elderflower tea
Sambucus Nigra
Elderflower is well known to millions who scour the English countryside each year in early summer searching for these fragrant flowers to make elderflower cordial. So popular is the drink that many school children have generated a healthy income in the early days of summer, collecting the flowers for the thriving cottage industry that exists wherever the Elder trees thrive. Its light floral, sweet flavour is characteristic of the summer and a cherished aspect of country life.
Since ancient times this small tree has been revered for its many virtues; cosmetic, culinary, household and medicinal. The Romans used the small elderberries as a hair dye, whereas in England an Elder tree was often planted in the front garden to ward of evil spirits. Indeed, it’s more than evil spirits that this tree wards off because the herb has a history of being used as an insect repellent. It is said a spirit resides within each elder tree and if you ever wish to cut a branch from its trunk you must first ask permission from the spirit of the Elder.
With or without spirits, it is the flavour of this herb that is key to its addition to the Aquasol range. In hot water it produces a refreshing beverage that mixes well with ginger or green tea. As a cold infusion this will impart plenty of its flavour if it is added to water and left in the fridge to infuse for a couple of hours. Try mixing with ginger or green tea for a slightly more stimulating drink.
Superfine powder for full instant dispersion and a fuller flavour.
Ingredients: Elderflower
Directions: Add a quarter to a half teaspoon to taste. Stir into hot water or any liquid beverage of your choice. Once opened consume within 1 month
Net Weight: 20g
Approximately: 20 to 30 servings