Calendula Tea

Main Features

1.New crop, High quality.
2.sun dried,No Moulds
3.100% Natural , Healthy food


Product Name :Calendula Tea

Type:Flower tea and Herbal tea 

Color :Purple 

Grade :Grade A 

Usage:Harbal Tea 

Moisture:12 % max

Admixture:0.5% max

Packing:Inner Pack in a polybag, outside pack in a Carton 

Storage:Cool and dry place

Shelf life:2 years

Trade Terms:FOB,CIF,CFR or EXW

Place of Origin:China Guangxi

MOQ:50KG


Calendula tea is an herbal tea made from the dried petals of the calendula (Calendula officinalis) flower. Calendula, also known as marigold, has been traditionally used for various medicinal purposes. Here are some key points about calendula tea:

  1. 1.Flavor and Aroma: Calendula tea has a mild, slightly earthy and floral flavor. It is not overpowering, making it a pleasant and soothing herbal infusion.

  2. 2,Health Benefits:

    • Anti-Inflammatory: Calendula is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and has been used topically in creams and ointments for skin conditions.

    • Antioxidant: The tea contains antioxidants, which can help neutralize free radicals in the body.

    • Digestive Support: Calendula tea may provide mild digestive support and has been used to alleviate stomach discomfort.

  3. 3.Skin Health: Calendula is often associated with skin health, and while the topical application is more common, some people believe that drinking calendula tea may also have benefits for the skin from the inside.

  4. 4.Preparation: To make calendula tea, dried calendula petals are steeped in hot water. It's recommended to use about one teaspoon of dried petals per cup of water. Allow it to steep for 5-10 minutes.

  5. 5.Caffeine-Free: Calendula tea is naturally caffeine-free, making it a suitable choice for those looking for an herbal beverage without caffeine.

  6. 6.Color: Calendula tea can have a golden-yellow color, adding to its visual appeal.

  7. 7.Combining with Other Herbs: Calendula tea can be enjoyed on its own or blended with other herbs for unique flavor combinations. Some people combine it with chamomile or mint for added complexity.

  8. 8.Availability: Dried calendula flowers for making tea can be found in health food stores, herbal shops, or online.

  9. 9.Caution: While calendula tea is generally considered safe for most people, individuals with allergies to plants in the Asteraceae family (which includes ragweed and marigolds) should exercise caution. As with any herbal tea, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional if you have specific health concerns or are pregnant.

Calendula tea is not as widely consumed as some other herbal teas, but it can be a delightful and potentially beneficial option for those seeking a caffeine-free herbal infusion.


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