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329.00SAR
334.64
Fresh pine needles went moldy after a few days at room temperature after we picked them. So we had to pick the other leaves and dry about 70% to prevent them from getting moldy due to the weather. Therefore, the color might be changed to WZDBE, but the quality of the goods is not affected, we guarantee that.
If you want fresh one, please leave us a message after placing order. After receiving, please open the wrapping paper to let the leaves dry gradually or take all the leaves outside the packaging bag to keep it for longer time. Pine needles are an amazing natural resource which have a wide variety of home uses - arts and crafts, decoration, aromatherapy, air freshener, vitamin-rich tea
Pine needles have many uses, whether they are cut from the tree, freshly fallen, or dried. Pine needles are commonly used in gardening and landscaping, can be made into decorative yet practical crafts, and even have nutritional value when ingested.
How to make Pine needle Tea: Take a cup of fresh green pine needles and clean off the dirt by rinsing them in cold water Chop the needles into small pieces, removing the defective ones Boil 3 cups of water in a saucepan Put the chopped needles in the boiling water (you may also add other herbs such as rosemary for an added flavor) Stir it with a wooden spoon
Filled with vitamin C. Pine needles are bursting with vitamin C, having four to five more times vitamin C than a cup of orange juice, according to Art of Manliness.Boosting the immune system, High Vitamin A Levels Improve Eye Health, Carotenoids Regenerate Skin, Hair and Nails, antioxidant, May ease cold and flu
Good to have after exercise. Offers a positive sense of wellbeing.
You can drink pine needle tea every day but you should avoid drinking too much. It is recommended to only try about half a cup for the first time. If you are sure that your body has been used to it and you feel no side effects, you can consume it once or twice a day. In Japan, dried pine needle are also commonly used as Bath Tea.
Pine needle tea is made by brewing the needles of pine trees to make a flavorful hot beverage. Its flavor is described variously as piney, resinous, astringent, and citrusy, with undertones of mint. Older pine needles tend to taste more bitter and tannic than young ones. The tea can be sweetened with honey or sugar. It is transparent in color, or perhaps slightly tinged with green.