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Chrysanthemum Chinese Tea: Tea of the Public

Even a hard-core tea drinker is sure to enjoy the fresh floral flavor of Chrysanthemum Chinese tea.

 

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The flowery tea tastes refreshing, aromatic, and with subtle note of Chrysanthemum. The flavor could be even delicious when added with rock sugar or honey.

Chrysanthemum Chinese tea: a natural and healthy drink

Chrysanthemum Chinese tea: a natural and healthy drink

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Unlike other Chinese teas, Chrysanthemum tea is rather easy to prepare. Simply pour in the water in a teapot, wait for 2 or 3 minutes and your tea is ready to go. You don't have to spend a fair amount of your fortune to purchase a apt tea set as you do with other Chinese teas.

Chrysanthemum tea can be served either hot or cold, and is great to drink in all four seasons.

Chrysanthemum tea is one of the most natural and healthy drinks you could find.

When summer heat and allergies bring sinus congestion, Chrysanthemum tea can help. Studies show that the tea is quite effective in lowering internal body heat.

The tea is also effective for easing off eye strain and problems such as blurred vision. Therefore, it is recommended for office workers whose eyes are exposed to radiation from computer screen.

Chrysanthemum tea is particularly great for you if you've eaten too much greasy food.

Today, Chrysanthemum tea is commonly taken to help nourish the liver and stomach.

Chrysanthemum Chinese tea used to be a tribute tea to the imperial palace for many dynasties in ancient China, and therefore, was admired as the 'Royal Chrysanthemum'.

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