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Is chrysanthemum tea chrysanthemum tea?
Answer: No.

Chamomile belongs to Compositae, but chamomile tea is different from chrysanthemum tea.

The difference between the two:

(1) chamomile is characterized by "short base, large flowers and sweet taste, which is different from other chrysanthemums".

Chamomile is slightly bitter and sweet, which helps to sleep and moisturize the skin, and can also improve the premenstrual discomfort of women. It can eliminate soreness caused by various discomforts, calm the liver and purge fire, and eliminate eye fatigue. It can cure long-term constipation, eliminate inexplicable tension and eye fatigue, and moisten the lungs to preserve health. Conducive to liver function maintenance, tension and spasm. It can eliminate muscle soreness and migraine caused by cold, and is beneficial to stomach and abdominal nerves. Improve eyesight, clear liver, treat insomnia, lower blood pressure, enhance vitality and refresh. Enhance memory and lower cholesterol. Scientists have found antioxidants and some elements that can inhibit the growth of microorganisms in chrysanthemum oil. This shows that the introduction of chamomile tea has a long-term health care effect.

(2) Chrysanthemum is one of the top ten famous flowers in China and can be found almost everywhere in China.

Chrysanthemum varieties are colorful, light and pleasant, and the effect is extraordinary. It is a common medicinal and edible flower. China has had the habit of appreciating and eating chrysanthemums since ancient times, which lasted for thousands of years. Chrysanthemum banquet has become a unique healthy diet! Chrysanthemum is a perennial herb with stems, oval leaves and serrated edges, and it blooms in autumn. Originated in China, it has a long history of cultivation, and there are many varieties at present. Among them, white chrysanthemum can be used as a drink, which is the "chrysanthemum tea" that we often drink in our lives. Sometimes, add some tea leaves to white chrysanthemums to taste.