Dried, often roasted dandelion root, used as a traditional coffee substitute or brewed as a digestive tonic. It has a rich, deep, slightly bitter flavour and is valued for its traditional liver-supporting properties.
The dried flowers and leaves of the goldenrod plant, traditionally brewed as a gentle tea valued for its use in supporting urinary tract health. It has a pleasant, slightly floral and mild herbaceous taste.
The dried stems of the horsetail plant, rich in silica and traditionally used in herbalism to support connective tissue and bone health. It is typically prepared as a decoction due to its high mineral content.
Large, dried, deep red hibiscus petals that brew into a beautiful, vibrant crimson tea with a tart, cranberry-like flavour. This popular tea is enjoyed hot or cold and is a good source of Vitamin C.
Dried leaves of the lemon balm plant, offering a gentle, refreshing, and distinctly citrusy aroma and flavour. It is traditionally brewed as a tea to soothe nerves, reduce stress, and aid restful sleep.
Dried hyssop leaves and flowers, offering a slightly bitter, minty, and pungent flavour. It is used both in culinary applications (soups, stews) and traditionally as a tea for respiratory support.
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