Quantity
Use 2gr of tea per 150ml of water.
Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 85°C <185°F> water.
If you like milk, use water at 100°C <212°F>
Brew Time
Infuse for 1 – 3 minutes, tasting regularly.
Enjoy
Sip hot or top with ice for iced tea
Chamomile, sometimes known as bachelor’s buttons due to the shape of the flower heads, can be found in several locations and varieties. However, the best quality Chamomile comes from Egypt. The soil’s minerals and the Nile’s sand create optimal circumstances for plant growth. Camomile blooms, which resemble daisies extremely closely, have a yellow heart and white petals. The essential oils in the flowers provide a delicious aroma that is both soothing and energising. Some European countries employ camomile bushes, originally from southern France, to scent rooms and passageways.
Camomile can be brewed into a delicious, slightly bitter tea with a pleasant aroma. It is commonly consumed to treat a wide range of medical concerns, from toothache to anxiety, with positive results. The natural sedative in camomile can aid those who are worried or having trouble sleeping. The pain of headaches is another common ailment that has been shown to benefit from this treatment. Camomile has been called “nighty night tea” because of its calming qualities.
Anxiety and stomach discomfort are common signs of digestive illnesses; however, these conditions can be eased with its use. Plants with the Latin name “Matricaria,” meaning “womb,” were commonly used to treat a variety of female health problems. It was the herb’s pleasant aroma that inspired the ancient Greeks to call it “ground apple,” hence the name camomile.
Like many other types of teas and herbs, camomile tastes best when it’s had on its own, without milk, though honey, lime, lemon, cinnamon, etc. are all fine additions. The soothing blend of peppermint and camomile lends itself well to the moniker “Calming Camomile Sleeper.” The calming properties of your mixture come from the camomile, while the peppermint helps settle your stomach. Similar to this is Orange Dreams, which adds camomile and orange peel.
To sum up, TEA is a playground where one may try out new things and have a good time, and one can never run out of options.
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