Chamomile Flowers

Loose Leaf Tea | Herbal

Apple-fragrant, golden chamomile blossoms infuse to a tranquil and calming honey-colored cup.

$26 USD
Calming

Calming

Digestion

Digestion

Blending Notes
  • Aroma

    Soft & herbaceous

  • Palate

    Apple-like elegance

  • Purpose

    Calm the body & mind

Ingredients

Organic chamomile flowers

Caffeine-Free

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Sustainability

Our loose leaf is packed in tins that are recyclable and can be disposed of in your blue bin. Our tins are also food-safe and can be repurposed for many things including spices and other dried ingredients. Learn More about sustainability at TEALEAVES.

Shipping & Delivery

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A gentle hum infuses a waving sea of golden crowns. Stalks nod and soon buoy upward again, as their happy guests drift on under the warm sun.

About This Blend

Known botanically as Matricaria chamomilla or Anthemis nobilis, chamomile has a rich history in folk medicine. Revered by ancient Egyptians for treating malaria and cherished by medieval Germans for relieving indigestion, chamomile’s soothing properties have transcended centuries. Its gentle floral taste, sweet fragrance, and natural sedative qualities make it one of the world's most beloved herbals. Our chamomile is hand-picked, sorted, and carefully hand packed to keep the delicate chamomile heads abundant with their precious health-giving pollen, promoting relaxation, digestion, and overall wellness. Our blenders are especially looking for high-pollen count when evaluating the quality of each harvest.

MAKE THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA
TEALEAVES

TEALEAVES
1 Tsp

Water

Water
8 oz

Fire

Fire
212°F

Time

Steep
5+ Min

Your FAQs, Answered
For Chamomile Flowers

Herbal blends should be steeped for 5+ minutes at a temperature of 212°F or 100°C.

Herbal blends typically contain a variety of plant herbs, spices, flowers, roots, berries, and barks, while tisanes are typically infusions of just dried fruits and berries.

Herbal blends do not typically contain any caffeine (because there is no camellia synensis in herbal blends), although they may contain stimulating herbals such as yerba mate. It is important to always check the ingredient listing, and if in doubt about if it is safe for your consumption, consult professional medical advice.

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