Hi Kim, I usually
use culinary lavender bought from the spice section of the supermarket.
Please be sure to
use culinary lavender and not lavender labeled for another purpose, which may be sprayed with pesticides or coated in inedible solutions.
Well, it's kind of obvious that you need blueberries and lavender Make sure to
use culinary lavender or the one from your garden.
Please make sure you are
using culinary lavender.
Not exact matches
Lavender is a flower that is
used regularly as a
culinary herb.
I have some
culinary lavender sitting here that I NEED to
use!
I've always heard that for
culinary lavender, it's important to
use the first harvest of the year.
Candles, essential oils, and sachets are sensory comforts for the home; and
lavender pepper is a wonderful spice blend for
culinary use on eggs, meat, salads.
Note:
Culinary lavender is the preferred option, but any dried
lavender flowers can be
used.
The plant has also
culinary uses (mainly in its native Mediterranean region);
lavender leaves, petals, and flower tips are all edible straight from the plant, and they can be added in this way to soups and salads in small quantities.
Apart from
using it has medicine you can
use lavender oil as a perfume, air freshener, lip balm and for
culinary purpose.
3 things you may not know about
lavender Although
used for centuries in herbal remedies and as a decorative accent in the garden,
culinary lavender has only recently made its way into recipes.