๐ผ Perfect Chamomile Tea (No Bitterness, Maximum Calm)
๐ Ingredients
- 1 ยฝ cups filtered water (clean water = clean flavor)
- 2 tbsp dried chamomile flowers (or 2 premium tea bags)
- 1 tsp raw honey (optional, low-carb sweetness)
- 1 thin slice lemon or fresh mint sprig (optional)
โ Instructions (The Right Way)
1. Heat the Water
Bring water to about 90ยฐC (not boiling).
๐ No thermometer? Let it rest 2 minutes after boiling.
2. The โTrap the Calmโ Method
Add chamomile to your mug and pour hot water over it.
๐ Immediately cover with a lid or saucer.
3. Deep Steep (Donโt Rush This)
Let it steep for 5โ7 minutes.
Chamomile needs time to release its full soothing compounds.
4. Strain & Finish
Remove flowers or tea bag gently.
Add honey and lemon/mint if desired.
๐ฌ Why This Method is Superior
โ The Lid = Maximum Relaxation
Chamomile contains bisabolol, a delicate essential oil.
Without a lid โ it evaporates โ weaker tea.
With a lid โ you keep the calming magic.
โ Perfect Temperature = No Bitterness
Boiling water burns delicate floral notes โ bitter taste.
90ยฐC keeps it smooth, sweet, and apple-like.
โ No Squeezing Rule
Squeezing tea bags releases tannins โ
๐ซ bitter
๐ซ grassy (โwet hayโ taste)
โ smooth if left alone
๐ก Pro Tips (Next-Level Upgrade)
- Use a glass or ceramic cup (keeps flavor pure)
- Add a tiny pinch of cinnamon for warmth
- Drink before bed for best calming effect ๐ด
- Try double steeping (reuse flowers once for lighter second cup)
๐ฟ What It Tastes Like (When Done Right)
- Lightly sweet
- Soft apple-like notes
- Smooth, buttery floral finish
- Zero bitterness