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Chamomile Honey Lemonade
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Chamomile Honey Lemonade

This soothing chamomile honey lemonade brews fragrant dried chamomile flowers into a gentle floral tea that is sweetened with raw honey and brightened with fresh lemon juice for a calming and refreshing herbal drink. This naturally caffeine-free herbal lemonade is perfect for winding down on a warm afternoon or serving at a relaxed summer gathering.

4.5
20 min
🍴4 servings
🔥98 cal
🔖Easy
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A calming chamomile honey lemonade made with brewed chamomile tea and raw honey sweetener.

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Nutrition per serving

98Calories
0gProtein
26gCarbs
0gFat
0gFiber

Ingredients

4servings

tea

sweetener

lemonade

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Instructions

1

Brew Chamomile Tea

Place dried chamomile flowers in a heatproof pitcher or teapot and pour 3 cups of boiling water over them. Steep for 8 to 10 minutes for a strong floral brew, then strain out the flowers completely.

2

Sweeten with Honey

While the chamomile tea is still warm, stir in the raw honey until it is fully dissolved. Warm liquid helps the honey incorporate smoothly without any separation.

3

Cool and Add Lemon

Allow the sweetened chamomile tea to cool to room temperature. Once cooled, stir in the fresh lemon juice and cold water. Taste and adjust honey or lemon juice as needed for your preferred balance.

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4

Serve Over Ice

Pour the chamomile honey lemonade over ice-filled glasses and garnish with a chamomile flower, lemon slice, or a drizzle of honey on the rim. This drink can be refrigerated for up to 2 days.

Substitutions

dried chamomile flowerschamomile tea bags using 4 bags for a convenient and equally flavorful result
raw honeylavender honey for an even more floral and aromatic version of this lemonade

Common mistakes

Steeping chamomile flowers for too long which creates a bitter overly strong tea that overwhelms the honey and lemon
Adding the lemon juice while the tea is still hot which can make it taste flat and diminish its bright citrus flavor
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