Camomile
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Camomile
Type: Herbal Tea
Origin: China
Harvest: Spring, 2010
Tea leaves: Whole Camomile Flowers
Taste: Mild honey aroma, with a delicate semi-sweet and smooth taste
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Camomile has a mild honey aroma, with a delicate semi-sweet and smooth taste. The name chamomile is derived from the Greek kamai-melon, meaning ground apple.
How to brew
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Use freshly drawn cold water
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Boil water & allow to cool for 4 to 5 minutes to about 80℃
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Use 3g tea leaves in a 350ml cup
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Steep for 1 to 2 minutes (or to your taste)
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Infusions: at least 3 times – don't remove the leaves from the mug, as once the water level is low, simply add more water and keep going until the flavour of the tea is gone
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Brewing vessel: Glass cup, gaiwan, glass or porcelain pot


