Shipping class: tea and herb

Use for herbs and teas

  • 40 Winks

    40 Winks

    Using a blend of herbs known to promote healthy sleep, 40 winks will round out your day and carry you into the sweetest of dreams. This tea contains no caffeine.

    Please Note: Valerian root, the key ingredient which promotes sleep, has a pungent aroma in the dried form.

    Steeping: 5-10 minutes at 212*

    Ingredients: Valerian Root, Honeybush tea, chamomile flowers, spearmint leaves, lavender, lemon balm, passion flowers, cherries, blue cornflowers

  • Agrimony

    Agrimony

    Organic cut and sifted agrimony herb is a delightful addition to your culinary creations, known for its earthy flavor and subtle, herbal aroma. This tender herb presents a soft texture and a light green color, making it perfect for those who appreciate natural ingredients in their cooking.

    Traditional Culinary Use

    Agrimony has a rich history in culinary traditions, often used in teas, soups, and salads. It brings a mild, grassy flavor that complements a variety of dishes, adding depth and a touch of nature’s essence to your meals. Its versatility makes it a staple in kitchens that cherish organic ingredients.

    Aromatic Appeal

    With a fragrant scent reminiscent of lush meadows, agrimony herb can enhance both the visual and aromatic aspects of your cuisine. Use it as a garnish or as a key ingredient in herbal blends to elevate your dishes’ sensory experience, leaving your guests intrigued and delighted.

    Cultural Significance

    Historically, agrimony has been valued for its role in folklore and tradition. Often associated with rituals and natural remedies, this herb carries a legacy that spans generations, offering a connection to the past that enriches its culinary appeal. Whether used in modern recipes or traditional preparations, agrimony herb invites you to explore its timeless charm.

    Common Names

    Church steeples, Cocklebur, Stickwort

  • Angelica Root

    Angelica Root

    Medicinal Properties:

    Can help with Digestive issues, colic, flatulence, can help regulate menstrual cycles, eases rheumatic inflammations, stimulates appetite, can help with chronic rhinitis and sinusitis as a salve, and an expectorant for coughs, bronchitis, and pleurisy

    *Not to be used during pregnancy*

    Magical Properties:

    Acceptance, balance, banish, consecrate/bless, divination, protection, spirits, strength, success, support, protection from witches/witchcraft.

  • April In Paris

    April In Paris

    This deliciously Parisian blend of black and oolong teas, with sweet pomegranate, vanilla, and light touches of bergamont and caramel flavors will bring your scenses to the City of Lights on a fine April day. C’est magnifique! This tea contains a high level of caffeine.

    Steeping: 212* for 3 minutes

    Ingredients: Black Tea, Oolong Tea, Natural Pomegranate Flavor, Natural Vanilla flavor, Red Cornflowers, Natural Caramel Flavor, and Natural Bergamont flavor

  • Arnica

    Arnica

    Medicinal Properties:

    Bruises, sprains, wounds, pain, inflammation, swelling.

     

    Magical Properties:

    Passion, inner strength, psychic abilities, offerings to the fae, rid a space of negative energy

  • Arnica Flower

    Arnica Flower

    Arnica Montana flowers present a beautiful display of vibrant yellow blooms, characterized by their unique, delicate petals and robust structure. These whole flowers maintain their natural form, offering a rich herbal aroma that adds a distinctive touch to a variety of applications. Thoughtfully harvested, they embody the essence of nature, making them an ideal choice for those looking to engage with natural botanicals.

    Historical and Cultural Context

    Arnica Montana has a long-standing presence in various cultures, often celebrated in folklore and traditional practices. Its striking flowers have been utilized in various artisanal preparations, symbolizing beauty and resilience. The enchanting properties of these flowers have captured the imagination of many, making them a go-to ingredient in natural crafting and herbal projects.

    The Perfect Culinary Companion

    While not intended for direct consumption, whole Arnica Montana flowers are a fantastic addition to homemade herbal infusions, potpourri, and decorative crafts. Their vibrant appearance brings a touch of sunshine to any project, while their aromatic profile provides a refreshing experience for the senses. Whether you’re an herbal enthusiast or a creative spirit, these flowers will inspire your next endeavor.

    Common Names

    Mountain tobacco, leopard’s bane, wolf’s bane, mountain arnica

    Warning

    For external use only. Do not use on open wounds or broken skin.

