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It’s because the high ratio of chamomile creates a yellow liquor colour – normally the butterfly pea flower should result in a blue liquor colour but there’s not enough of it in comparison to the chamomile to overpower the yellow. So, you get that jarring green hue.
It’s because the high ratio of chamomile creates a yellow liquor colour – normally the butterfly pea flower should result in a blue liquor colour but there’s not enough of it in comparison to the chamomile to overpower the yellow. So, you get that jarring green hue.
O_O interesting!! And fascinating!