Product Overview
Type: Herbal
Packaging: Bag
Origin: Thailand
Description: Butterfly pea tea originates from South-East Asia where countries have been drinking a mixture of the butterfly-pea flower and dried lemongrass for centuries. When steeped in warm to hot water, the butterfly pea flower turns the water blue. Add in some lemon juice and the PH of the tea changes and the color fades from blue to purple.
Butterfly Pea Flowers are native to South East Asia where it is used in teas and as natural food dye. You can find the flower in several traditional recipes from Thailand, Malaysia, and Myanmar. It’s popular in rice and drinks where changing the PH alters the color. A few drops of lemon and the blueish tea turns a dreamy purple.
Butterfly Pea Tea might be known for it’s color-changing properties, but the health benefits are just as exciting.
Improve eyesight
Clitoria Ternatea contains an antioxidant called proanthocyanidin, which increases blood flow to the capillaries of the eyes, useful in treatment of glaucoma, blurred vision, retinal damage or tired eyes.
Improve hair growth
Rich in bioflavonoids, Butterfly Pea can promote hair growth and reduce greying of hair.
Improve skin
Butterfly Pea’s antioxidants stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis, which helps rejuvenate the skin and lessen wrinkles and other signs of ageing.
Aphrodisiac
Butterfly Pea has been traditionally used as an aphrodisiac particularly for women and used to treat menstruation problems or white vaginal discharge.
Antioxidant
Flavonoids, anthocyanins and phenolic compounds in Butterfly Pea flowers activate antioxidant activity, which helps decrease oxidative stress caused by disease causing and ageing free radicals.
Nootropic
Butterfly Pea has been shown to enhance cognitive function and boost brain function.
Diuretic
Butterfly Pea promotes normal urination, which in turn lowers blood pressure.
Analgesic
Clitoria Ternatea has been used traditionally as a local anaesthetic as it has been shown to help relieve pain and swelling.
Anxiolyhic
Butterfly Pea has a calming effect on the body, reducing stress and anxiety.
Anti-inflammatory
The deep indigo flowers contain flavonoids. Found in almost all fruits and vegetables, flavonoids are powerful antioxidants with anti-inflammatory and immune system benefits.
Anti-Asthmatic
It is used in common cold, cough & asthma as it acts as an expectorant and reduces the irritation of respiratory organs.
Anti-anxiety and depression
Indications are that high doses of Butterfly Pea may be adaptogenic – helping the body deal with stressors.
How to use: Butterfly pea flower’s coloring and color shifting abilities can be used for interesting effects in the food service industry such as in beverages like tea or cocktails prepared tableside.
You can also use our butterfly pea flower powder make interesting ice cubes or use it as natural blue food dye to color white rice totally blue. Butterfly pea flower powder can be steeped either hot or cold, it will dissolve much faster in hot water though.
How does tea made with butterfly pea flower powder taste like? Butterfly pea flower tea has a mild vegetal and floral flavor and a deep blue color.
Can you mix butterfly pea flower powder with other teas? Absolutely, in fact you’ll notice that the aroma turns much more complex when you add lemongrass to it (see Bluechai Blue Tea which is a blend with butterfly pea flowers & lemongrass). Your blue tea will also taste great with stevia, organic honey, sugar and spices and ginger tea. Here at Bluechai we offer the butterfly pea flowers pure as well.