Lavender buds are the unopened flower buds of the lavender plant. They are most commonly dried and used for their fragrance, but they can also be used as flavoring in foods.English lavender is the sweetest variety and its floral flavor is particularly suited for baked goodsProvince lavender (a hybrid, known as lavandin) is also used in baking
yes because I watched deadly 60 and saw that a hippopotamus drank lavender tea so there is your answer bye :)
Lavender is a perennial plant. The buds can be in cooking, For example, it is a common herb in Herbs de Provance. It can also be used to flavor sugar for baking (cookies is common) or lemonade.
I make an interesting iced tea with lavender in it... but I don't consider lavender weird.
There are many types of tea that are made from young leaves and buds, and it would be hard to come up with a comprehensive list because there are so many. Two common black teas made with more buds are Yunnan Gold and Golden Monkey. Tippy Assam also has more buds (hence the term tippy) A white tea made exclusively from buds is Silver Needle. Huangya, meaning Yellow Buds, is a yellow tea made out of buds. Some green teas and oolong teas are also made from more buds.
Tea tree oil and lavender oil can be used together. They are both anti-septic, and very genle on the skin. Some people do have an allergic reaction to one or the other so they are often used interchangablely. I know of one person who finds the scent of tea tree oil alone unpleasant, and I have added lavender oil because she likes the scent of the combination.
A herb has culinary or religious values. Lavender is used extensively as a herbal filler in sachets to give fragrance when placed in clothes. The ancient Greeks used Lavender as a herb. Lavender flavours baked goods and deserts, it is used to make lavender sugar and can be blended with tea and used as a relaxing drink. It is a member of a family of the most popular herbs.
You do not eat tea, you drink it, when is up to you and your taste buds !!
White peony is a mild Chinese tea made from unopened tea buds.
Edible lavender flowers are used in many different types of recipes. They can be found in cake, biscuits, ice cream, tea, cookies, lollipops, and even butter.
Tea tree, Lavender, Eucalyptus.
how is broccoli and lavender similar