  • Ashwaganda

    Ashwaganda

    Medicinal Properties:

    Acne, adrenal disorder, age spots, anemia, anorexia, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, chronic inflammatory disease, convalescense, debility, depression, diabetes, mellitus, diarrhea, edema, endometriosis, failing memory, fatigue, frigidity, hyperlipemia, hypertension, immunodeficiency, impotence, indigestion, insomnia, multiple sclerosis, poor attention span, ulcer

    Magical Properties:

    Sharpens mental powers, enhances memory, sex or tantra magic, strengthens the root chakra

  • Astral Travel Tea

    Astral Travel Tea

    **Can Cause Drowsiness**

    Steeping: 5-10 minutes at 212*

    Ingredients: Damiana, mugwort, mullein leaf, lavender, chrysanthemum, cinnamon, ginger, peppermint, hibiscus

  • Autumn Sunset

    Autumn Sunset

    A Calming, caffeine-free end of day blend for enjoying an autumn sunset. Raspberry leaves and peppermint relax and sooth a tired tummy while lemon balm eases anxiety. Rose hips and hibiscus provide a tangy touch and additional soul-soothing.

    Steeping: 5-10 Minutes at 212*

    Ingredients: apple pieces, raspberry leaves, lemon balm, peppermint leaves, hibiscus, rose hips, natural passionfruit flavor, cranberries, blue cornflowers, and safflower.

  • Bacopa Monnieri Powder

    Bacopa Monnieri Powder

    Bacopa monnieri forms dense mats in marshes and along riverbanks, it is cultivated as an ornamental for ponds and other landscaping water elements. Bacopa monnieri is a traditional herb with centuries of documented use in Ayurvedic practices and is commonly mentioned in classical botanical literature.

  • Berry Créme Compote

    Berry Créme Compote

    Tangy-sweet spring berry blend with a hint of creme. Blackberry, blueberry, and strawberry flavors party playfully in your cup like a rich berry  compote with a dollop of cream. Contains no caffeine.

    *Do not add cream*

    Steeping: 5-10 minutes at 212*

    Ingredients: Rose hips, hibiscus, apple pieces, blue cornflowers, natural creme flavor, blueberries, strawberries, raspberry leaves, natural strawberry flavor, natural blueberry flavor, raspberries, and natural blackberry flavor.

  • Black Cohosh Root

    Black Cohosh Root

    This organic black cohosh root is cut and sifted for ease of use in various culinary creations. With its rich, earthy flavor and distinct texture, it adds depth to your favorite herbal blends. The deep brown hue and fibrous structure make it visually appealing in any infusion or ingredient mix.

    Cultural Significance

    Black cohosh has been a part of traditional herbal practices for centuries, often celebrated for its unique qualities. Widely used by Indigenous peoples, it holds a special place in their cultural heritage. Today, it continues to be appreciated in herbalism and natural crafting, connecting modern users to historical practices.

    The Perfect Culinary Companion

    Whether used in herbal teas, tinctures, or savory dishes, cut and sifted black cohosh root brings a layer of complexity that enhances the overall flavor profile. Its versatility allows it to be blended with other herbs or enjoyed on its own, making it a delightful ingredient for any home herbalist or culinary enthusiast.

    Common Names

    Black snakeroot, Black bugbane

    Warning

    Not to be used during pregnancy.

  • Bladderwrack

    Bladderwrack

    This organic bladderwrack is a cut and sifted form of the well-known sea vegetable, featuring a rich dark green to brown hue. Recognizable by its frilled, leaf-like fronds, bladderwrack adds a touch of the ocean to a variety of dishes. With a subtle briny flavor, it’s an interesting ingredient that enhances culinary creations.

    Culinary Applications

    Bladderwrack is incredibly versatile in the kitchen. Whether you’re adding it to soups, broths, or salads, its unique texture and flavor profile can elevate your dishes. It can be rehydrated in warm water for salads or used in smoothies for a touch of marine essence. The cut and sifted format makes it easy to measure and incorporate into various recipes.

    Flavor and Aroma

    This sea vegetable has a gentle saline taste that evokes the essence of the sea without being overpowering. Its earthy aroma adds an element of depth to culinary explorations, making it a favorite among chefs and home cooks alike.

    Historical Context

    Historically, bladderwrack has been enjoyed in coastal communities around the world. Its use in local cuisines often showcases a relationship with the ocean that has been cherished for generations. Discover the ancestral traditions that celebrate this remarkable sea vegetable, giving your meals a nod to culinary history.

    Warning

    Not to be used during pregnancy. Not to be used while nursing. Not for use in persons with hyperthyroidism.

