Rose Blue Chiller Ingredient: Rose – Blue pea flower – mint – lemongrass.
That sounds like a refreshing and vibrant blend! This combination isn’t just visually stunning due to the blue pea flower; it is also a powerhouse of antioxidants and digestive aids, making it a perfect “clean” summer chiller.
Quick Preparation Tip
Since you are serving this cold, try this “Shock Steep” method to keep the flavors bright of Rose Blue Chiller:
- Hot Steep: Infuse the blend in 90°C water for only 3–4 minutes. Steeping too long can make the lemongrass bitter.
- Flash Chill: Pour the hot tea directly over a large glass of ice. This “shocks” the herbs, locking in the vibrant blue colour and the mint.
- The “Magic” Trick: If you want to impress guests, add a drop of lemon juice at the end. The acidity changes the pH level, turning the drink from vibrant blue to bright magenta.
Add honey or rose syrup/rose sharbat for sweetness. You can avoid lemon if you don’t want a tangy taste
Benefits:
1.Blue Pea Flower (Clitoria ternatea)
The star of the show for color, but its real value lies in its Anthocyanins.
Antioxidant Power: Contains ternatins, which help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in the body.
Cognitive Support: Research suggests it may increase levels of acetylcholine in the brain, which is essential for memory and focus.
Skin & Hair Health: Promotes collagen production, helping skin maintain elasticity during sun exposure.
- Rose (Rosa centifolia)
Beyond the scent, whole rose petals offer gentle therapeutic properties.
Stress Reduction: Studies have shown that the aroma of rose has a mild sedative effect, helping to lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
Anti-Inflammatory: Contains high levels of Vitamin C and polyphenols that soothe the digestive tract and skin.
- Mint (Mentha piperita)
The primary “chiller” of the blend.
Natural Cooling: Contains menthol, which chemically triggers the cold-sensitive receptors in your mouth, providing an instant sensation of coolness.
Digestive Ease: Widely researched for its ability to relax the muscles of the GI tract, reducing bloating and “heavy” feelings after summer meals.
- Lemongrass (Cymbidity citratus)
Adds a bright, citrusy note without the acidity of actual lemons.
Detoxification: Known as a natural diuretic, it helps the body flush out excess fluid and toxins.
Antibacterial Properties: Contains citral, which has been studied for its ability to fight off minor infections and boost the immune system.









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