Chameleon Plant Fish Mint Tea 100 gram
Chameleon plant Herbal Tea Recipes Using Houttuynia Cordata Leaves: A Unique Take on Fish Mint Chameleon plant Fish Mint Tea, made from the Houttuynia Cordata plant, piqued my interest while I was reading up on herbal teas. Among its many names, you may find this plant in Chinese lizard tails, fish mint leaves, chameleon plants, heart leaves, fish wort, and Rau Diep Ca. One hundred grams of loose tea leaves is an excellent serving size to sample the flavor and, who knows, the health benefits of an old herbal remedy. Originating in Southeast Asia, the perennial Houttuynia Cordata is the plant used to make fish mint tea. This plant is an essential component of traditional Asian remedies and food due to its pungent fishy scent and unusual heart-shaped leaves. Fish Mint Tea got its name from the fish it looks like, and it's famous for having an odd flavor profile. The first shock of the odd flavor is often outweighed by the rich and delicious herbal experience it gives, according to many.