The main terpenes found in tea-flavored strains are those which produce floral, herbaceous or earthy aromas, mimicking the different types of tea such as green, black or herbal tea mixes. Each tea-flavored variety has a unique terpene mix. Some strains with a sweet jasmine tea-like flavor can be heavier on linalool, terpinolene and ocimene while a black tea-like flavor comes from myrcene and caryophyllene, for example. Here’s a list with all terpene known for producing flavors reminiscent of tea:
Linalool
Linalool delivers a relaxing and tranquil sense, with a floral, mildly zesty scent similar to lavender or jasmine tea.
Terpinolene
Terpinolene imparts a flowery scent with a subtle fruity touch, reminiscent of citrus-enhanced mixes or white tea, while also promoting invigorating and lively sensations
Myrcene
Myrcene provides calming and stabilizing benefits, contributing with earthy, herbaceous, and rich undertones similar to black tea or a botanical mix.
Pinene
Pinene brings energizing and concentration-boosting properties, while lending pine-like or fresh grassy scents akin to green tea.
Ocimene
Ocimene produces sweet, herbal, and woodsy fragrances that echo rooibos or spiced botanical teas.
Caryophyllene
Lastly, caryophyllene, a terpene with inflammation-reducing qualities, and spicy and peppery scents that evoke the taste of black tea.