Dried Meadowsweet Flowers Ingredients: 100% Natural Meadowsweet/Mead Wort Flowers, Dried (Filipendula Ulmaria) Origin: Poland Net Weight: 1.23oz/35 grams Storage Instructions: Dry, Cool & Dark Conditions Filipendula Ulmaria, commonly known as meadowsweet or queen-of-the-meadow, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the Rosaceae family. This plant is native to Europe, Asia and North America, and can grow up to a height of 1.5 meters. The plant is known for its delicate white or pink flowers that grow in clusters and bloom in the summer. In culinary use, Filipendula Ulmaria is often used as a flavoring ingredient in alcoholic beverages, particularly in the production of mead and beer. The plant's flowers and leaves can be used to add a sweet, honey-like flavor to these drinks. Meadowsweet tea can also be made by steeping the dried or fresh flowers of the plant in boiling water. Filipendula Ulmaria has also been used in traditional weaving and dyeing practices, with the roots and stems of the plant providing a yellow dye for cloth. Other names for Filipendula Ulmaria include dropwort, lady of the meadow, and mead wort. Here is a simple recipe for meadowsweet tea: Ingredients: 1 teaspoon dried Filipendula Ulmaria flowers 1 cup boiling water Honey (optional) Instructions: Place the dried Filipendula Ulmaria flowers in a tea strainer. Pour boiling water over the strainer into a cup. Let the tea steep for 5-7 minutes. Remove the strainer and add honey to taste if desired. Enjoy your meadowsweet tea.
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