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chamomile tea

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Our Chamomile tea is made of the finest chamomile flowers from the Nile River Valley in Egypt — whole flower pieces, not the dust and fragments found in commercial chamomile teabags. Considered a remedy for all ills by the ancient Egyptians, this golden herb remains a modern favourite to promote calm and relieve anxiety. The chamomile plant takes its name from the ancient Greek "chamaimelon" — ground apple — a reference to the apple-like fragrance that has made chamomile one of the most recognisable scents in the world.

When steeped, these fragrant chamomile blossoms smell of freshly cut apples and produce a rich, golden cup with calming flavour and sweet, floral finish. Caffeine-free. May also be served with a dash of raw honey, which amplifies the floral sweetness naturally.
TEA TYPE
Herbal Tea
CAFFEINE
No caffeine
Herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free unless blended with tea, mate, or another caffeinated ingredient.
STEEP
212° for 5-10 mins
Steep longer for a fuller infusion and more pronounced botanical flavor.
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Customer Reviews (4125)

Lore

In French, the word for apple is "pomme." From this word, we get the French word for potato, "pomme de terre," or earth apple. In ancient Greece, they also talked about earth apples, but they didn't mean potatoes. They were talking about chamomile, so named for its apple-like fragrance and taste. The chamomile plant itself is thin and long-stemmed with small, white flowers similar to daisies. The key ingredient in sleepy time teas the world over, chamomile is most known for its calming properties, perfect for your final bedtime cup.

Raw Honey for Herbals

tea honey
A gentle, whisper-light character of this raw honey makes it a perfect sweetener for delicate herbals.
12oz
honey for garden herbals
$9

Part of herbal garden sampler

sampler set
Explore a variety of teas with our popular sampler set. Four teas included are: chamomile, lemon grass, peppermint, spearmint
herbal garden
will make 20 cups
$12

Questions and Answers

Ask a question about chamomile and have the Adagio Teas community offer feedback.

Does this tea help you sleep?
Asked by Brian Breeden
on January 16th, 2017
Is your chamomile tea made from Chamaemelum nobile/Anthemis nobilis, (Roman Chamomile), or Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile)?
Asked by Lindemann Teas
on March 7th, 2023
Can I make iced tea with an infuser with this?
Asked by Diana Hernandez
on December 21st, 2022
Does this have any other ingredients, or is it 100% chamomile flowers?
Asked by Chelsea Miller
on December 8th, 2024

Direct Trade Advantage

We import directly from the artisan farmers whose names and faces you'll find throughout our website. This makes our products fresher than those offered by the companies who use middlemen and brokers, and also less expensive. Here's a comparison of how much more you'd be paying by buying this elsewhere:

David's Tea:
111% more expensive

Meet our chamomile farmer, Salah Abdl-Azim AL-Esh

To ensure the best quality and value, we import our teas directly from the countries in which they are grown, working closely with the farmers who tender them. Our Roots Campaign connects our customers with the rich stories and the farmers behind some of our most popular teas.

farmer
How long have you been growing tea?
3 years.
What got you started in the Tea industry?
My parents own a small piece land and all the village is professional in growing Chamomile. It is part of our life in winter.
Can you describe a typical day out in the field. How many hours would that be?
During the Chamomile harvest season, I go pick flowers either before school or after school hours; sometimes I do both before and after. As you know, EL SHEIH (a local word for Chamomile in Arabic) can only be collected in the early hours of the day or late in the afternoon (after Asr prayer); otherwise, it breaks and, as my father always say, we loose the good looks of the intact whole flower. It takes me 2 hours in the morning or 3 hours in the afternoon to collect a plot this size (about 1/20 an acre) and I would collect about 20kilos.
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What Is Chamomile Tea?

Chamomile tea is an herbal infusion made from the dried flowers of the chamomile plant — specifically Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile), the variety most widely used for tea, grown across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. It is one of the oldest and most widely consumed herbal teas in the world, with a documented history of use stretching from ancient Egypt through the classical Greek and Roman periods to present-day use in every country where tea is drunk. Adagio's Chamomile comes from the Nile River Valley in Egypt — the source the product description identifies as home of "the finest chamomile flowers" — using whole flower pieces rather than the dust and broken material common in commercial chamomile teabags.

With a score of 96 from 4,125 customers, Adagio's Chamomile Tea is the highest-scoring herbal tea in the catalog and the third most-reviewed tea across the entire Adagio collection — behind only Jasmine Phoenix Pearls (3,444 reviews) and Peach Oolong (2,839 reviews). More people have reviewed this chamomile than any other herbal tea Adagio sells, by a wide margin.



