Chamomile Milk Tea (2024)

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Chamomile Milk Tea is a frothy, warming, honey-vanilla latte made with our Chamomile Dream Organic Herbal Tea. The perfect nighttime beverage to melt away your daily stress and promote sleep.

This delightful sleepy time milk tea is delicately sweet, creamy and caffeine-free. Adding ginger creates a warming effect and it’s just what you need to relax and unwind after a busy stressful day.

Serves 2

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Infusion Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • Milk or non-dairy of choice – 2 cups (additional 1/3 cup milk for frothing, if desired).
  • Chamomile Dream Organic Herbal Tea – 4 tea sachets (non-GMO pyramidal tea bags) or 4 teaspoons loose leaf tea
  • Honey – 2 tablespoons or to taste (or sugar substitute of choice)
  • Vanilla – 1 teaspoon
  • Ground dried ginger – ½ teaspoon or 1-inch knob fresh peeled and sliced

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Instructions

  • Heat milk or non-dairy in a saucepan over medium heat until simmering (205 degrees F or 96 degrees C). This step takes about 5 minutes. Do NOT boil! (keep your eyes on the saucepan because boiled over milk spills are messy!)
  • Remove milk or non-dairy from heat. Add Chamomile Dream Organic Herbal Tea, honey, vanilla and ginger. Steep for 5 minutes with lid on.
  • Remove tea sachet or strain out loose leaf tea. If you used fresh ginger remove that now. Stir.
  • If desired, froth 1/3 cup milk. Check out this handy tutorial on 8 Ways to Froth Milk without any special tools.
  • Pour hot Chamomile Milk Tea into mugs. If desired, garnish with a little frothed milk or non-dairy of choice. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

  • To make this recipe vegan, please use a non-dairy of choice. We use almond milk and it is delicious. Exchange the honey with maple syrup or sugar alternative of choice.
  • Ginger is a delicious warming herb. It’s a nice contrast to the cooling attributes of chamomile and spearmint in the Chamomile Dream Organic Herbal Tea.
  • Adjust honey to your desired taste. Feel free to use a sugar alternative of choice.
  • If you suffer from gastroesophageal reflex disease (GERD), be sure to try our plain Chamomile Organic Herbal Tea WITHOUT milk. According to John Hopkins, the fat in milk can actually aggravate acid reflux. In addition, according to Harvard Health, the spearmint in Chamomile Dream Organic Herbal Tea may relax the sphincter between the esophagus and stomach and cause acid reflux, so drink the plain Chamomile instead.

5 Reasons to Love Chamomile Milk Tea

  1. No caffeine in our Chamomile Dream Milk Tea.
  2. Chamomile tea is a natural sleep and mood enhancer
  3. The warmth of the milk makes you feel sleepy
  4. Ginger promotes digestion
  5. Vanilla and honey are aromatics that have that feel good factor.

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Do you have problems sleeping?

It’s a common problem that everyone encounters. Are you are having a hard time sleeping because your mind is racing? Maybe, you are thinking about your job, finances, the children and just life in general. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. There are more natural ways to promote sleep than medications. Be sure to start good sleep habits and try our honey chamomile tea latte instead.

How to Make Chamomile Tea for Sleep

Our delicious Chamomile Dream Organic Herbal Tea is lovely all on its own. Whether, you enjoy it a bedtime or during an afternoon break, we are certain that you will enjoy this signature blend. The NIH suggests that it can take between 1-1.5 hours for the health benefits of chamomile tea such as mild tranquillizer, sleep-inducer and sedative effects to work.

In a perfect world, we like to initiate our sleep hygiene routine about 2 hours before we actually turn the lights out. Get cozy, make tea and let your mind rest. Try not to work late into the evening but instead do something that is relaxing for you. Maybe, that is even making a “to-do list” for the next day. Once the to-do list is on paper, you know exactly what needs to be tackled the next day. Now, your mind can relax. Sip, savor and then sleep!

Mental Health Tea

Your days can be stressful. Life happens. It is how we respond to life’s stresses that determines our wellness. We know some days can be really difficult. Be good to yourself. Take some me time and be sure to check out our mental health teas for more delicious selection of therapeutic teas. We have teas to help with sleep and relaxation and others like our Morning Blend Organic Tea to help with cognition and mental alertness.

Cherish Those Little Moments

Work, school and all the to do tasks are overwhelming. Please take 5 personal minutes just for you.

  • Enjoy those first sips of your hot tea.
  • Embrace those crazy mornings getting the kids to eat breakfast and on task. They will be all grown up before you know it.
  • Take a minute to just enjoy the minute. You will never get that minute back.
  • Be good to yourself!

Stay well, live in the moment and take care.

Chamomile Milk Tea (2024)

FAQs

Does chamomile tea make good milk tea? ›

A Feel-Good Nightcap for Chilly Winter Evenings

Chamomile tea has a way of calming those nerves that rise up after a hectic day. Here, it's made extra special with the addition of steamed milk — and don't worry about needed a fancy milk frother, as you can make it warm and foamy right in a saucepan.

