Yarrow Flower Powder Organic

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Botanical Name:
Achillea millefolium
Origin:
Croatia/Albania
SKU:
209620-5
Organic
Kosher

About This Product

Yarrow Flower Powder Organic

Yarrow Flower Powder is a finely ground powder made from the beautiful, delicate blossoms of the yarrow plant. Its vibrant yellow, white, and pink flowers create an appealing aesthetic, while its powder form offers versatility in culinary applications. With a subtle, earthy aroma and gentle flavor, this organic powder adds a unique dimension to various dishes.

Culinary Uses

This powder is a wonderful addition to herbal teas, smoothies, and baking recipes. Its mild taste blends seamlessly with other ingredients, enhancing your beverages and baked goods without overpowering their primary flavors. Yarrow Flower Powder can also be sprinkled on salads or used as a natural colorant in dishes, adding both visual interest and a touch of aromatic charm.

Cultural Significance

Historically, yarrow has a rich presence in various cultures, often used in traditional celebrations and as a symbol of healing and protection. The flower has inspired folklore and rituals throughout history, making Yarrow Flower Powder not just a culinary ingredient but a connection to age-old traditions. Integrating this powder into your cuisine becomes a way to honor its storied past.

Cooking with Yarrow

With its slightly bitter yet aromatic profile, Yarrow Flower Powder invites creativity in the kitchen. Try it in your next herbal infusion or as an unexpected twist in savory and sweet dishes, allowing you to explore its unique character and appreciate its culinary relevance.

Common Names

Milfoil, Noble Yarrow, Nosebleed, Thousand Leaf, Millefolium

Warning

Persons with allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family (such as feverfew, chamomile, or echinacea species) should exercise caution with yarrow, as allergic cross-reactivity is common to Asteraceae plants.