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Vahdam's Butterfly Pea Flower Herbal Tea is a minimalist, one-ingredient infusion popular among health-conscious consumers drawn to its vivid natural blue colour and caffeine-free profile. With virtually no calories, sugar, or sodium, it is nutritionally benign for most adults. The most important nuance a curious consumer should know is that EFSA has flagged the whole dried flower form of Clitoria ternatea for possible cyclotide-related uterotonic effects, making concentrated infusions a reason for caution during pregnancy, and the ingredient dossier classifies it as a 'colour' category additive, which by standard NOVA rules pushes it to Tier 4 despite it being a single whole-flower ingredient — a technical classification that somewhat overstates processing concern here.