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dried lily flower pregnancy Fragrant Dried Lily Flower Tea Lilies petal Flower tea Herbal Tea 100 gram

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dried lily flower pregnancy Fragrant Dried Lily Flower Tea Lilies petal Flower tea Herbal Tea 100 gramTL; DR (AI Summary) Premium 100g dried lily flower herbal tea with delicate floral sweet flavor, sourced from East Asia; ideal for hot or iced wellness infusions and traditional Chinese preparations. Best for: Herbal tea enthusiasts seeking authentic East Asian botanicals Best for: Traditional Chinese medicine inspired wellness routines Best for: Culinary use in congee, sweet soups, or blended tisanes Not suitable for: Not a medical treatment or

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Premium 100g dried lily flower herbal tea with delicate floral-sweet flavor, sourced from East Asia; ideal for hot or iced wellness infusions and traditional Chinese preparations.

  • Best for: Herbal tea enthusiasts seeking authentic East Asian botanicals
  • Best for: Traditional Chinese medicine-inspired wellness routines
  • Best for: Culinary use in congee, sweet soups, or blended tisanes
  • Not suitable for: Not a medical treatment or substitute for professional healthcare
  • Not suitable for: Not suitable for individuals with lily allergies
  • Not suitable for: Not intended for use in aluminum brewing vessels (may alter flavor)

Key Features:

  • Origin: Cultivated across East Asia (China, Japan, Korea)
  • Flavor Profile: Delicate, mildly sweet with floral honey-like notes and silky texture
  • Brewing Guidance: Steep 1–2 tsp per 8 oz at 195°F (90°C) for 5–8 minutes; re-steepable 2–3 times
  • Quality Assurance: Naturally dried, hand-inspected to preserve beneficial compounds
  • Serving Suggestions: Enjoy hot for therapeutic benefit or iced; pairs well with chrysanthemum, goji berries, rock sugar, jujube dates, longan, and lotus seeds

Dried Lily Flower Tea — Premium dried herbal tisane, cultivated across East Asia — primarily China, Japan, and Korea for culinary and medicinal use. Each 100 grams package delivers authentic, carefully sourced botanical quality for a rich, flavorful cup of wellness tea.

This exceptional dried lily flower tea features a delicate, mildly sweet with floral honey-like notes and a silky, smooth texture. Whether you are a seasoned herbal tea enthusiast or discovering this remarkable botanical for the first time, the depth of flavor and aroma in every cup will leave a lasting impression. Each batch is carefully harvested, naturally dried, and hand-inspected to preserve the full spectrum of beneficial compounds and authentic taste.

How to Brew the Perfect Cup

Water Temperature: Heat fresh, filtered water to 195°F (90°C). Using proper temperature is essential — water that is too hot can destroy delicate volatile oils and create excessive bitterness, while water that is too cool will not extract the full range of beneficial compounds and flavors.

Steeping Instructions: 5-8 minutes. Use approximately 1-2 teaspoons of dried herb per 8 oz cup. Place the herb in a ceramic teapot, glass infuser, or stainless steel strainer — avoid aluminum which can alter the flavor. Cover while steeping to trap volatile essential oils that would otherwise escape as steam. For a stronger medicinal brew, increase steeping time by 3-5 minutes. The same leaves can often be re-steeped 2-3 times, with each infusion revealing different flavor layers.

Serving Suggestions: Enjoy hot for maximum therapeutic benefit, or let cool and serve over ice for a refreshing summer beverage. Can be brewed in larger batches and refrigerated for up to 48 hours. Wonderful with chrysanthemum, goji berries, and rock sugar for a traditional Chinese wellness tea. Pairs with jujube dates, longan, and lotus seeds for a nourishing sweet soup. Excellent in congee.

Health Benefits and Traditional Uses

  • Prized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for nourishing yin and clearing heat from the lungs
  • Natural calming properties — traditionally prescribed for insomnia, anxiety, and restlessness
  • Contains colchicine derivatives and steroidal saponins with potential neuroprotective effects
  • Rich in polysaccharides that support immune function and gut health
  • Used in TCM to alleviate dry cough and soothe irritated throat tissues

Important Note: These statements describe traditional and historical uses of this herb. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.

Cultural History and Heritage

Lily bulbs and flowers (Baihe) have been documented in Chinese Materia Medica since the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD). The Bencao Gangmu, compiled by Li Shizhen in 1578, describes lily as a herb that 'calms the spirit and nourishes the heart.' In Japanese kaiseki cuisine, lily bulb (yurine) is a treasured seasonal delicacy. Korean traditional medicine uses it similarly for lung and heart patterns.

The enduring use of dried lily flower across multiple cultures and centuries speaks to its genuine value as a botanical remedy. Modern scientific research continues to validate many of the traditional applications that herbalists and healers have relied upon for generations. By choosing this authentic, high-quality product, you are connecting with a rich tapestry of herbal wisdom that spans continents and civilizations.

Quality and Sourcing

Our dried lily flower is sourced directly from trusted growers who follow sustainable harvesting practices. Each batch undergoes careful quality inspection to ensure consistent potency, purity, and flavor. We prioritize whole-leaf and whole-flower material over ground powders, because intact plant material retains its essential oils and active compounds far better than finely processed alternatives. You will notice the difference in both aroma and taste from the very first brew.

Every package is sealed in food-grade packaging to lock in freshness and protect against moisture, light, and oxidation during transit and storage. We recommend transferring to an airtight glass or ceramic container upon arrival for the longest shelf life.

Storage Instructions

Store dried lily flowers in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Keeps well for 18-24 months. Check periodically for moisture — should feel crisp and dry.

Preparation Variations

Traditional Hot Brew: The classic method described above — perfect for daily wellness ritual. Brew a cup in the morning to start your day with intention, or in the evening as part of a calming wind-down routine.

Cold Brew Method: Place 2-3 tablespoons of dried herb per quart of cold filtered water in a glass pitcher. Refrigerate for 8-12 hours (overnight works perfectly). Strain and serve over ice. Cold brewing produces a smoother, less bitter infusion while still extracting beneficial compounds. Add fresh fruit slices, mint, or a drizzle of honey before serving.

Concentrated Decoction: For maximum potency, add 3-4 tablespoons per cup of water, bring to a gentle simmer (not a full boil), and cook with the lid on for 15-20 minutes on low heat. This method extracts the deepest level of active compounds and is the traditional medicinal preparation method used by herbalists. The resulting liquid will be darker, stronger, and more concentrated — dilute if needed.

Blending Ideas: Wonderful with chrysanthemum, goji berries, and rock sugar for a traditional Chinese wellness tea. Pairs with jujube dates, longan, and lotus seeds for a nourishing sweet soup. Excellent in congee. Experiment with proportions to find your perfect blend. Start with a 3:1 ratio of primary herb to complement, and adjust to taste.

Package Contents

You will receive 100 grams of premium dried dried lily flower (4 packs), carefully packaged for maximum freshness. This is a generous supply — depending on your preferred strength, each package yields approximately 33-50 cups of delicious herbal tea. That translates to weeks or even months of daily enjoyment at a fraction of the cost of pre-packaged tea bags.

Loose-leaf herbal tea is superior to tea bags in every way: better flavor extraction, more surface area for water contact, no paper or plastic contamination, and the ability to precisely control your preferred strength. Once you experience the difference that high-quality loose herbs make, you will never go back to mass-market tea bags.

Caffeine-Free: This is a naturally caffeine-free herbal tisane, safe for evening consumption and suitable for those who are sensitive to caffeine or looking to reduce their caffeine intake.

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