- Features:
- 100% Organic Herbal Tea
- Natural source of vitamin A, C, and E, as well as thiamin, riboflavin and niacin
- USDA Organic
Chickweed Tea by Buddha Teas Chickweed is a small, flowering shrub found in North America and Europe. The above-ground parts are used to craft a unique and likable herbal tea. INSTRUCTIONS Fresh water is essential for brewing a great cup of tea.
- Use one teabag per cup of boiling water. This small floral shrub may be viewed as a weed in many parts of the world, but it actually makes an exceptional herbal tea. Known alternatively as starweed, winterweed or satinflower, chickweed can be found in abundance throughout Europe and North America. While its ability to grow almost anywhere has made it disliked by gardeners, countless generations have purposefully cultivated it. Chickweed may be used as a leafy vegetable, and is a key ingredient in an important dish eaten during spring festivals in Japan. Chickweed tea is crafted from its flowers, stems and leaves, and offers a gentle flavor, smooth and somewhat fruity. Honey or sugar may be added as desired. Chickweed may be a sweet and enjoyable tea, but that is not the only positive quality this herbal tea has to offer. A fresh cup of chickweed tea can help to provide important nutrients. Chickweed is a natural source of vitamin A, C, and E, as well as thiamin, riboflavin and niacin. Its mineral content includes iron, magnesium, sulfur, calcium and manganese. Furthermore, chickweed contains several plant-based constituents, including flavonoids, saponins, mucilage and essential fatty acids. Many of its constituents also have antioxidant properties. |