Use this Glossary to get quick definitions or explanations of terms and concepts used in this collection, or terms that you might encounter while managing your own herb garden.
Chamomile-specific terms:
Tisane: …
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Chamomile’s reputation for easing what ails you goes back thousands of years. In the Middle Ages, people used chamomile to treat asthma, colic, fever, inflammation, nausea, anxiety, skin diseases, and …
Chamomile is essentially a guilt-free food. At less than three calories a cup, it doesn’t really factor into a calorie-conscious diet. The “good stuff” in chamomile comes from other things, …
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When my daughters were young, a simple glass of warm milk could help put them to sleep. But now that they’ve grown into wonderful young women, offering them a glass …
OK, so this is not a complicated “recipe” per se, but there are a couple of things you need to know to make the perfect cuppa.
Whenever chamomile is mentioned, tea …
German chamomile is the more popular of the two species of chamomile. It produces far more flowers than its Roman chamomile counterpart. It grows to a height of 24 to …
Growing chamomile means having the right tools to do the job! And you need the right tools in the kitchen, too, to prepare your chamomile for tea and other uses! …