
Herbal tea Balsam Fir, 20g bag - Loose leaf
The balsam fir tree specie is native to North America, a conifer in the Pinaceae family. Balsam fir's young shoots taste their best when harvested in spring when they are tender, and then dried for later use.Â
What do balsam fir shoots taste like?
The wild herb is distinguished by its delicately sweet and fruity fir notes, without any bitterness. Its complex aroma palette evokes confectionery and even the sweetness of cotton candy, but with a distinctive woody touch.
A treasure of nature, the balsam fir wonderfully complements various culinary preparations, such as sauces, marinades, homemade cocktail syrups and shortbread cookies. You can also simply enjoy this product from the Nordic pantry as a comforting herbal tea.
Here are some ways to use them:
Infusion: For a soothing herbal tea, add about one tablespoon of dried balsam fir shoots to a cup of hot water. Let it steep for 5 to 10 minutes, then strain and drink. This infusion is ideal for boosting the immune system, soothing the throat, and promoting relaxation.
Decoction: To extract more properties, you can boil the balsam fir shoots in water for 10 to 15 minutes. Once strained, this decoction is often used for its purifying benefits and its toning effect on the body.
Steam Inhalation: Balsam fir shoots can be used in steam inhalation to clear the airways. Add the dried shoots to hot water and inhale the vapors to help relieve congestion and purify the air.
Benefits
The shoots have particular and numerous medicinal properties. In fact, tea brewed from its leaves is considered antiscorbutic. They are also used in the treatment of coughs, colds and fevers. It is used internally in proprietary blends to treat diarrhea as well. If the shoots are taken in excess, they have a purgative effect (they act as a laxative). Balsam fir shoots are considered one of the best throat remedies.
Ingredients
Balsam Fir
Not recommended for pregnant women and children under 5 years old.
Taste & Flavor
Aromatic with a piney, sweet and fruity taste. Complex aromas reminiscent of confectionery, enhanced with a woody touch.
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$2.55Herbal tea Balsam Fir, 20g bag - Loose leaf
The balsam fir tree specie is native to North America, a conifer in the Pinaceae family. Balsam fir's young shoots taste their best when harvested in spring when they are tender, and then dried for later use.Â
What do balsam fir shoots taste like?
The wild herb is distinguished by its delicately sweet and fruity fir notes, without any bitterness. Its complex aroma palette evokes confectionery and even the sweetness of cotton candy, but with a distinctive woody touch.
A treasure of nature, the balsam fir wonderfully complements various culinary preparations, such as sauces, marinades, homemade cocktail syrups and shortbread cookies. You can also simply enjoy this product from the Nordic pantry as a comforting herbal tea.
Here are some ways to use them:
Infusion: For a soothing herbal tea, add about one tablespoon of dried balsam fir shoots to a cup of hot water. Let it steep for 5 to 10 minutes, then strain and drink. This infusion is ideal for boosting the immune system, soothing the throat, and promoting relaxation.
Decoction: To extract more properties, you can boil the balsam fir shoots in water for 10 to 15 minutes. Once strained, this decoction is often used for its purifying benefits and its toning effect on the body.
Steam Inhalation: Balsam fir shoots can be used in steam inhalation to clear the airways. Add the dried shoots to hot water and inhale the vapors to help relieve congestion and purify the air.
Benefits
The shoots have particular and numerous medicinal properties. In fact, tea brewed from its leaves is considered antiscorbutic. They are also used in the treatment of coughs, colds and fevers. It is used internally in proprietary blends to treat diarrhea as well. If the shoots are taken in excess, they have a purgative effect (they act as a laxative). Balsam fir shoots are considered one of the best throat remedies.
Ingredients
Balsam Fir
Not recommended for pregnant women and children under 5 years old.
Taste & Flavor
Aromatic with a piney, sweet and fruity taste. Complex aromas reminiscent of confectionery, enhanced with a woody touch.
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The balsam fir tree specie is native to North America, a conifer in the Pinaceae family. Balsam fir's young shoots taste their best when harvested in spring when they are tender, and then dried for later use.Â
What do balsam fir shoots taste like?
The wild herb is distinguished by its delicately sweet and fruity fir notes, without any bitterness. Its complex aroma palette evokes confectionery and even the sweetness of cotton candy, but with a distinctive woody touch.
A treasure of nature, the balsam fir wonderfully complements various culinary preparations, such as sauces, marinades, homemade cocktail syrups and shortbread cookies. You can also simply enjoy this product from the Nordic pantry as a comforting herbal tea.
Here are some ways to use them:
Infusion: For a soothing herbal tea, add about one tablespoon of dried balsam fir shoots to a cup of hot water. Let it steep for 5 to 10 minutes, then strain and drink. This infusion is ideal for boosting the immune system, soothing the throat, and promoting relaxation.
Decoction: To extract more properties, you can boil the balsam fir shoots in water for 10 to 15 minutes. Once strained, this decoction is often used for its purifying benefits and its toning effect on the body.
Steam Inhalation: Balsam fir shoots can be used in steam inhalation to clear the airways. Add the dried shoots to hot water and inhale the vapors to help relieve congestion and purify the air.
Benefits
The shoots have particular and numerous medicinal properties. In fact, tea brewed from its leaves is considered antiscorbutic. They are also used in the treatment of coughs, colds and fevers. It is used internally in proprietary blends to treat diarrhea as well. If the shoots are taken in excess, they have a purgative effect (they act as a laxative). Balsam fir shoots are considered one of the best throat remedies.
Ingredients
Balsam Fir
Not recommended for pregnant women and children under 5 years old.
Taste & Flavor
Aromatic with a piney, sweet and fruity taste. Complex aromas reminiscent of confectionery, enhanced with a woody touch.












