【Chrysanthemum tea】
by MaomaoMom
Fall in Ottawa is getting dry, this chrysanthemum tea is a good choice for Sunday afternoon break. I love to use this Buydeem Beverage maker to make my tea, very convenient and the product is well designed (Picture1). If you like one go to HuarenStore.com to purchase, with a coupon of maomaomomcp20 for $20 off.
Cook time: 5-10 minutes
Level: low
Serves: 4 servings
Ingredients:
1: 15 dried chrysanthemum flowers;
2: 1000 ml cold water.
Directions:
1: Fill the buydeem pot with 1000 ml water (Picture 2) and place dried chrysanthemum flowers in the filtering tea basket (Picture 3). Cover with the lid (Picture 4).
2: Plugin the Buydeem beverage maker, press Start button and Tea button, program starts automatically.
3: When it is done, pour the tea into tea cups and serve warm.
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