When the glass of hot water came to the table with a bag of chamomile tea already steeping in it, I ditched the chamomile and substituted a bag of black tea from my coat pocket.
Resulting in chamomile-flavoured black tea.
Hellooooo Wikipedia!
Possible side effects
Chamomile, a relative of ragweed, can cause allergy symptoms and can cross-react with ragweed pollen in individuals with ragweed allergies. It also contains coumarin, so care should be taken to avoid potential drug interactions, e.g. with blood thinners. While extremely rare, very large doses of chamomile may cause nausea and vomiting. Even more rarely, rashes may occur. Type-IV allergic reactions (i.e. contact dermatitis) are common and one case of severe Type-I reaction (i.e. anaphylaxis) has been reported in a 38-year-old man who drank chamomile tea.
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Previously I may have mentioned that I'm on medication, yes?
Reading further, I determined that I should never visit Arizona and New Mexico, along with adjacent portions of California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.
Or Hungary. Ragweed and nazis. Just in case.
Also fascinating was following the coumarin rabbit hole.
Which leads to tonka beans and cinnamon.
CINNAMON LEAVES
Cinnamon inevitably means an infestation of Dutchmen.
Or also, quite likely, cinnamon schnapps.
And no one wants that.
Neither.
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