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The Butterfly That Was Blue Pea!!

Writer: Khadijah BeelerKhadijah Beeler

Peace my beautiful tea drinker it's Dijah house of tea! We know Dijah didn't send out the tea thyme tuesday blog last tuesday! However Dijah house of tea was gone on vacation for her birthday! NO worries we have her covered at dijah house of tea! Today tea blog will be about Butterfly pea flower! where it comes from where it originated and the health benefits of butterfly pea flower! Like our owner say let's Steep into it!


What is Butterfly Pea tea?

Butterfly Pea tea is the butterfly pea flower steeped in hot water! Normally served hot with lemon and honey or you can have it cold with honey or sugar of your choice!


Where did the Butterfly Pea Flower come from?

Butterfly Pea is native to equatorial Asia, including South Asia and Southeast Asia but has also been introduced to Africa, Australia and the Americas.


What is the teastory behind butterfly pea?

Butterfly Pea Scientific name Clitoria ternatea, commonly known as Asian pigeonwings, bluebellvine, blue pea, butterfly pea, cordofan pea or Darwin pea is a plant species belonging to the family Fabaceae.

In India, it is revered as a holy flower, used in daily puja rituals. The flowers of this vine were imagined to have the shape of human female genitals, hence the Latin name of the genus "Clitoria", from "clitoris". The species name is thought to derive from the city of Ternate in the Indonesian archipelago, from where Linnaeus's specimens originated.

In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, it is ascribed with various qualities including memory enhancing, nootropic, antistress, anxiolytic, antidepressant, anticonvulsant, tranquilizing, and sedative properties. In traditional Chinese medicine, the plant has been ascribed properties affecting female libido due to its similar appearance to the female reproductive organ. Using its extract has also shown its ability to reduce the intensity of behavior caused by serotonin and acetylcholine.

Its extracts possess a wide range of pharmacological activities including antimicrobial, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, diuretic, local anesthetic, antidiabetic, insecticidal, blood platelet aggregation-inhibiting and for use as a vascular smooth muscle relaxing properties. This plant has a long use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for several diseases and the scientific studies has reconfirmed those with modern relevance.


What are the features of Butterfly Pea Flower?

Butterfly Pea is a perennial herbaceous plant, with elliptic, obtuse leaves. It grows as a vine or creeper, doing well in moist, neutral soil. Its most striking feature is the color of its flowers, a vivid deep blue; solitary, with light yellow markings. They are about 4 cm (1+1⁄2 in) long by 3 cm (1+1⁄4 in) wide. Some varieties yield white flowers.


The fruits are 5–7 cm (2–2+3⁄4 in) long, flat pods with six to ten seeds in each pod. They are edible when tender.


It is grown as an ornamental plant and as a revegetation species (e.g., in coal mines in Australia), requiring little care when cultivated. As a legume, its roots form a symbiotic association with soil bacteria known as rhizobia, which transform atmospheric N2 into a plant-usable form (a process called nitrogen fixing), therefore, this plant is also used to improve soil quality through the decomposition of nitrogen rich plant material.Chemical compounds isolated from C. ternatea include various triterpenoids, flavonol glycosides, anthocyanins and steroids. as Cyclic peptides known as cliotides have been isolated from the heat-stable fraction of C. ternatea extract. The blue colour of C. ternatea is a result of various anthocyanins, most importantly ternatins - poly acylated derivatives of delphinidin 3,3', 5'-triglucoside (Da-T).


Teanote: When you add a citrus element to your butterfly pea tea it changes the color from blue to purple give your eye some color!


What are the benefits of Butterfly Pea?

Some of the benefits of Butterfly Pea is that it Supports Healthy Skin

Butterfly pea flower doesn’t just make a beautiful tea! It can bring out your natural beauty, too. Specifically, butterfly pea flower can help restore radiance to your skin and hair.

One recent study showed that butterfly pea extract can increase skin hydration by 70%. Butterfly pea flower extract can also support your skin against collagenase and even stimulate collagen production.

Collagenase is an enzyme in your skin that breaks down collagen, the protein that supports skin elasticity. While collagenase is a normal part of your skin health, it can be overstimulated by UV radiation and oxidative stress.

Butterfly Pea flower promotes hair growth

you’re looking to thicken your hair, you may want to try some butterfly tea. Butterfly pea can promote hair health, and many cosmetic and beauty companies sell hair growth products that include butterfly pea flower as the main ingredient. This is because butterfly pea tea contains anthocyanins, which are a type of flavonoid that is responsible for blue coloring. Anthocyanin can promote better blood flow in the scalp and strengthen hair follicles, helping your hair get stronger and thicker.

Butterfly Pea flower tea is high in antioxidants. Antioxidants are compounds that can track down and neutralize free radicals, AKA atoms that are missing an electron.

As free radicals search for their missing electrons, they can cause some major damage. A little bit of damage is normal, as free radicals come from just about everywhere.

However, your body may not have enough antioxidants stored up to fight away all these free radicals. When an imbalance like this happens, it is generally referred to as oxidative stress.

Oxidative stress is responsible for many serious conditions and long-term illnesses, so it’s important to always support your body’s antioxidant levels. Fortunately, butterfly pea flower tea is high in antioxidants. Butterfly pea’s antioxidants include flavonoids and polyphenols. While some of these are similar to antioxidants you might find in green tea, this herbal tea has some unique antioxidant properties all to itself.

Butterfly Pea flower tea boosts brain power

Butterfly pea flower has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine to help memory and promote mental clarity. This ancient folk medicine originated in India and is still in practice today.

Fortunately, science has confirmed this for us. One animal study shows that butterfly pea displays nootropic activity, meaning it can support better memory and enhance cognitive performance.

Butterfly pea flower tea is caffeine free, which is just what you need. If you have a high caffeine sensitivity or a low caffeine tolerance, then chances are caffeine gives you the jitters.

While tea is generally known for a less stressful caffeine experience, those with super high sensitivities may still experience discomfort from black or green tea. In this case, an herbal tea like butterfly pea tea is a great option for you!


Where can we get Butterfly Pea tea?

You can get Butterfly Pea tea at dijah house of tea! by Clicking the link in my bio!



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