Herbal Chamomile

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Chamomile
Flavors
Chamomile
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec 87 oz / 2572 ml

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  • “Dad bought this for me because I’ve got the sniffles, I feel as if I’m just going to be sick all winter long. I’ll hold off on rating it until I feel better, because for all I know it could really...” Read full tasting note
  • “Found this at the bottom of an office file box, in a zipper baggie. No idea where I got it, or when: 3–8 yrs ago. These are simple, string-tag tea bags, containing ground or milled chamomile...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Very sweet, relaxing tea that smells wonderful. Great for the price, especially since I get two cups out of each tea bag at 2.5 cents a cup. It’s less sweet and more earthy on the second brewing....” Read full tasting note
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Dad bought this for me because I’ve got the sniffles, I feel as if I’m just going to be sick all winter long. I’ll hold off on rating it until I feel better, because for all I know it could really be disgusting, but it’s certainly hitting the spot right now. I’m actually kind of irked that I can’t really appreciate flavors right now because I just got notice that my order from 52 Teas has shipped, and should be here in a day or two’s time because I only live about 80 miles from Wichita. I HAVE to be better before it arrives. I WILL be better before it arrives.

I haven’t added anything to it and it tastes wonderful, like wheat smells when it’s still green (Yeah, I’m from that part of Kansas). I haven’t added sugar and it’s still pretty sweet.

Another interesting note is that I can actually smell it! I’ve got Vick’s on my chest and I can’t even smell that stuff! What’s up with that?

Yeah, My Dad is great. I’m glad we still live close.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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Found this at the bottom of an office file box, in a zipper baggie. No idea where I got it, or when: 3–8 yrs ago. These are simple, string-tag tea bags, containing ground or milled chamomile flower particles. Brewed 1 bag in 8 oz boiling alpine spring water for 4 min. Nice aroma of chamomile. Taste is somewhat diminished as compared to fresh, whole chamomile obtained elsewhere, possibly due to age or processing or cultivar and terroir. BUT it is still potent and relaxing after a long day of sipping a bunch of other teas! Nice long finish, too. No off-flavor imparted by the (paper) bag or string. I’m sure it was inexpensive and I had only kept the front panel of the box, as pictured. As a straight single-herb tisane, the flavor is unidimensional but, if one wanted a simple chamomile tisane, this could hit the spot. PS: looking up the tea company, I see they are located in Croatia some 60 km from Zagreb. How exciting! They say the Croatian chamomile is the best in the world :-)

Flavors: Chamomile

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 87 OZ / 2572 ML

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Very sweet, relaxing tea that smells wonderful. Great for the price, especially since I get two cups out of each tea bag at 2.5 cents a cup. It’s less sweet and more earthy on the second brewing. Really does hit the spot when you’re sick!

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C

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