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    "excerpt": "Teapigs Chamomile Flowers is a pure single-ingredient chamomile, whole flowers in the pyramid temple rather than the crushed dust and fragments cheaper camomile bags use. I will leave the sleepy-tea framing aside and judge it as a cup: as a plain camomile it is clean, soft and honeyed rather than dusty or bitter, the whole-flower end of the bracket, picked into the Teas.co.uk curator selection alongside our other pure camomiles.Preparation: drop one pyramid into a 250ml mug at 95 to 100 degrees and steep four to five minutes. The whole-flower pyramid lets the blossom open fully for a fuller, cleaner cup than fragments give. Being caffeine-free it is an easy evening choice, and it pairs especially well with honey on toast or a plain shortbread.The 37.5g pack makes about 15 cups, working out at roughly thirty pence each. The outer cardboard is fully kerbside recyclable across the UK, and the inner foil pouch is recyclable through supermarket soft-plastic collection points.Texture is a soft, soothing pure-chamomile cup pouring a pale gold from natural ingredients with no caffeine at all, so it suits last thing at night. Teapigs sources by country of origin where applicable and commits to recyclable packaging and sustainable sourcing across the range, earning its place for households wanting quality whole-flower camomile at a fair price against the supermarket alternatives in the category.Curator notes: rated four point six out of five, Chamomile Flowers is the clean, single-flower evening option in the Teapigs range. Best prepared as directed, fifteen servings a pack, recyclable packaging, and the canonical pairing is honey on toast. Same-day UK dispatch on orders placed before three in the afternoon, Monday to Friday, with a free curator-picked tasting sample in every parcel.",
    "content_text": "Teapigs Chamomile Flowers is a refined essential for the modern consumer seeking a sensory rich alternative to standard grocery store herbal bags. Unlike basic blends that use crushed dust and fragments this infusion is structured to address the requirement for a deep floral reset through a complex botanical matrix of whole whole flowers. These Teapigs tea temples take that same approachable quality and put it into a format you can enjoy at home or as a satisfying evening wind down.\r\n\r\nTo experience the full British lifestyle feel this indulgent whole flower chamomile tea pairs nicely with a quiet book or as a refreshing iced summer cooler. Whether you are relaxing at home or need a consistent wellness boost during a busy day this blend gives you a gentle and invigorating experience that continues the Teapigs tradition of quality into 2026.\r\n\u2615 How Does Teapigs Chamomile Flowers Taste?\r\n\r\n Sweet Whole Blooms: \u25cf\u25cf\u25cf\u25cf\u25cf (5/5) A dominant one hundred percent flower foundation providing immediate palate comfort and natural honey notes.\r\n Crisp Apple Notes: \u25cf\u25cf\u25cf\u25cf\u25cb (4/5) Natural floral aromatics that mimic the scent of fresh summer air and spring blossoms.\r\n Honeyed Depth: \u25cf\u25cf\u25cf\u25cb\u25cb (3/5) Sourced from premium estates to provide a sweet juicy profile rather than grassy or weak hay like notes.\r\n Clean Floral Finish: \u25cf\u25cf\u25cf\u25cf\u25cb (4/5) Expertly balanced whole ingredients ensure a refreshing aftertaste that clears the palate and aids sleep.\r\n\r\nTeas.co.uk Curator Rating: 4.8/5, Our expert verdict.\r\nThe Story Behind the Teapigs Brand\r\nTeapigs was founded in London in two thousand and six by Nick and Louise with a mission to get people drinking real tea again.\r\n\r\n Tea Temple Innovation: Frustrated by paper bags filled with dust they pioneered the Teapigs brand tea temple to give whole flowers room to infuse properly.\r\n Ancient Wisdom: Tapping into ancient Egyptian and European traditions this blend uses whole flowers for a superior taste that supports natural sleep rhythms.\r\n Business for Good: As a certified B Corp Teapigs prioritizes ethical goals supporting tea communities in Rwanda through the Point Foundation.\r\n\r\n\ud83c\udf0d Teapigs Commitment To The Planet\r\nTeapigs is a pioneer in sustainable tea production ensuring that every component of this product respects the environment.\r\n\r\n Plastic Free Temples: These spacious mesh bags are made from corn starch (Soilon) and contain zero fossil plastic glues or mesh.\r\n Home Compostable: The inner clear sachet is made from Natureflex (wood pulp) and can be safely composted in an industrial or food waste bin.\r\n Sustainable Sourcing: As members of the Ethical Tea Partnership Teapigs ensures fair wages for farmers and supports sustainable estates in Croatia and beyond.\r\n\r\n\ud83d\udd0d How Does Teapigs Chamomile Compare to:\r\n\r\n Twinings Chamomile: While Twinings uses crushed dusty flowers Teapigs uses whole Egyptian blooms for a much sweeter juicier taste.\r\n Pukka Night Time: Pukka is a complex herbal blend whereas Teapigs provides a pure single origin flower experience for those who prefer minimalism.\r\n Standard Store Brands: Teapigs distinguishes itself through its plastic free B Corp status and the ability to see the real whole ingredients through the mesh.\r\n\r\n\n\ud83e\uded6 Brewing The Perfect Cup of Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g\n\nWater temperature: 100\u00b0C, just boiled water releases the most of the natural apigenin and bisabolol.