Pure - Herbal Tea
Chamomile Flowers 40g
Loose whole Flowers - Caffeine Free
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- Ingredients: Egyptian Chamomile
- Ingredients From: Egypt
- Product Type: Whole Flower
- Botanical Name: Matricaria Chamomilla
- Caffeine Level: None
- size: 40g (1.41oz)
Pure Egyptian Chamomile Flowers Herbal Loose Tea by MARCOINA - Whole Flower, in Resealable bag, Caffeine-Free from Egypt - Perfect for Hot Brews - Known as Matricaria recutita.
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Chamomile is known by various names in different languages. In English, it is called "Chamomile," while in Spanish, it is referred to as "Manzanilla." In French, it is "Camomille," and in German, it is "Kamille." Italians call it "Camomilla," and in Portuguese, it is "Camomila." The Dutch use "Kamille," while in Russian, it is known as "Ромашка" (Romashka). In Arabic, it is "بابونج" (Baboonj), and in Mandarin Chinese, it is "洋甘菊" (Yáng gānjú). In Hindi, it is called "चमेली" (Chameli), and in Japanese, it is "カモミール" (Kamomīru). The Koreans refer to it as "카모마일" (Kamomail), while the Greeks say "Χαμομήλι" (Chamómili). In Turkish, it is "Papatya," in Polish, "Rumianek," and in Swedish, "Kamomill." Finns call it "Kamomilla," while in Czech, it is "Heřmánek." Hungarians refer to it as "Kamilla," while in Romanian, it is "Mușețel." In Ukrainian, it is also "Ромашка" (Romashka), and in Thai, it is "คาโมมายล์" (Kā mō māi). In Vietnamese, it is "Cúc La Mã."
Chamomile is also known by several other names, including "German Chamomile" (Matricaria chamomilla), "Roman Chamomile" (Chamaemelum nobile), "Wild Chamomile," "Manzanilla Tea," "Mayweed," "Pineapple Weed" (because of its pineapple-like scent), "Apple Weed," "Ground Apple," "Sweet Chamomile," "Feverfew" (though technically different), "Strawflower" (due to its dried flower appearance), "Calming Herb," and "Healing Herb."
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