Lavender
Description
Thanks to its wonderful scent, lavender has been a popular plant since the days of the ancient Romans, who used it to scent their baths and create perfumes. The Greeks, on the other hand, prescribed it for coughs. Lavender tea is drunk to soothe the nerves and combat insomnia. It is also popular in soaps, oils, or even mead.
How to make lavender tea?
Prepare the tea by pouring 150 ml of hot water over a teaspoon of lavender. Steep for 5-10 minutes.
How will your lavender arrive? Read more about how we pack our teas.
Due to current EU legislation, we unfortunately cannot state the health benefits of herbs, even though their healing properties are widely known. For more information, consult a herbal guide.
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244,9 (24 reviews)
Top-quality lavender. Pure dried flowers, no stems.
We used this lavender for bath salts—it smelled amazing—and in wine, where it added a unique and bold flavor. :)
Levandule v super kvalitě. Jen čisté usušené květy a žádné klacky.
U nás levandule skončila v soli do koupele - moc pěkně voněla a jako víno s velmi neobvyklou a výraznou chutí. :)
The weight is just right, it smells great, and its versatility is the best part (repelling moths, tea, or even baking with it). I'm very satisfied :)
Gramáž seděla, pěkně voní, nejlepší je její všestranné využití (odpuzování molů, čaje, ale dá se s ní i péct), jsem moc spokojená :)
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