Our Chamomile tea is made of the finest chamomile flowers from the Nile River Valley in Egypt. Considered a remedy for all ills by the ancient Egyptians, this golden herb remains a modern favorite to promote calm and relieve anxiety. When steeped, these fragrant chamomile blossoms smell of freshly cut apples and produce a rich, golden cup with calming flavor and sweet, floral finish. Our Chamomile tea is made with whole flower pieces and produces a delicious, caffeine-free infusion. It may also be served with a dash of honey.
Herbal Tea | No caffeine | Steep at 212° for 5-10 mins
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“ Chamomile tea, revered for its tranquility-inducing properties and beloved within the CommuniTEA, shines in its floral sweetness and mild honey notes. Steeped with vibrant yellow flowers, this tea presents a delight to the senses with its aromatic allure and comforting flavors. Although some have overindulged in the past, many find its full-bodied flavor appealing, especially when enhanced with a touch of sweetener or blended with mint, lavender, or lemongrass. While not everyone can enjoy it due to allergies, chamomile's reputed benefits for sleep, relaxation, and wellness are widely appreciated. Adagio’s chamomile, noted for its quality and intact flowers, offers a serene sip, perfect for winding down. ”
“ Oh Chamomile, reliable and true, how I’ve come to depend on you. Your golden color and wet straw taste makes me find my honey in haste.
We cozy up together well before bed, you’re so much better than books I’ve read. You put me to sleep before I’m tired. Can't drink you at work or I’d be fired.
CommuniTEA picked you today. You’re so light and hard to weigh. But very easy to brew with big yellow flowers and all the stems too.
Just boil the water, choose the time, then wait for a 5 to 10 minute chime.
A resteep is very hard to do. Dozing off before cup number two.
And if an earthy flavor is not your thing. Blend with mint or lavender to make it sing.
Whatever you choose to do This tea might be good for you Allowing you a dreamy sleep all the night through. ”
“ Update: It seems I've become allergic to chamomile, so this is a no-go for me. Original review 1/1/23: I was happy to see full flowers in my communiTEA sample. This tastes a little bit like honey. I prefer to mix this with peppermint and lemongrass. ”
“ Chamomile is a staple. I always have some on hand in case I feel bloated or nauseous. It's also a great relaxing aid for lulling you to a restful night's sleep. A versatile tea that makes a wonderful blending companion as well. You really can't go wrong using it however you need/want. ”
“ All chamomiles are not created equal. This one is a very good one though! It tastes fresh, not like the flowers were dried years ago and packaged like some chamomiles do. Very good ”
In French, the word for apple is "pomme." From this word, we get the French word for potato, "pomme de terre," or earth apple. In ancient Greece, they also talked about earth apples, but they didn't mean potatoes. They were talking about chamomile, so named for its apple-like fragrance and taste. The chamomile plant itself is thin and long-stemmed with small, white flowers similar to daisies. The key ingredient in sleepy time teas the world over, chamomile is most known for its calming properties, perfect for your final bedtime cup.
Raw Honey for Herbals
A gentle, whisper-light character of this raw honey makes it a perfect sweetener for delicate herbals.
12oz
honey for garden herbals
$9
Part of herbal garden sampler
Explore a variety of teas with our popular sampler set.
Four teas included are:
chamomile, lemon grass, peppermint, spearmint
herbal garden
will make 20 cups
$12
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Does this tea help you sleep?
Asked by Brian Breeden
on January 16th, 2017
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Is your chamomile tea made from Chamaemelum nobile/Anthemis nobilis, (Roman Chamomile), or Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile)?
Asked by Lindemann Teas
on March 7th, 2023
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Can I make iced tea with an infuser with this?
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Asked by Diana Hernandez
on December 21st, 2022
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Does this have any other ingredients, or is it 100% chamomile flowers?
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Asked by Chelsea Miller
on December 8th, 2024
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Direct Trade Advantage
We import directly from the artisan farmers whose names and faces you'll find throughout our website.
This makes our products fresher than those offered by the companies who use middlemen and brokers, and also less expensive.
Here's a comparison of how much more you'd be paying by buying this elsewhere:
David's Tea:
90% more expensive
Meet our chamomile farmer, Salah Abdl-Azim AL-Esh
To ensure the best quality and value, we import our teas directly from the
countries in which they are grown, working closely with the farmers who tender
them. Our Roots Campaign connects our customers with the rich stories and the farmers
behind some of our most popular teas.
How long have you been growing tea?
“3 years.”
What got you started in the Tea industry?
“My parents own a small piece land and all the village is professional in growing Chamomile. It is part of our life in winter.”
Can you describe a typical day out in the field. How many hours would that be?
“During the Chamomile harvest season, I go pick flowers either before school or after school hours; sometimes I do both before and after. As you know, EL SHEIH (a local word for Chamomile in Arabic) can only be collected in the early hours of the day or late in the afternoon (after Asr prayer); otherwise, it breaks and, as my father always say, we loose the good looks of the intact whole flower. It takes me 2 hours in the morning or 3 hours in the afternoon to collect a plot this size (about 1/20 an acre) and I would collect about 20kilos.”