Rose petals are widely used in Iranian, South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine, both in  savoury and sweet dishes. Rose water can be extracted from the petals and is used in many dishes to add a subtle floral hint. Rose petals have also been incorporated into many English desserts, chefs such as Heston Blumenthal have incorporated rose petals into many traditional English dishes to add a new delicate twist.
Rosemary Leaves are derived from a large Mediterranean-originating shrub with needle-like leaves and with a strong lemony pine aroma and pungent flavour. Predominantly used in French, Spanish, and Italian cuisines especially when cooking lamb and chicken, Rosemary is one of the world’s most popular herbs. These are 100% Australian-grown Rosemary Leaves that are harvested at their peak and sun-dried to lock in their flavour and aroma.
Australian-grown Rosemary Leaves are grown, harvested, dried, and processed all on home soil.
Take your loose leaf chai with you. Just add your chai spice into the bag and pull the drawstring.
Recycleable muslin cloth bags are easy to fill with tea leaves herbs and spices, great for the environment and handy when no tea pot infuser is available.
Now you can take your real chai to the office or even to a cafe where you can order hot milk and infuse your own favorite chai spice blend.
Approximate size : 8cm by 10cm
USES: for tea, bouquet garni, and potpourri and herbal bath salts.
Rosemary is a large Mediterranean shrub with needle-like leaves and with a strong lemony pine aroma and pungent flavour. It is mostly used in French, Spanish, and Italian cuisines especially when cooking lamb and chicken. It is a key ingredient in the French blend Herbs de Provence. It has many health benefits and also it has been used for medicinal purposes.
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