What does Golden Dream taste like?
Golden Dream is one of our most popular flavors of tea. It’s easy to drink, with sweet, smooth, and well-balanced tasting notes. It is our favorite tea for a reason: this Chamomile tea not only tastes fantastic, but it also works with CBD to support a more rested body & mind.
Golden Dream begins with a delicate top note of floral honey. The middle note is bright and refreshing, with bright citrus from Lemongrass, orange peel, and bright-toned spearmint. Like each of our teas, the undertones are warm and nutty, with hints of hemp and coconut.
Tasting Notes: Chamomile, Honey, Lemongrass, Rose, Spearmint
The Benefit of CBD Chamomile Tea
The benefits of Golden Dream come directly from the flowers, herbs, and other plants we use in formulating. Our favorites in this mix include Chamomile, Hawthorne Berry, and Lindenleaf.
Chamomile has been consumed as a natural remedy for centuries. As an herbal tea, many people drink Chamomile as a caffeine-free alternative to green and black tea. Its popularity dates back to the Egyptians and Ancient Romans, who enjoyed sweet flower tea for relaxation. Because of Chamomile, this sweet honey-toned tea is also loaded with antioxidants like apigenin. Apigenin is found in various unique foods, including celery, parsley, and oregano.
This tea also contains Hawthorn Berry, an ingredient long used in Western herbalism. It’s a member of the rose family, evident in its features as a shrub covered in sharp thorns. These bright berries are harvested when fully ripe in the autumn, right before the first frost. In addition to tea, you can use Hawthorne berries for jams, jellies, wines, and even made into candies. The berries also contain a high antioxidant content.
Linden or linden leaf is made from the flowers of the Tilla genus, a deciduous tree that enjoys temperate climates found in northern Asia, Europe, and North America. It is gentle and aromatic and contains several vitamins and antioxidants, including tiliroside and kaempferol.
This mix includes orange peel, blackberry leaf, rose petals, spearmint, and Lemongrass.
When should I drink CBD tea?
We suggest you drink this tasty CBD Chamomile tea approximately 30 minutes before bed. Frankly, you can enjoy it whenever you want to relax and unwind from your day. It’s the perfect tea to add to your bedtime routine and isn’t so strong that you can’t enjoy it throughout the day.
Remember, each bag can be used up to 2-3 times (and be sure to press and massage the bag with a spoon for maximum benefit!) Contains Coconut. NO caffeine.
Hemp (cannabis sativa)
Aromatic Oregon-grown hemp sourced from USDA Organic Certified and 3rd-Party Tested farms.
Chamomile
A daisy-like herb of the Asteraceae plant family. Sweet, floral & honey tasting that promotes restfulness. A good source of apigenin, an antioxidant.
Orange Peel
Citric, tangy & bright Orange Peel is rich in vitamins while distinctly aromatic. Subtle sweetness rounds out the acidic profile.
Lemongrass
An aromatic, uplifting & bright herb. Semi-sweet with subtle citrus notes. Rumored to be Paracelsus’ favorite herb.
Spearmint
Sweet & smooth, spearmint contains much less menthol than peppermint. Refreshing & inspiring.
Linden
Sourced from the Tilia genus, with a rich history in folk recipes, often to support a healthy body. Gentle and aromatic.
Hawthorn Berry
Historically incorporated in elixirs, herbal syrups & extracts. High antioxidant content that supports a healthy body and overall vigor.
Rose Petals
Harvested from organic red & pink Rosa damascena plants. Vibrant, sweet & floral. Rose petals add a unique decadence along with the nutritional value.
Blackberry Leaf
Used as a gentle astringent tonic in herbal concoctions. Usually mild, but with a pleasant, fruity flavor.
Coconut Milk Powder
Freshly pressed coconut milk. Supports cannabinoid bioavailability & rich in iron, fiber & magnesium, and antioxidants like selenium.
Yuca Root
The root of the Cassava plant. Used to produce tapioca maltodextrin, which prevents caking & clumping.
Acacia Fiber
A water-soluble dietary fiber exuded from the acacia tree.