  • Blessed Thistle

    Blessed Thistle

    Organic Blessed Thistle Herb is a naturally aromatic herb, featuring vibrant green cut and sifted leaves that delight the senses. This herb brings a slightly bitter, earthy flavor profile, making it a versatile addition to your culinary adventures. Its delicate texture is perfect for infusing into teas, soups, or stews, adding depth and a unique taste to your dishes.

    Culinary Uses
    Incorporate Blessed Thistle into your cooking to enhance savory dishes or craft refreshing herbal infusions. Its distinct flavor pairs well with other herbs and spices, allowing you to create delicious blends for seasoning meats, vegetables, or even homemade salad dressings. Explore the possibilities this herb offers in your kitchen.

    Cultural Significance
    Originally cherished in traditional cooking and folklore, Blessed Thistle has been used in various cultural culinary practices. Its long history makes it a beloved ingredient in many recipes, celebrated for its role in European and herbal traditions. Cultivate a taste of culinary history by adding this distinctive herb to your pantry.

    Sensory Experience
    With its rich aroma, Blessed Thistle invites you to experience a sensory journey. The striking green hue and the earthy undertones stimulate the senses while you explore its various applications. Embrace the essence of this herb, whether blended in teas or featured in delightful dishes.

    Common Names

    Holy Thistle, Saint Benedict thistle, spotted thistle, bitter thistle, blessed cardus

  • Blue Mango

    Blue Mango Butterfly Pea Herbal tea is ready to make a splash! Get the little paper umbrellas ready, because we’ve got a cool, deep blue beverage and it’s everything you didn’t know you needed this summer. Kick back and relax with this caffeine-free tropical iced tea blended with lemon grass, beautiful blue butterfly pea flower, essence of mango and exotic lychee. Add anything acidic such as a squirt of lemon juice, and the infusion will turn a gorgeous shade of violet – tea and a show!

    Steeping: 5-10 minutes at 212*

    Ingredients: Lemon grass, butterfly pea flowers, chamomile flowers, rose hips, natural mango flavor, mango pieces, marigold flowers, and lychee flavor

  • Blue vervain

    Blue vervain

    Blue vervain is a member of the verbena family with a long history in folklore and traditional practices that dates back to ancient civilizations. The plant appears frequently in historical accounts and was associated with a wide range of symbolic and ceremonial uses across cultures.

    In some Native American traditions, including those of the Iroquois, blue vervain was featured in stories and rituals reflecting social boundaries and personal space. In parts of Eastern Europe, the plant was instead linked to love charms and romantic symbolism. These contrasting beliefs highlight blue vervain’s prominent role in myth, tradition, and cultural storytelling.

    The dried herb is edible but bitter, and may be added to teas, salads and soups. It can also be infused in oil or tinctured and added to lotions, creams, soaps, ointments, facial toners and perfumes.

  • Bonfire

    Bonfire

    Crisp autumn nights call for warmth and comfort and little can better provide them than an autumn bonfire. A perfect tea for fireside enjoyment or downtime dreaming. Contains a low amount of caffeine.

    Steeping:  5 minutes at 212*

    Ingredients:  honeybush tea, apple pieces, aniseed, lapsang souchong tea, cocoa nibs, rose hips, cinnamon bark, red peppercorn, orange peels, cloves, natural cinnamon flavor, natural orange flavor, safflower, natural hazelnut flavor

  • Breathe Well

    Breathe Well

    Blended with helpful ingredients such as mullein and eucalyptus with are traditional used to support lung health and keep you breathing easy. This tea contains no caffeine.

    Steeping: 5 minutes at 212*

    Ingredients: Peppermint leaves, orange, ginger, eucalyptus, cinnamon, mullein leaf, schisandra berry, licorice, fennel seed, lemon grass

  • Buckthorn Bark

    Medicinal Properties:

    STRONG laxative

    *Only ingest under Doctor’s Care!!!!!!*

    Magical Properties:

    Protection, exorcism, wishes, legal matters, luck, elf magic, driving away enchantments

  • Buddha’s Dream

    Buddha’s Dream

    A soft blend of white and green tea with accents of floral, fruit flavors. This is a contemplative tea that is sure to bring a bit of enlightenment to your day. Low Caffeine.

    Steeping: 3 minutes at 180*

    Ingredients: white tea, gunpowder tea, jasmine chun hao tea, natural pineapple flavor, natural peach flavor, rose petals, marigold flowers