Blackberry LeavesConsuming blackberry leaves is as important as their benefits. As with other plant leaves, they can be prepared and consumed as tea. Especially in winter, their pleasant aroma and mild flavor offer a warming flavor.
To prepare blackberry leaf tea, you need dried or fresh blackberry leaves. If using fresh leaves, first boil the water and let it rest until the initial heat subsides. Then, add it to the tea bag and let it sit for a few minutes, then strain the tea until it has taken on color and served. When preparing fresh blackberry tea, avoid steeping it in hot water for a long time. After adding it to the water, wait four minutes for it to steep.
Place the dried blackberry leaves in a coffee pot, add hot water, and let it boil for 10 minutes. Once the steeping time is complete, remove from the heat, strain, and serve in cups. Once the tea is cooled, you can enjoy it smoothly. You can sweeten it with natural sweeteners such as honey, agave syrup, or cinnamon.
Storage should be done in a closed container, away from sunlight. We do not ship old products with diminished nutritional value you can consume our products as food. The bag is shipped with a label indicating the expiration date and other information. Before use, strain the amount of herbs and seeds you will use in a strainer with cold water. Our products are covered by our guarantee.