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Hangzhou Small Chrysanthemum Buds Tea
1.Made of 100% natural Chrysanthemum flower buds. Caffeine-free
2.King of Chrysanthemum
Hangzhou Small Chrysanthemum Buds Tea
1.Made of 100% natural Chrysanthemum flower buds. Caffeine-free
2.King of Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum Buds
Chrysanthemum Bud Tea is produced entirely from young buds of chrysanthemum flowers. it's value & taste is much
better than other Chrysanthemum.
This thirst quenching tea is great for relaxation and releasing stress.
Other names: Small bud Chrysanthemum, Tai Ju , Flower Tea, Ju Hua Cha
Appearance: The dried flowers are either of white or yellow color. Light yellow liquor.
Flavor: Naturally sweet and fragrant with a floral melody and a soothing mellow finish
Taste/Aroma : When brewed in hot water, they give off a very fresh and delicate floral scent and flavor. Although
naturally sweet, some prefer to add natural rock sugar to their cup to intensify the sweetness.
Origin : Zhejiang . China
Harvest Period : 2013
Brew: Golden Yellow
Intro d uction of Small bud Chrysanthemum Tea:
These select chrysanthemum flower buds are bloomed just about half way, then naturally dried to preserve their
delightful flavors and scents. This tea contains no caffeine and has been used in Asia for centuries to cool and
d etoxify the body, and to clarify the eyes. Enjoy it hot or cold, sweetened or unsweetened, for a refreshing, mellow
and fragrant drink.
This tea is produced from tiny unopened buds of Chrysanthemum flowers. Also known as ‘Ju Hua,’ Chrysanthemum
tea is one of the most popular tisanes or herbal tea both in China and around the world. This herbal tea is popular
thanks to both its captivating taste and for its healing properties. It cools the body, and so has been recommended
for centuries to those suffering from heat-originating ailments such as sore throat, sunstroke, congestion and fever. It is also reputed to improve the conditions of those with high blood pressure, liver inflammation and cloudy vision.
Chrysanthemum tea is often served with meals both in restaurants and in the home. Its light, cooling taste and
comforting aroma is the perfect complement to many main dishes. This caffeine free tea is perfect for kids during the
summer and can be enjoyed throughout the day.
CALMING CHRYSANTHEMUM TEA
SOOTHING, REFRESHING, with a HONEY-SWEET NOTE: The Chamomile tea of the east. the most popular herbal tea in China for thousands of years, made of 100% natural
Chrysanthemum flower buds. Caffeine-free. A calming and meditative cup to enjoy at any time of the day.
What are the health benefits of Calming Chrysanthemum Tea?
Chinese people drink loose chrysanthemum tea to decrease body heat and drink during meals to help digest food.
However, recent scientific studies find out health benefits of loose chrysanthemum tea far exceed these.
Chrysanthemum tea is known to clear head colds and alleviate sinusitis pains. This is due to the vitamin C content of
t he tea. It is also antiviral in nature and thus a reliever of head congestion which are often viral infections. In addition,
chrysanthemum tea naturally lacks caffeine which makes it resistant to caffeine-induced side effects such as anxiety, irritability and nervousness.
Furthermore, chrysanthemum tea is known for its stimulating properties and is thus used to refresh the brain and alert
the senses. It energizes all the senses in a jiffy and also calms them down for better and clear perception. Finally, the
benefits of drinking chrysanthemum tea includes soothing sore throats and helping to cure red/itchy eyes, dry,
fluid-deficient eyes, and dark spots in the eye region.
Shennong (author 'chajing') about this tea: “protracted taking may disinhibit the blood and qi, make the body
light, slow aging, and prolong life.”
How to steep Calming Chrysanthemum Tea?
It's recommended to steep Chrysanthemum tea with a covered glass teapot. Use about 2 teaspoons for every 500ml
of water. Steep with hot water at 90°c to 95°c for 2 to 4 minutes for the first and second brewing. Increase temperature and time for further brews. It’s recommended to brew loose chrysanthemum tea for three times
only. Chrysanthemum tea is especially good to drink during meal times to aid digestion, especially of oily dishes.
Brewing methods vary widely by tea and individual preferences. The brewing instruction above is a only a simple
guideline but will produce an excellent cup nonetheless. As with any tea, do experiment and do share with us your
brewing techniques to get the best out of this tea.
What is the difference between Chrysanthemum tea and Chamomile tea?
Both chamomile and chrysanthemum are in the same plant family: Asteraceae. Chamomile is produced in the West
while Chrysanthemum is produced in the East.
How is Calming Chrysanthemum tea written in other languages?
Danish: Chrysanthemum te, Dutch: Chrysant thee, English: Chrysanthemum tea, German: Chrysanthemen Tee,
Norwegian: Chrysanthemum te
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| Product Type: |
Flavored Tea
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Type: |
Flower Tea,Chrysanthemum Buds
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Variety: |
Chrysanthemum Tea
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| Style: |
Loose Tea
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Processing Type: |
Fresh,Hand Made,Raw
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Specialty: |
Health Tea,Slimming Tea
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| Packaging: |
Bag,Bulk
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Certification: |
ISO,QS
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Grade: |
Superfine Grade
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| Shelf Life: |
2 Years
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Weight (kg): |
0.1
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Place of Origin: |
Zhejiang China (Mainland)
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| Brand Name: |
Ayhhed Tea
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Model Number: |
Chrysanthemum Buds Tea 01
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Origin:: |
Zhejiang .China
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| Brew:: |
Golden Yellow
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Net weight: |
100g per bag
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