Ingredients | Damiana (Turnera diffusa) |
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Basic Preparation | No preparation is needed as this product is ready to use as is. |
Recommended Applications |
Damiana, also known as Old Woman's Broom, is a small shrub native to the southwestern US, Mexico and South America. A cousin to the passionflower vine, damiana produces aromatic but bitter tasting leaves that are combined with other herbs in tea blends. Use to make infused oils and poultices for topical use. The dried herb is prepared as tea. It can also be sprinkled lightly over salads, soups and cooked vegetables. Combines well with spinach and other bitter greens, such as arugula and dandelion. |
Taste & Aroma | Leafy, without remarkable aroma |
Product Style |
cut & sifted |
Cuisine | Caribbean, English, European, Indian, Jamaican, Mediterranean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, North American, West Indies |
Handling / Storage | To be stored in a cool, dry place. |
Shelf Life | 3 Years |
Country of Origin | México |
Dietary Preferences | All Natural, Non-GMO |
Allergen Information | None Specified |