1. Chrysanthemum tea usually brews 6 flowers at a time, which can be increased or decreased according to personal taste, but it is not recommended to brew more than 20 flowers at a time.
2. Note that chrysanthemum tea is cold in nature and is not suitable for long-term continuous drinking. People who are weak or have a cold constitution should drink less. When brewing chrysanthemum tea, you need to put the tea first and then pour the water.
3. When making chrysanthemum tea, 6-10 flowers are usually added, but this is not a rigid requirement and can be adjusted appropriately according to personal taste. If you feel that the quantity is too small and the taste is bland, you can brew a few more flowers; if you feel that the quantity is large and the taste is strong, you can reduce a few flowers. However, it is generally not recommended to exceed 20 flowers and should be consumed in moderation.