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Recipe Name: Camomile Tea Author Name: www.yourforum.gr Submitted: Today, 11:51 PM Last Updated: 12 Mar 2011 Category: Beverages Camomile (or chamomile) takes its name from the Greek words for "ground" and "apple," because it grows close to the ground and its strong aroma is reminiscent of apples. It is one of the most loved teas in Greece and is regularly gathered in the wild, washed thoroughly, and laid out to dry at home. Greek name and pronunciation: χαμομήλι, pronounced hah-mo-MEE-lee View Recipe -------------------- ![]() |
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