Chamomile Lemongrass
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The Blend
For after. After the calls, the commute, the mental tabs you forgot to close. Whole chamomile flowers and dried lemongrass leaves — two ingredients that genuinely like each other. Floral, faintly citrusy, and warm enough to make you put your phone down.
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What's Inside
Whole Chamomile Flowers, Dried Lemongrass Leaves.
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How It Tastes
Smooth and aromatic — soft floral sweetness from the chamomile, with a bright citrusy lift from the lemongrass. A finish that just fades nicely.
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Best Enjoyed When
Winding down for the night, your stomach needs a gentle reset, or you just want a cup that doesn't demand anything from you.
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Good For
Relaxation and stress relief, better sleep, and gentle digestion.
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How to Brew
- Heat 180 ml of water to about 90–95°C.
- Add 1 heaped teaspoon of Chamomile Lemongrass Tea leaves to your strainer and place it over your cup.
- Pour the hot water over it and let it steep for 2–3 minutes.
- Remove the strainer, sip, and enjoy your cup.
No milk needed. Honey works beautifully if you like it a touch sweeter.
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