The Name "Chamomile": From Ground Apple to Golden Cup

The Lore section traces chamomile's name through a specific and illuminating etymology:

The ancient Greeks called chamomile "chamaimelon" (χαμαίμηλον) — literally "ground apple" (khamai = on the ground, melon = apple). The name reflected the apple-like fragrance of the chamomile blossom, which smells of fresh-cut apples when the flowers are bruised or steeped. The "ground" element describes the chamomile plant's low, spreading growth habit — small, white-petalled flowers on thin stems close to the earth.

This apple association persisted across languages: in French, "pomme" means apple, and "pomme de terre" (literally "earth apple") means potato — the same "earth apple" concept. The chamomile plant's apple fragrance was so specific and so consistently noted that it carried through every European language and tradition. When you smell chamomile tea steeping and notice the fresh apple quality, you are experiencing the same fragrance that the ancient Greeks were naming two thousand years ago.



Why Whole Flower Chamomile Is Different

Adagio's Chamomile is made with whole flower pieces — and the distinction from the dust and fragments in most commercial chamomile teabags matters for both quality and experience:

  • More aromatic compounds per cup — the chamomile flower's essential oils (including the characteristic compound alpha-bisabolol and the deep blue chamazulene) are concentrated in the flower heads. Whole flower pieces contain more intact aromatic structures than dust and fragments, producing a more vivid apple-floral aroma and a more complex flavour.
  • The visual quality — whole flower chamomile has one of the most beautiful dry appearances of any herbal tea. The golden-centred white flowers (minus petals in the dried form) visible in a loose leaf jar or a glass infuser are the visual quality signal that immediately distinguishes whole flower from commodity chamomile.
  • Steeping flexibility — whole flower chamomile at 212°F for 5–10 minutes extracts differently from dust: the longer recommended steep time (up to 10 minutes, the longest in the Adagio catalog) is specifically suited to whole flower material, which releases its character more slowly and more completely than powdered chamomile. The "steep longer for a fuller infusion and more pronounced botanical flavour" instruction is most meaningful with whole flower quality.


Chamomile Tea Flavour Profile

  • Freshly cut apples — the defining and most immediately recognisable quality. The apple fragrance is present from the moment the package opens, intensifies as the flowers steep, and carries through the cup from first sip to last. It is warm and sweet rather than tart or sharp — the specific apple character of chamomile is what gave the ancient Greeks their "ground apple" name.
  • Floral sweetness — alongside the apple character, a gentle, round floral sweetness that reviewers describe as honey-adjacent, naturally sweet without any added sugar. The chamomile blossom's character is simultaneously apple and floral — both qualities present simultaneously rather than alternating.
  • Golden, calming warmth — the overall cup character. The rich golden colour, the warm flavour, the slight thickness of a longer-steeped chamomile infusion all contribute to what reviewers consistently describe as the most comforting single-ingredient herbal tea in the Adagio collection.
  • Sweet floral finish — a clean, gentle, lingering floral quality at the close. Not the sharp floral of some herbals — a rounded, sweet finish that leaves the palate feeling calm rather than stimulated.
  • Zero bitterness, zero astringency — chamomile contains no tannins and no caffeine. The most extended steep (10 minutes at 212°F) will never produce bitterness from chamomile alone. This makes chamomile one of the most forgiving and most accessible herbal teas to brew correctly.


Chamomile Tea and Calm: What the Research Says

Chamomile is one of the most-studied herbs in the world, with a documented traditional use for calm and sleep support that modern research has explored in depth. The product description notes that chamomile remains a modern favourite "to promote calm and relieve anxiety" — and the mechanisms behind this are worth understanding:

Chamomile contains apigenin — a flavonoid that binds to benzodiazepine receptors in the brain, the same receptors that anti-anxiety medications target (though at much lower concentrations). This binding is believed to produce the mild sedative and anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) effects that chamomile has been associated with in traditional medicine for thousands of years. Multiple clinical studies have found chamomile extract to be associated with reduced anxiety symptoms and improved sleep quality in controlled trials.

As a product note rather than a medical claim: chamomile tea is not a pharmaceutical and makes no guaranteed therapeutic promises. What it is, demonstrably, is a caffeine-free, soothing warm beverage with a centuries-long track record as the drink people reach for when they want to slow down. That is what the 4,125 Adagio customers who scored it 96 are describing when they call it calming.



Chamomile as a Nighttime Tea

Chamomile is the most widely used nighttime tea in the world for a specific set of converging reasons that no other herbal tea fully shares:

  • Zero caffeine — completely safe for evening and bedtime consumption with no stimulant effect whatsoever
  • Apigenin's receptor activity — the mild sedative association from the flavonoid binding described above
  • Warmth and ritual — the act of preparing and drinking a warm, aromatic cup signals to the body and mind that the active part of the day is done. The preparation ritual itself has calming properties independent of any specific compound
  • The apple-floral comfort character — chamomile's specific flavour profile — gentle, sweet, familiar — is inherently more comfort-oriented than stimulating teas, reinforcing the transition from activity to rest

At 14¢/cup, Chamomile Tea is the most accessible bedtime ritual in the Adagio catalog.