What does chamomile tea taste like with milk? ›

Chamomile Tea, Plain

I wasn't always a fan, but I find that honey, maple syrup, and/or lemon (especially lemon!) make it more to my taste. Likewise, adding warm milk, either dairy or non dairy milk, makes a creamy warm tea that amplifies the cozy, relaxing experience for which chamomile tea is famous.

How much milk to add to chamomile tea? ›

Ingredients
  1. Milk or non-dairy of choice – 2 cups (additional 1/3 cup milk for frothing, if desired).
  2. Chamomile Dream Organic Herbal Tea – 4 tea sachets (non-GMO pyramidal tea bags) or 4 teaspoons loose leaf tea.
  3. Honey – 2 tablespoons or to taste (or sugar substitute of choice)
  4. Vanilla – 1 teaspoon.

Is chamomile tea drank with milk? ›

Soothing and calming chamomile tea is steamed in warm milk for the perfect sleepy time night cap.

What to avoid with chamomile tea? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Blood thinning medications (anticoagulants and antiplatelets): Chamomile may increase the risk of bleeding when taken with blood-thinners such as warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), and aspirin.
  • Sedatives: Chamomile can make these drugs stronger, including:

What is chamomile milk good for? ›

The calming and soothing properties of chamomile, combined with the potential mood-boosting effects of milk, could create a comforting beverage that helps alleviate stress and anxiety. Heat milk in a saucepan over low to medium heat. Add chamomile flowers to the milk and allow them to steep for 5-10 minutes.

Is it OK to drink chamomile tea instead of water? ›

Herbal tea is especially good for hydration, so if you're not a fan of water, consider switching a few of those cups of tea to something herbal. Chamomile is excellent before bed, as are hibiscus and cinnamon.

What does chamomile tea do to your body? ›

Chamomile is a great anti-inflammatory drink, thanks to its lengthy list of chemical compounds and antioxidants, mentioned above. Reduced inflammation in the body means a lower risk of gastrointestinal pain, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, depression, and several other chronic health issues.

What pairs well with chamomile tea? ›

Pairing suggestions: Citrus, ginger, and honey are all flavors that pair well with Chamomile Mint. Any of those flavors can be added to the tea to amp up the flavor of the tea; or, try it with foods like gingersnap cookies, lemon bars, shortbread with citrus zest, or toast with butter and honey.

How much milk is enough for tea? ›

Adding milk to tea is a personal preference, we always recommend trying the tea straight before adding anything to it. If you going to add milk, a ratio of ¼ milk (or less) for one serving of tea is ideal.

Is 2 cups of chamomile tea too much? ›

Drinking 1-2 cups of chamomile tea every day is completely safe. In fact, studies have shown that it is OK to drink up to 5 cups of chamomile tea a day. Historically, chamomile has been used to treat conditions such as: Fever.

Does steeping chamomile tea longer make it stronger? ›

Plus, because chamomile is naturally milder, it requires a longer steep time to produce a stronger flavor profile.

What is the difference between chamomile and chamomile tea? ›

Camomile is a herb that's part of the Asteraceae family, a relative from which daisies and sunflowers come. It has been used to make camomile tea as a herbal infusion for centuries. We call it a herbal infusion because it doesn't come from the Camellia Sinensis plant, where most teas come from.

Is chamomile good for anxiety? ›

Chamomile. Limited data shows that short-term use of chamomile is likely safe and can be effective in lessening symptoms of anxiety. But chamomile may raise the risk of bleeding when used with blood-thinning medicines, especially if taken at high doses.

Can you add sugar and milk to chamomile tea? ›

The important thing is to use good quality tea such as Teapigs. The cardamom and cinnamon add an earthiness to the flavour, whilst the vanilla adds a touch of sweetness. I don't tend to add sugar or other sweeteners to my chamomile tea latte, but if you fancy a little extra sweetness I suggest using honey.

What tea is best for milk tea? ›

Black teas like Assam, Ceylon and Nilgiri are the best suited to a good milk tea, especially those from 'broken' leaves.

Does chamomile tea affect breast milk? ›

[7] It has been safely and effectively used alone and with other herbs in infants for the treatment of colic, diarrhea, and other conditions,[8-11] so the smaller amounts expected (but not demonstrated) in breastmilk are likely not to be harmful with usual maternal doses.

Which tea tastes best with milk? ›

Milk generally goes well with all pure teas or blends that have chocolaty, creamy, smoky, nutty, toasty, malty, vanilla and spicy notes. Some teas with fruity or citrusy notes may pair well with milk too, for example Earl Grey. Try to match flavor notes in your tea with milk flavor.

What makes milk tea taste better? ›

If you do not like it to creamy, then use more water compared with milk. Add ginger, mint, cinnamon and cardamom or tea masala while preparing it for nice flavorful tea.

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