What is Pine Needle Herbal Tea?
What is Pine Needle Herbal Tea?
Made from pine needles, this herbal tea is a winter season must have. Since it is a herbal tea, it has no caffeine and is thought to have a vast array of benefits, although further research still needs to be done.
There are two main types of pine needle tea sold commercially, white and red pine needle. White pine needle tea originates from America and is made from the Eastern white pine tree, whereas red pine needle tea originates from Korea and is sourced from the Manchurian red pine tree.
What Are The Health Benefits of Pine Needle Tea?
Pine needle herbal tea is good for a variety of things, but its main attraction is its ability to help relieve cold and flu symptoms. During winter and COVID times, pine needle tea is considered a must have in the pantry.
Pine needle is believed to maximise the immune system, aid with flus and colds, sharpen the mind, speed the healing process, boost metabolism and is a high source of Vitamin C.
Remember that herbal teas are not to be taken remedially or as a substitute to actual medicine. Always seek the guidance of a health care professional.
What Does Pine Needle Tea Taste Like?
Pine needle tea has a subtle pine flavour with notes of citrus and mint. These notes mean it pairs perfectly when blended with citrusy or minty teas. People often comment that it has a slight astringency, but that can be combated with a sweetener. Mature pine needles have a more bitter taste than young ones.
Pine needle tea can be transparent, golden or green in colour.
How Do I Brew Pine Needle Tea?
Water temperature: 90-100 degrees
Amount: 2g per 250mL water
Steeping time: 5-8 minutes
Serving suggestion: Drink hot
How is Pine Needle Tea Made?
White pine needle tea is made by harvesting the pine needles and soaking them for 24 hours. It is then rinsed and trimmed to remove woody pieces that add astringency and sharp bits before drying them.
If you are knowledgable about plants and foraging, you can actually find and forage from pine trees to make the tea yourself. Although make sure it’s the right tree - you don’t want to make yourself sick! Beware that Australian pines are toxic to humans and should not be consumed.
Where Do I Buy Pine Needle Tea?
From us! We supply high quality teas from around the world to Australia. You can purchase Pine Needle tea here.
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