\nMeasure: One bag per 200ml of just boiled water.\nSteep: 5 to 7 minutes covered; the cover traps the volatile oils and forces them back into the cup as it cools.\nService: Add a teaspoon of clear honey if you find the natural flavour too floral. No milk, it mutes the apple honey notes.\nTiming: Best 45 minutes before bed; the apigenin needs that long to circulate.\nCaffeine note: Naturally caffeine free.\nBest with: shortbread, lemon drizzle cake, oatmeal biscuits, or alone as a wind down cup.\n\n\u26a0\ufe0f Safety & Dietary\nTeapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g is a caffeine free flower infusion in the daisy family; safety points below cover dietary status, the apigenin content, and a single allergy note for ragweed sensitive readers.\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/product/teapigs-chamomile-flowers-15-tea-bags-37-5g/\n\r\n\n \ud83c\udf31 Nutrient Note: Contains the natural compounds (polyphenols, antioxidants or warming actives) characteristic of Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g, supporting general wellbeing as part of a balanced diet.\r\n Dietary Status: Vegan vegetarian gluten free and sugar free with only 1 calorie per cup.\r\n Caffeine Status: Naturally caffeine free 0mg. Ideal for all day and late evening consumption.\r\n Health Note: Contains apigenin which binds to brain receptors to promote a state of calm mental clarity and sleepiness.\r\n Allergen Note: Avoid if you have a known allergy to ragweed or the daisy family; produced in a factory that handles nuts.\r\n Sustainability: Packaging features fifteen plant based biodegradable temples in a recyclable box with 100 percent natural ingredients.",
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                "content": "\u2b50 How do I brew the perfect cup of Teapigs Chamomile Flowers?Drop one Teapigs pyramid bag into a 250ml mug, top with water at 95-100\u00b0C, steep 4-5 minutes. The whole leaf pyramid format allows full leaf expansion for cafe grade extraction, much fuller body than crushed dust tea bags. Drink plain to appreciate the natural character, or with milk for the British style cup.\ud83c\udf1f What is the difference between the whole leaf pyramid format and standard tea bags?Standard tea bags contain crushed tea dust which brews quickly but produces a one note flat cup. Teapigs pyramid bags contain whole leaves which need the 3D space of the pyramid to unfurl during brewing. The result is a much more layered cup, closer to properly brewed loose leaf tea than to standard tea bag cups.\ud83d\udcab What ingredients are in Teapigs Chamomile Flowers and where are they sourced?pure single flower chamomile. The leaf is sourced direct fair trade from smallholder farmers in the relevant growing region (China for green tea, India for black tea, herbal botanicals from various organic growers). No synthetic flavour drops; real botanicals throughout the Teapigs range.\ud83d\udd06 Is Teapigs Chamomile Flowers caffeinated, and how much per cup?0mg per cup. Suitable for any time of day including late evening, ideal for caffeine sensitive drinkers.\u2600\ufe0f Is Teapigs Chamomile Flowers suitable for vegans, vegetarians and gluten free diets?Yes, fully vegan. All ingredients in the Teapigs range are plant based and the pyramid bag mesh is plant based PLA (no animal derived gelatin or other animal products).\ud83c\udf24\ufe0f Are Teapigs Chamomile Flowers pyramid bags plant based, plastic free and home compostable?Yes, since 2020 all Teapigs pyramid bags are plant based PLA biodegradable mesh, home compostable in domestic composting bins. Zero polypropylene or synthetic plastic sealants, which earlier pyramid formats often used.\ud83c\udf19 What does B Corp certification mean for Teapigs Chamomile Flowers and the brand overall?Teapigs has been a certified B Corporation since 2010, committing to environmental and social impact metrics across the entire supply chain. This is a structural commitment rather than a marketing claim, audited externally on a regular schedule. Direct fair trade relationships with smallholder farmers are part of the B Corp framework.\ud83c\udf1b How does Teapigs Chamomile Flowers compare to Twinings, Tetley and other mainstream tea bag alternatives?Twinings and Tetley are mainstream British tea brands using crushed leaf tea bags at lower price points (~\u00a30.07-0.10 per cup). Teapigs uses whole leaf in pyramid bags at the premium tier (~\u00a30.30 per cup). The pyramid format and whole leaf source give the Teapigs cup noticeably more body and layered flavour, justifying the premium positioning.\ud83c\udf6f Can I drink Teapigs Chamomile Flowers iced or cold brewed?Yes, particularly good in summer. Brew two pyramids strong in 200ml hot water for the full steep time, cool to room temperature, top with 200ml cold water and ice. The whole leaf pyramid format produces fuller body that holds up to ice dilution better than crushed leaf tea bags.\ud83c\udf4b Are Teapigs Chamomile Flowers cartons, pyramid bags and inner wrappers recyclable?Outer cardboard FSC certified card carton is fully kerbside recyclable across the UK. Inner foil pouch is recyclable through supermarket soft plastic collection points. The pyramid bags themselves are plant based PLA and home compostable.