Chamomile flowers are among the most cherished herbs in traditional tea culture, valued for their soft floral aroma and calming, sleep-supportive qualities. Our dried chamomile flowers are carefully harvested and dried to preserve their essential oils, golden color, and gentle flavor — perfect for tea, infusions, and herbal formulas.
If you’re researching drying chamomile flowers or drying chamomile flowers for tea, you’ll be pleased to know our blossoms are ready-to-use and optimally dried for infusion. These loose chamomile flowers brew into a soothing cup enjoyed worldwide for reducing stress, calming the mind, and supporting digestive ease.
Customers looking for organic chamomile flowers often choose loose blossoms for their purity and potency. These flowers can be brewed alone or combined with lavender, lemon balm, or peppermint for nighttime blends. They also make an exquisite base for floral bath teas, homemade sachets, skincare tonics, and children’s calming remedies.
HOW TO USE
For Chamomile Tea:
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Add 1–2 teaspoons dried chamomile flowers.
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Pour hot water (90–100°C).
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Steep 5–10 minutes.
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Strain and enjoy warm or iced.
Other Uses:
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Herbal sleep blends
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Digestive teas after meals
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Bath soaks and skin tonics
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DIY herbal sachets & potpourri
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Steam inhalations
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Craft beverage syrups
Tip: Dried chamomile flowers for tea pair beautifully with honey and lemon.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
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Calming & Relaxing
Traditionally used to support sleep quality and emotional calm. -
Digestive Comfort
Soothing to the stomach; often enjoyed after meals. -
Whole Loose Flowers
Premium loose chamomile flowers for optimal flavor extraction. -
Tea-Ready Dried Format
No need for drying chamomile flowers at home — these are already artisan-dried. -
Caffeine-Free Herbal Tea
Safe for evening and family use. -
Versatile Botanical Ingredient
Ideal for teas, infusions, skincare, and aromatherapy crafts.
MAIN INGREDIENTS
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100% Dried Chamomile Flowers (Matricaria chamomilla)
FAQ SECTION
Q: What are chamomile flowers dried used for?
Chamomile flowers dried are used for tea, relaxation blends, digestive support, bath soaks, and aromatherapy crafts.
Q: How do I make tea with dried chamomile flowers?
Simply steep the flowers in hot water for 5–10 minutes. See “How to Use” above.
Q: Are these organic chamomile flowers?
If your stock is certified organic, answer “yes.” If not, we can position them as “naturally grown” — just let me know.
Q: Can I use dried chamomile flowers for tea?
Yes. These are premium dried chamomile flowers for tea, infusions, and blends.
Q: What is the difference between loose chamomile flowers and bagged tea?
Loose flowers provide better flavor, more aroma, and higher volatile oil content than pre-bagged tea.
Q: Can I dry chamomile flowers at home?
Yes, but buying dried chamomile flowers saves time and ensures consistent drying, color, and quality.
Q: Are chamomile flowers caffeinated?
No. Chamomile is naturally caffeine-free.
Q: Is chamomile safe for children?
Chamomile is traditionally used for children, but consult a qualified practitioner for specific needs.
Q: Can chamomile be used for skincare?
Yes — chamomile’s soothing nature makes it popular for baths, toners, rinses, and compresses.

















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