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This is a Bulk product sold in lots of 100gms.
Lavender flowers that work well in the kitchen include ‘Provence’ lavender (Lavandula x intermedia ‘Provence’), which makes a nice addition to Herbes de Provence spice blends. English lavenders bring a sweetly floral flavor to desserts, and ‘Hidcote’ English lavender adds a rich fruity taste. English lavenders ‘Rosea’ (Lavandula angustifolia ‘Rosea’) and ‘White Ice’ (Lavandula angustifolia ‘White Ice’) bring sweet, candy-like flavors to cakes and cookies.
Basic Lavender Tea Recipe Ingredients: 8 oz spring or filtered water 2 tablespoons fresh lavender buds or dried lavender flowers Tea pincer or infuser
Instructions: 1. Bring water to a rolling boil in a large saucepan.
2. Place the fresh lavender flowers in a tea infuser basket or tea pincer and place in a tea cup.
3. Pour the boiling water into the cup.
4. Steep the lavender flowers in the hot water for 8 to 10 minutes. The longer you steep, the stronger the flavor will become.
5. Remove the tea infuser or strain the loose flowers using a fine mesh strainer.
6. Enjoy as is or add flavorings such as honey, sugar, or lemon.
Relax With Lavender Tea Drinking lavender tea is a great way to induce relaxation and unwind after a tough day. It’s packed with healthy compounds that can boost your immune system and alleviate pain by reducing inflammation.
However you choose to brew, you’re sure to love the delicate floral flavor and the soothing aroma of this herbal tea.
Side Effects of Lavender Tea
Lavender tea has very few side effects, most of which can be avoided by following usage guidelines. There are still a few things to keep in mind when drinking lavender tea.
Hormone Effects Lavender has been associated with gynecomastia—a growth in breast tissue—in prepubescent males. Ending the use of lavender typically reverses this side effect. Experts recommend limiting lavender tea consumption for males who haven’t undergone puberty.
Pregnant women should be careful when drinking lavender tea due to its ability to mimic the estrogen hormone. It’s always best to consult your physician before consuming herbal teas when pregnant or breastfeeding.
Allergies People who are allergic to lavender flowers or similar flowering plants should avoid drinking lavender tea. People who are sensitive to these flowers may develop an allergic reaction that includes difficulty breathing, skin rash, and throat irritation.
Product of Germany
Batch: B393405
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