\ud83c\udf4a What's the shelf life of Teapigs Chamomile Flowers and how should I store it for peak flavour?Approximately 24 months from manufacture. Once opened, re seal the inner foil pouch tightly between uses. Best within 4 months of opening for peak flavour, particularly for blends with volatile aromatics (citrus, mint, floral).\ud83c\udf53 Where does Teapigs come from, and who founded the brand?Teapigs was founded in London in 2006 by Nick Kilby and Louise Cheadle with a mission to bring loose leaf quality tea into the convenient tea bag format. B Corp certified since 2010, acquired by Tata Global Beverages in 2017 for international expansion while keeping the founder led product team and B Corp commitments intact.\ud83e\uded0 How does the price per cup compare to loose leaf?Loose leaf tea at similar quality runs \u00a30.40-0.80 per cup and requires brewing equipment (teapot or infuser). Teapigs pyramid format brings whole leaf quality to a quick tea bag preparation at roughly \u00a30.30 per cup. The convenience trade off is small; the quality gap is small; the price is closer to mid tier mainstream than to premium loose leaf."
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                "content": "IngredientProportionWhat it bringsChamomile100%The single botanical in this pure infusion selected for its characteristic flavour.Pack: Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g; caffeine free infusion. Best within 18 months of the pack date.Characterising components shown; any unquantified base makes up the remaining body. Globally sourced, blended and packed to brand specification.Sourcing & blend. Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g is put together by Teapigs, the whole leaf brand that uses real tea and biodegradable plant based temples rather than dust and fannings. Every component is held to a fixed quality and purity specification, then blended and taste tested multiple times per batch so the cup stays consistent box to box. The bags are plant based and industrially compostable in a fully recyclable carton.What's in Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g, and what isn't:In: a caffeine free infusion of chamomile, with nothing in the bag but the listed components and any infusion base.No artificial colours, preservatives or added sugar: any sweetness is natural to the blend.Plastic free bag: plant fibre, industrially compostable, no plastic sealant.Allergen note: packed in a facility that also handles nuts and cereals; check the latest pack for the current cross contact statement."
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                "content": "The flavour of Teapigs Chamomile Flowers, 15 Tea Bags 37.5g is built in three layers, and reading them in order explains exactly why the cup tastes the way it does from the first lift of steam to the last swallow.The outer layer is aromatic: a caffeine free infusion of chamomile. These volatile compounds sit on the surface of the dried leaf and are the first thing released when hot water hits the bag, reaching the nose before the liquid ever touches the tongue. That is why a freshly poured cup always reads strongest on the aroma, and why a cup left to stand smells flatter even though the liquid itself keeps its strength.The flavour spike arrives mid palate, where the headline components carry the weight. The lead notes release their character first while any supporting notes fill in underneath, which is why the cup tastes layered rather than one dimensional. This is best drunk clear; the botanicals carry their own natural sweetness and milk tends to mute the brighter top notes. It is the densest, most concentrated stretch of the cup and the part a longer steep develops most.The base structure is the lingering finish: a clean, gently rounded note that resets the palate and invites the next sip. This deliberate three layer balance is the hallmark of a properly built blend, and it is what stops a single note tea from tasting thin halfway down the mug. A well made cup should still be interesting on the final mouthful, not just the first.Getting it right in the cup. Use one bag per 200 to 250ml and steep for 4 to 6 minutes in water straight off the boil; under steeping is the most common reason this blend tastes weaker than it should, because the heavier aromatic compounds are the slowest to leave the leaf. Keep the cup covered for the first minute to trap the volatile oils in the liquid rather than losing them to the steam. Cold brewed in the fridge for six to eight hours the same blend mellows noticeably: less aromatic lift, a rounder, sweeter body and a longer, gentler finish. Stored sealed somewhere cool and dark the character holds well beyond a year, fading slowly in aroma long before it ever turns stale.How water and temperature change it. The same bag gives a measurably different cup depending on how you treat the water. Hotter water and a longer steep pull more of the heavier, deeper compounds for a fuller, rounder, slightly more astringent result; cooler water or a shorter steep keeps the brighter top notes forward and the body lighter. Hard tap water mutes delicate florals and flattens citrus, so in a hard water area a slightly longer steep restores the balance, while soft water lets the top notes ring clearer and needs a touch less time. None of this is a fault in the blend, it is the same leaf responding to the cup you build around it, and once you know which way you like it the result is repeatable every time."
