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well. it tastes sweet, like regular jelly, with floral overtones, but not as strongly floral as, say, roses. ) how do i use it?
you can use it like any other jelly - on toast, or warm biscuits with butter (mmm). it's beautiful in thumbprint cookies, or delicious on waffles or pancakes or crepes. it can be slightly warmed, and poured over fresh fruit, as a delicious glaze. you can stir it into tea or coffee, as a flavored sweetener...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_07_27_archive.html
well. it tastes sweet, like regular jelly, with floral overtones, but not as strongly floral as, say, roses. ) how do i use it?
you can use it like any other jelly - on toast, or warm biscuits with butter (mmm). it's beautiful in thumbprint cookies, or delicious on waffles or pancakes or crepes. it can be slightly warmed, and poured over fresh fruit, as a delicious glaze. you can stir it into tea or coffee, as a flavored sweetener...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_07_27_archive.html
material in hot water. the term "herbal tea" is often used in contrast to true teas (e.g., black , green , white , yellow , oolong ), which are prepared from the cured leaves of the tea plant, camellia sinensis . besides coffee and true teas (they are also available decaffeinated), most other tisanes do not
learn how and when to remove this template message ) while most herbal teas are safe for regular consumption, some herbs have toxic or allergenic effects. among the greatest causes of concern are: comfrey , which contains alkaloids which may be harmful to the liver from chronic use, and particularly is not...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbal_tea