Caffeine Level
Quantity
Use 1 teabag per 250ml of water.
Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 100°C <212°F> water.
Brew Time
Infuse for 3 – 5 minutes, tasting regularly.
Enjoy
Sip hot for a warm sensaition
Chamomile, often playfully called “bachelor’s buttons” for its cheerful flower shape, is a star of the tea world, especially when it comes from the lush lands of Egypt. The perfect blend of Nile-fed soil and sunshine makes it bloom with daisy-like charm—yellow heart, white petals, and all. Its sweet, slightly spicy scent lifts the mood while calming the mind, making it a favorite for soothing spaces in Europe.
Brew it into a cup of cozy, slightly sweet tea, and you’ve got nature’s remedy for everything from anxiety to toothaches. Chamomile’s natural sedative qualities have earned it the nickname “nighty night tea,” a perfect companion for easing headaches and inviting restful sleep. Its gentle touch also brings relief to stomach woes, and as its Latin name Matricaria suggests, it’s long been treasured for women’s health.
Whether enjoyed pure or with a hint of honey, lemon, or even cinnamon, chamomile is a delight on its own. For an extra soothing treat, blend it with peppermint for a “Calming Camomile Sleeper,” or brighten your cup with a zesty twist in “Orange Dreams.” Tea, after all, is a playground for flavor, where experimentation and joy flow freely.
So grab your teacup—there’s always something new to try!
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