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                "content": "The Standard Chamomile Flowers CupThe flagship preparation for Teapigs Chamomile Flowers. Brew one tea temple in 250ml water at 95-100\u00b0C for a full 5 minutes, the whole leaf format means the leaves need room to expand, so always brew in a mug rather than crammed into a small cup. This is the Chamomile Flowers cup as the Teapigs team intend.\u23f1 5 min\ud83c\udf7d 1 mug\ud83d\udcca EasyYou'll need\ud83c\udf751 Teapigs Chamomile Flowers pyramid bag\ud83d\udca7250ml water at 95-100\u00b0C\ud83c\udf6fOptional: 1 tsp honeyMethodBoil the kettle.Drop the pyramid bag into a 250ml mug.Steep for 4-5 min, allowing the whole leaf to fully expand in the pyramid.Remove the bag, add honey or milk to taste.Drunk plain this is the Teapigs Chamomile Flowers cup as the team intend, the long soft floral chamomile with no astringency, the classic calming cup carrying through to the empty mug. A small biscuit alongside lifts the experience from a quick brew into a proper sit down moment, and the whole leaf temple format ensures every cup tastes the same as the first.Iced Chamomile FlowersAn iced version of Chamomile Flowers that holds the whole leaf signature through summer afternoons. Brew at concentrated strength then pour over ice, the Teapigs tea temple expands enough to give a vivid cup that doesn't wash out under dilution.\u23f1 10 min + cool\ud83c\udf7d 1 tall glass\ud83d\udcca EasyYou'll need\ud83c\udf752 pyramid bags\ud83d\udca7200ml hot water at 95-100\u00b0C\ud83d\udca7200ml cold water\ud83e\uddcaGenerous ice\ud83c\udf4bOptional: lemon wedgeMethodBrew two pyramids strong in 200ml hot water for the full 4-5 min.Remove bags and cool to room temperature.Combine with 200ml cold water in a tall jug.Pour over ice with optional lemon wedge.A cooler temperature Chamomile Flowers that keeps its Teapigs character intact through ice and summer. The whole leaf composition holds against dilution where chopped leaf supermarket alternatives lose their aromatics, and the cup pairs naturally with citrus or fresh herbs.Chamomile Flowers Cordial BaseA Chamomile Flowers cordial base for spritzers, mocktails and dessert drizzles. The reduction concentrates the Teapigs whole leaf character into a sweet syrup that holds a fortnight in the fridge and lets you use the cup's signature well beyond the standard brew.\u23f1 15 min\ud83c\udf7d 500ml cordial\ud83d\udcca MediumYou'll need\ud83c\udf754 pyramid bags\ud83d\udca7500ml hot water\ud83c\udf6f4 tbsp honey or 100g sugar\ud83c\udf4b1 tbsp lemon juiceMethodBrew four pyramid bags strong in 500ml hot water for 6-8 minutes.Stir in honey or sugar while the tea is still hot until dissolved.Cool to room temperature and stir in lemon juice.Bottle and refrigerate up to 7 days. Dilute 1:4 with sparkling water for tea presse.A small batch of Chamomile Flowers cordial keeps a fortnight in the fridge and turns the Teapigs blend into something you reach for beyond the standard cup. Spritzers, drizzles, even a splash into iced water, the whole leaf signature carries everywhere.Chamomile Flowers Afternoon Tea ServiceA serving ritual for Teapigs Chamomile Flowers that treats the cup as a small moment rather than a quick brew. Pre warm the mug, time the steep, serve with a biscuit, the Chamomile Flowers character lifts when given the same attention as a proper coffee service.\u23f1 5 min\ud83c\udf7d 2 mugs\ud83d\udcca EasyYou'll need\ud83c\udf752 pyramid bags\ud83d\udca7500ml hot water at 95-100\u00b0C\ud83e\udd5bMilk on the side (optional)\ud83c\udf70honey madeleinesMethodWarm the teapot with hot water and empty.Brew two bags in 500ml hot water for 4-5 min.Pour into delicate china cups.Serve with honey madeleines alongside.Treated this way the Chamomile Flowers cup becomes a small ritual rather than a quick brew. The Teapigs character shows up best when given a couple of minutes of attention, pre warmed cup, timed steep, biscuit on the saucer.Chamomile Flowers Latte (Plant Based)A Chamomile Flowers latte that turns the cup into a creamy comfort drink. Brew strong, fold into hot milk, the whole leaf Teapigs aromatics carry through the dairy and the result is closer to a chai house pour than a quick brew.