Product Name: Elder Flower.
Botanical Name: Sambucus nigra.
Also Known as: Common names include elder, elderberry, black elder, European elder, European elderberry, European black elderberry and tramman (Isle of Man).
Country of Origin: Originally from Albania.
Product Style: Whole.
Taste & Aroma: People say that the taste of elderflower is fresh, fruity, green, and slightly floral, with hints of pear, lychee, and tropical fruits.
Storage: The best way to store them is in a cool, dark place with a lid that keeps out air.
Shelf Life: In general, there is generally a 24- 48-months validity after production.
Uses: Elderflower is used to treat the common cold, the flu, inflammation of the nose and sinuses (rhinosinusitis), and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Elderflower is often used to add flavor to foods and drinks.
Interesting Fact: Elderflowers are small, creamy-white flowers that grow on the elder tree, which is usually called a bush because of its size.
Elder flower benefits:
Elderflower benefits are many and varied. The elder plant’s flower has a lot of health benefits, tastes great when added to foods and drinks, and is great to use when making your own products.
◉ It reduces high cholesterol.
◉ It alleviates respiratory disorders.
◉ It acts as a diuretic that enables removal of toxins from the body.
◉ It is also commonly used as a diaphoretic to promote sweating.
An elder flower history.
Elderflower comes from the Elder plant, which is also called Sambucus. Leaves, seeds, and twigs of the Elder plant could be poisonous, but the flowers and berries can be used in herbal medicine to treat a wide range of illnesses. Raw elderflower berries are poisonous and can only be eaten after they have been cooked. This plant is also used to make St. Germain liquor and elderflower wine, among other alcoholic drinks. This taste has a strong floral taste that people often compare to honey.
This info is provided for educational purposes only; it has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This information is not indicated for diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing any illness.
Consult a doctor before using natural spices, and herbal products if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or on drugs.
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