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The Tao of Tea, Chrysanthemum, 0.8 Oz
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Chrysanthemums have been cultivated in China as a flowering herb since the 15th century BC, and chrysanthemum tea made from the flowers is drunk in many parts of Asia. The flowers make a beautiful infusion, floating on the water, and are especially popular at our cosmic reflections teahouse in the Lan so Chinese garden. Smooth with hints of buttery licorice, mild sweetness and a pleasant bite. Chrysanthemum flowers Chrysanthemum is a soothing, aromatic herbal teaLong Description
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