\u23f1 8 min\ud83c\udf7d 1 mug\ud83d\udcca EasyYou'll need\ud83c\udf752 pyramid bags\ud83d\udca7150ml hot water at 95-100\u00b0C\ud83e\udd5b100ml hot oat milk\ud83c\udf6f1 tsp honeyMethodBrew two pyramids strong in 150ml hot water for the full steep time.Heat the oat milk to just under simmer.Combine the strong tea concentrate with the hot oat milk in the mug.Stir in honey if using.A frothed Chamomile Flowers latte that turns the Teapigs cup into a comfort drink. The whole leaf 100% whole chamomile flower heads, no chopped material carry through the dairy and the signature remains intact, closer to a chai house preparation than a quick brew.Chamomile Flowers AffogatoA Teapigs Chamomile Flowers preparation that uses the whole leaf tea temple character in a slightly different format. The signature carries the cup and the 100% whole chamomile flower heads, no chopped material run through to the finish, lifting an ordinary brew into a more deliberate moment.\u23f1 5 min\ud83c\udf7d 2 servings\ud83d\udcca EasyYou'll need\ud83c\udf662 scoops vanilla ice cream\ud83c\udf751 pyramid bag\ud83d\udca7100ml hot water\ud83c\udf6fOptional: drizzle of honeyMethodPlace one scoop of vanilla ice cream into each of two glass cups.Brew the pyramid bag in 100ml hot water for 4 minutes to make a concentrated cup.Remove the bag and pour the hot concentrate over the ice cream at the table.Drizzle with honey if using.The Teapigs whole leaf character carries the preparation and the Chamomile Flowers signature persists through to the finish, lifting an ordinary cup into a more deliberate moment of the kind the curators recommend.Cold Brew Chamomile FlowersA long cold brew that pulls the Chamomile Flowers character out of the Teapigs temple without the tannic edge hot water can extract. Twelve hours in the fridge gives a softer rounder cup, refreshing over ice with no added sweetener needed.\u23f1 12 hours\ud83c\udf7d 1 litre\ud83d\udcca EasyYou'll need\ud83c\udf754 pyramid bags\ud83d\udca71 litre cold water\ud83c\udf4bOptional: lemon slicesMethodDrop four pyramid bags into a 1-litre jug of cold water.Add optional lemon slices for citrus brightness.Refrigerate for 12 hours overnight.Remove the bags and serve over ice.Cold brewed the Chamomile Flowers cup loses none of its Teapigs character and gains a softer rounder mouthfeel. A jug in the fridge means a glass is always to hand on a warm afternoon, and the whole leaf cup needs no sugar to be refreshing.Chamomile Flowers GranitaA Chamomile Flowers granita for hot evenings and dinner party palate cleansers. The concentrate freezes into icy crystals that melt into a fragrant slush, surprisingly elegant for a no machine dessert built from a single Teapigs tea temple.\u23f1 20 min + freeze\ud83c\udf7d 6 servings\ud83d\udcca MediumYou'll need\ud83c\udf753 pyramid bags\ud83d\udca7500ml hot water\ud83c\udf6f3 tbsp honey\ud83c\udf4b1 tsp lemon juiceMethodBrew three bags strong in 500ml hot water for 6-8 minutes.Stir in honey while still hot, add lemon juice.Cool to room temperature and pour into a shallow freezer dish.Scrape with a fork every 30 minutes for 3 hours to create the granita texture.A pleasing finish to a dinner or a hot afternoon palate cleanser. The Teapigs Chamomile Flowers signature survives the freeze and the crystals melt into a fragrant slush, surprisingly elegant for a no machine dessert built from a single tea temple."
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