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Chrysanthemum Tea
Benefits
Chrysanthemum tea is a traditional floral herbal tea enjoyed throughout Asia for its light, refreshing taste and soothing qualities.Made from dried chrysanthemum flowers, this naturally caffeine-free tea is commonly served both hot and iced.
Why People Enjoy Chrysanthemum Tea
  • Naturally caffeine-free
  • Light floral taste
  • Refreshing served cold
  • Traditionally consumed in herbal wellness culture
  • Popular as an evening tea
  • Our USDA Organic Chrysanthemum Flower Tea is made from premium dried flowers with no additives or artificial ingredients.
Why People Enjoy Chrysanthemum Tea
  • Naturally caffeine-free
  • Light floral taste
  • Refreshing served cold
  • Traditionally consumed in herbal wellness culture
  • Popular as an evening tea
  • Our USDA Organic Chrysanthemum Flower Tea is made from premium dried flowers with no additives or artificial ingredients.
Is Chrysanthemum Tea Caffeine-Free?
Yes — pure chrysanthemum tea is naturally caffeine-free.

Chrysanthemum tea is made from dried chrysanthemum flowers rather than traditional tea
leaves, making it a popular herbal tea option for those avoiding caffeine.

Why Choose Caffeine-Free Herbal Tea?
● Suitable for evenings
● Gentle floral flavor
● Popular alternative to coffee or black tea
● Can be enjoyed hot or iced

Always check ingredient labels to ensure no caffeinated teas have been blended into the
product.
Best Time to Drink Chrysanthemum Tea
Chrysanthemum tea can be enjoyed any time of day thanks to its naturally caffeine-free nature
and refreshing floral flavor.

Popular Times to Enjoy Chrysanthemum Tea

Morning
A light and refreshing alternative to caffeinated beverages.

Afternoon
Served iced, chrysanthemum tea makes a refreshing daytime drink.

Evening
Because it contains no caffeine, many people enjoy chrysanthemum tea as part of their
nighttime routine.

After Meals
Its floral taste pairs well after savory meals and spicy foods.

Chrysanthemum tea can be enjoyed hot, iced, or lightly sweetened with honey.