Chamomile Tea with Honey

The product description specifically suggests serving chamomile "with a dash of honey" — and Adagio carries a Raw Honey for Herbals specifically formulated for this purpose. The pairing works because chamomile and honey share aromatic compounds: the warm, apple-floral sweetness of chamomile and the floral character of raw honey occupy the same aromatic register, making honey a genuine complement rather than simply a sweetener. Raw honey amplifies the floral dimension of the chamomile; the chamomile's warmth allows the honey's character to express itself fully.

A small amount — a half teaspoon — is enough to noticeably deepen the chamomile's sweetness without masking the apple character. The combination is one of the most classically pleasant hot beverage experiences in the Adagio herbal range.



How to Brew Chamomile Tea

  • Water temperature — 212°F (100°C), fully boiling. Unlike true teas (green, white, oolong) that require below-boiling water to protect delicate compounds, chamomile is an herbal infusion that extracts best at full boiling temperature. Chamomile contains no catechins or caffeine that boiling water would over-extract into bitterness.
  • Leaf quantity — one heaping teaspoon (2–3g) per 8oz cup. Whole flower chamomile is lighter than it looks; measuring generously produces the richest golden cup.
  • Steep time — 5–10 minutes. The longest recommended steep time in the Adagio catalog. Five minutes produces a lighter, more delicate cup where the apple fragrance is most vivid; ten minutes produces the richest, most golden, most flavourful infusion. "Steep longer for a fuller infusion and more pronounced botanical flavour" per the product panel.
  • Covered steeping — cover the cup during steeping to preserve the volatile apple and floral aromatic compounds. Chamomile's aromatics are more volatile than those of true teas; an uncovered cup during a long steep loses more of the apple character.
  • With honey — add raw honey after steeping, not during. Honey added to boiling water loses some of its aromatic complexity; add to the poured cup for the fullest flavour.
  • Multiple cups — whole flower chamomile does not yield quality second steepings in the same way that tea leaves do. Each cup should be freshly steeped.


Chamomile Tea Caffeine Content

Chamomile Tea contains zero caffeine — completely and genuinely caffeine-free. Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is an herb, not a tea plant (Camellia sinensis), and contains no caffeine whatsoever. This is not a reduction from normal tea caffeine levels — there is no caffeine to reduce. A cup of chamomile at any time of day or night, at any brew strength, carries zero caffeine. The most important practical fact about chamomile tea for the majority of buyers who seek it specifically for its calming properties.



Chamomile Tea and the Herbal Garden Sampler

Chamomile is one of four teas in the Herbal Garden Sampler alongside Lemon Grass, Peppermint, and Spearmint. In the sampler, Chamomile is the warmest and most calming of the four — the others bring brightness and freshness (peppermint, spearmint) or citrus warmth (lemon grass); chamomile provides the soft, apple-floral, sleep-adjacent character that anchors the collection's calming end. At $12 for 20 cups across four herbals, the Herbal Garden Sampler is the most efficient introduction to Adagio's herbal collection.



Chamomile Tea as a Gift

Chamomile is the most universally appropriate herbal tea gift in the Adagio collection — the one that works for virtually every recipient regardless of their tea preferences, life circumstances, or caffeine management needs. A score of 96 from 4,125 customers is the highest combined quality-and-quantity signal in the herbal range. The combination of the name recognition (everyone knows chamomile), the apple-floral comfort character, the zero caffeine, and the beautiful whole flower dry leaf appearance makes it the safest and most warmly received herbal gift available.

Available in a sample ($2, 5 cups), 1.5oz ($7, 18 cups, 37¢/cup), 8oz ($14, 97 cups, 14¢/cup), and pyramid teabags ($7, 15 bags). The 1.5oz pouch at $7 is the ideal gift size. For a complete herbal garden experience, the Herbal Garden Sampler includes Chamomile alongside Lemon Grass, Peppermint, and Spearmint at $12 for 20 cups.



Buy Chamomile Tea Online

Order Chamomile loose leaf tea online — Egyptian whole flower chamomile from the Nile River Valley, scored 96 by 4,125 customers, from 14¢ per cup. Caffeine-free. Free shipping on qualifying orders. Available in sample, 1.5oz, and 8oz loose leaf pouches and pyramid teabag format. Delivered from Adagio's New Jersey warehouse within one business day.

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