
Delicate floral aroma with notes of honey and apple; calming and soothing to the senses. Chamomile essential oil is prized for its anti-inflammatory properties and is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation.
Where it comes from
Rooted in ancient Egyptian culture, chamomile was revered by the pharaohs as a sacred herb for healing and rejuvenation. Its calming effects have made it a staple in herbal remedies across various traditions.
In the kitchen
Infuses teas and desserts with a gentle, sweet floral essence, enhancing flavor while contributing calming effects. It can also be used in savory dishes, balancing richer ingredients.
Across cuisines
Chamomile essential oil is derived from the flowers of the chamomile plant and is known for its calming properties. While primarily used in aromatherapy, it can also be used sparingly in culinary applications to impart a subtle floral note to desserts and beverages. Its delicate aroma pairs well with honey and apple flavors.
Nutrition (per 100g)
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