EGYPTIAN CHAMOMILE TEA | Sleepy Time Tea

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CAFFEINE LEVEL: Caffeine-free

STEEP at 212° for 5-10 minutes.

INGREDIENTS: Chamomile tea

The Nile River Valley of Egypt produces the finest chamomile flowers in the world. The fertile soil and ideal climate conditions contribute to the development of chamomile flowers with a vibrant aroma. This high-quality Egyptian tea truly is the best chamomile tea.

Farmers carefully harvest the soft yellow blooms and white petals. The gentle drying process yields a calming and fragrant tea. Drinking Egyptian chamomile tea is perfect for relaxation and unwinding after a long day.

Does Chamomile Make You Sleepy?

Egyptian Chamomile is a naturally caffeine free tea, best known as a night time tea (or a sleepy time tea). The name stems from its ability to promote relaxation, relieve stress, reduce anxiety, and improve sleep quality. Chamomile loose leaf tea is probably one of the best teas for sleep. Unlike caffeinated beverages, chamomile sleepy time tea won't disrupt your sleep patterns or cause jitters.

What Does Chamomile Tea Taste Like?

The dried chamomile flowers produce a rich, golden cup of tea with the aroma of freshly cut apples. The flavor profile has mellow floral notes with a honey-like natural sweetness. Some enjoy their chamomile tea with honey drizzled over the top.

Are Chamomile and Manzanilla Tea the Same?

Manzanilla tea, also known as "tea de manzanilla," is the Spanish word for chamomile. Manzanilla, means "little apple" for the flower's strong, aromatic scent of apples. Manzanilla tea is also a relaxing tea that helps reduce stress, and improve sleep quality.

How Long to Steep Chamomile Tea

To brew chamomile tea, we recommend one teaspoon of loose leaf chamomile tea per eight ounces of hot water. The recommended chamomile tea temp is 212° for 5-10 minutes. Chamomile flowers release their oils and flavors, creating a fragrant and tasty golden drink. If you prefer a stronger taste, you can increase the steeping time.

Once the tea brewing time is up, remove the tea infuser or strain the tea to remove the loose chamomile flowers. You can enjoy the calming effects of this sleepy time tea as is or add a touch of honey for a hint of sweetness.

To make iced chamomile tea, just steep it as you normally would. Allow the tea to cool and pour it over ice.

So treat yourself to the best Egyptian chamomile tea and experience the wonders of this ancient herbal remedy. Indulge in its soothing properties and let the stresses of the day melt away. Sit back, relax, and savor a cup of chamomile tea.

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It's important to note that while loose chamomile tea is generally safe for most people, it may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. If you have a known allergy to plants in the daisy family, such as ragweed or chrysanthemums, it's best to avoid chamomile tea or consult with a healthcare professional before consuming it.