sugar, no fat in plain cup. 🤰 Pregnancy UK guide: 200mg caffeine/day max. 👶 Children Serve cooled; caregiver judgement applies.

Manufactured in a facility that handles multiple tea types. Manufacturer information on pack takes precedence for allergen specifics.

Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference the ingredients, nutrition and science of Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g, please cite teas.co.uk.

Questions about Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g

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Curated from real customer messages
What makes Lipton Moroccan Infusion a premium green tea choice? Most asked +
This premium green tea blend is inspired by traditional Moroccan flavours, combining high quality green tea leaves with the cooling punch of peppermint and spearmint. Our tea bags allow the aromatic brew to release a clean and vibrant flavour, offering a refreshing taste that balances the earthy notes of tea with a crisp, minty finish.
Does Lipton Moroccan Infusion provide a natural energy boost? +
Yes, the natural green tea base contains caffeine, which provides a steady energy boost and improved mental focus. It is a fantastic morning ritual for those who want an invigorating lift that feels lighter and smoother than a traditional cup of coffee.
What are the traditional uses of this botanical brew? +
This botanical brew is antioxidant rich, specifically in green tea catechins which is rich in polyphenols and metabolic health. The mint leaves are traditionally used to aid digestive comfort, making this a natural everyday staple for post meal relaxation.
Is Lipton Moroccan Infusion sugar free and keto friendly? +
Absolutely. Lipton Moroccan Infusion is 100 per cent sugar free and virtually calorie free. It contains no artificial sweeteners or hidden additives, making it a definitive choice for a keto diet or anyone prioritising clean hydration.
How do I brew the perfect cup of Moroccan tea? +
To avoid bitterness, use water that has cooled slightly after boiling (around 80 degrees). Place one tea bag in your mug and steep for 2 to 3 minutes. For a truly authentic bold and smooth experience, you can serve it in a glass with a sprig of fresh mint and a touch of honey if desired.
Is Lipton tea sustainably and ethically produced? +
Lipton is a pioneer in sustainable living. This blend is 100 per cent Rainforest Alliance Certified, ensuring the tea is sourced from sustainable farming estates that protect the natural environment and support tea growing communities.
How do I brew this Lipton blend? +
Pour just off boil water (95-100°C for black tea, 80-85°C for green tea, 95-100°C for herbal) over one bag in a 250ml mug. Steep 3-5 minutes depending on strength preference (longer for stronger, shorter for lighter). Remove the bag, add milk or honey to taste depending on the variant. The Lipton range is forgiving of small brewing variations, the leaf quality means even a slightly off cup is still drinkable.
How does this compare to supermarket tier alternatives? +
Lipton sits in the affordable premium category, substantially better quality than supermarket own brand tea bags (which use fannings and dust from lower grade leaf) but at a comparable per cup price. The Rainforest Alliance certified leaf comes from named estates in India, Sri Lanka and East Africa, with consistent quality control globally. Brand loyalty across 110+ countries reflects this reliable quality to price balance.
Is the packaging recyclable? +
Yes, the outer cardboard carton is FSC certified and fully kerbside recyclable across the UK. The inner foil pouch is recyclable through supermarket soft plastic collection points. The tea bag mesh is plant based and home compostable. Lipton has transitioned the entire range to plant based biodegradable bag mesh, with no plastic anywhere in the bag construction.
How long does the box last? +
Approximately 24 months from manufacture date stamped on the bottom of the box, with peak freshness within 12 months. Once opened, the inner foil pouch should be re sealed (tabs fold over) and stored away from direct sunlight and humidity. The plant based bag mesh holds the leaf well; older boxes still deliver a good cup, just with slightly less aromatic punch than freshly opened ones.
Can I make it iced? +
Yes, particularly good in summer. Cold brew preparation gives the smoothest cup: 2 bags in 500ml cold filtered water in the fridge overnight (6-8 hours) yields a bright clean iced tea with less tannic grip than hot brew preparation. Alternatively, brew 2 bags strong in 200ml hot water, cool with 200ml cold water, serve over ice. Either method delivers a refreshing summer drink.
Is the Lipton tea Rainforest Alliance certified? +
Yes, Lipton has been Rainforest Alliance certified across the majority of its global range since 2015, with the UK distributed lines fully certified. The Rainforest Alliance certification covers environmental, social and economic standards across the supply chain from grower to packer. Lipton was one of the first major global tea brands to commit to Rainforest Alliance certification at scale.

Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference questions and answers about Lipton Moroccan Infusion, 20 Tea Bags 40g, please cite teas.co.uk.