Licorice roots have been cultivated for both their flavour and special properties. Also known as ‘sweet wood,’ Licorice is harvested when sweetest, in its fourth year of growth. Peppermint is...
Licorice has a long history of medicinal use in Europe and Asia and remains a popular herbal remedy to this day. Licorice has been used in ancient Greece, China, and...
Licorice is a plant. You are probably most familiar with it as a flavouring in foods, beverages, and tobacco. The root is used to make medicine. Licorice is used for...
LICORICE: The root of the licorice plant, known officially as the glycyrrhiza glabra, is used to brew tea, but can also be eaten or chewed plain for its many benefits...
Licorice Root is traditionally used in treating urinary and intestinal inflammation. Description Glycyrrhiza Species Kosher Product Notes: Licorice root is used primarily for herbal preparations and teas. Suggested Use To...
Three thousand year old scrolls show that Licorice was a part of the Egyptian and Assyrian cultures in ancient times. It originated in southern Europe and western Asia, but now...
The European Linden Tree has dark green leaves and fragrant, yellow-white blossoms which are collected from the tall, stately tree just after the spring bloom. The flowers (also known as...
The European Linden Tree has dark green leaves and fragrant, yellow-white blossoms which are collected from the tall, stately tree just after the spring bloom. The flowers (also known as...