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Known for its delicate floral flavor and naturally aromatic character, culinary lavender has long been appreciated in traditional herbal preparations, desserts, and artisan recipes. Our USDA Certified Organic dried lavender flowers are ideal for tea lovers, bakers, herbal enthusiasts, DIY makers, and anyone building a natural botanical pantry.
For tea: Use about 1/2 teaspoon lavender buds per 8 oz hot water. Steep 5–7 minutes and strain.
For baking: Start with a small amount. Lavender has a strong floral flavor.
For syrups: Steep with sugar and water, then strain for drinks, desserts, lemonade, lattes, cocktails, or mocktails.
For sachets: Add to cotton sachet bags and place in drawers, closets, cars, linen cabinets, or gift baskets.
Culinary lavender pairs especially well with chamomile, lemon balm, mint, vanilla, citrus, honey, and rosehip. A small amount adds a delicate floral touch to tea blends, syrups, baked goods, and botanical recipes.
Farmer Soul focuses on thoughtfully sourced botanicals selected for quality, simplicity, and versatile everyday use. Whether preparing lavender tea, baking homemade desserts, crafting herbal sachets, or creating botanical recipes, our organic culinary lavender offers a fragrant and versatile ingredient inspired by traditional botanical living.
Pair culinary lavender with Farmer Soul raw infused honey, chamomile, rosehip, lemon balm, or other herbal ingredients to create flavorful and aromatic botanical blends.
Yes. Culinary lavender is food-grade lavender intended for tea, baking, desserts, syrups, and recipes.
Yes. Culinary lavender is commonly used in herbal tea blends and hot infusions due to its floral aroma and delicate flavor.
Culinary lavender has a lightly floral, slightly sweet, and herbal flavor that pairs well with honey, lemon, vanilla, and chamomile.
Yes. Culinary lavender is commonly used in cookies, cakes, syrups, desserts, and lavender sugar recipes.
Yes. Dried lavender buds are commonly used in handmade soaps, candles, bath products, sachets, and botanical crafts.
Store dried lavender buds in an airtight container away from moisture, direct sunlight, and excessive heat to preserve freshness and aroma.
Culinary lavender is selected for food and beverage use, while decorative lavender may not be intended for culinary applications.
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