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Whole flowers from Egypt. An excellent relaxing tea.
Our chamomile is the German chamomile flowers, grown in Egypt. The dried blossom of chamomile is recognized the world over as a traditional soothing, sleep-aiding herbal tea.
Brewing Instructions: 1-2 level tsp./ 6 oz serving
Steep: 10 minutes
Water Temp: 203-212° F
Ingredients: Chamomile
About The Brand
James Ashby, a traditional family man, established the Ashbys® Tea firm in London in 1850. Importing and packaging only the highest quality teas from the most prestigious tea growing areas of the world, Ashbys® Tea has become a standard among fine English teas. Imported exclusively by Coffee Masters, Ashbys® Tea offers quality, freshness and packaging that reflects the heritage and reputation that the English have come to expect of a great tea.
Our Ashbys® Herbal Teas are packaged in 2lb bulk bags, often called tisanes, or simply herbals, these are non-Camellia sinensis botanical ingredients. While technically not a tea per se, herbal tea is an infusion drink, which means that the steeping water still absorbs the different flavors. To get the most flavor out of your herbal teas, make sure to steep for a minimum of 5 minutes.
Whole flowers from Egypt. An excellent relaxing tea.
Our chamomile is the German chamomile flowers, grown in Egypt. The dried blossom of chamomile is recognized the world over as a traditional soothing, sleep-aiding herbal tea.
Brewing Instructions: 1-2 level tsp./ 6 oz serving
Steep: 10 minutes
Water Temp: 203-212° F
Ingredients: Chamomile
About The Brand
James Ashby, a traditional family man, established the Ashbys® Tea firm in London in 1850. Importing and packaging only the highest quality teas from the most prestigious tea growing areas of the world, Ashbys® Tea has become a standard among fine English teas. Imported exclusively by Coffee Masters, Ashbys® Tea offers quality, freshness and packaging that reflects the heritage and reputation that the English have come to expect of a great tea.
Our Ashbys® Herbal Teas are packaged in 2lb bulk bags, often called tisanes, or simply herbals, these are non-Camellia sinensis botanical ingredients. While technically not a tea per se, herbal tea is an infusion drink, which means that the steeping water still absorbs the different flavors. To get the most flavor out of your herbal teas, make sure to steep for a minimum of 5 minutes.