A pure, white starch extracted from the roots of the arrowroot plant, used primarily as a superior thickening agent. It is ideal for thickening clear sauces, glazes, and fruit pies, as it creates a clear, glossy finish without clouding, and works well at low temperatures.
Small, potent granules of organic flower pollen collected by bees, known for being a dense source of vitamins, minerals, and protein. Often consumed as a supplement, it is sprinkled over yogurt, cereal, or added to smoothies for a natural, slightly sweet, and earthy boost.
The dried leaves of the coltsfoot plant, traditionally used in herbal smoking mixes or brewed as a tea for respiratory comfort. It has a mild, somewhat grassy flavour.
The dried aerial parts of the eyebright plant, traditionally used in herbal compresses and washes for eye care. It has a mild, slightly astringent flavour.
The dried aerial parts of the chickweed plant, traditionally used in herbal preparations and sometimes added to salads. It has a delicate, mild flavour and is valued in traditional practice for its cooling and soothing properties.
(Note: Weight not specified) The dried aerial parts or root of the comfrey plant, historically known as “knitbone.” It is mainly used externally in balms and poultices due to its traditional skin-soothing properties.
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