"Preserve"/dry nettle tea
"Preserve"/dry nettle tea
I've had some nettle tea recently and found it quite nice and am aware of various health benefits so was wondering if it is possible to dry the leaves and make a tea that will last? Also, for tea, can I pick more than just the very top leaves? Made a soup but only getting the top leaves takes ages!
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: "Preserve"/dry nettle tea
Drying nettle leaves is dead easy - just spread them out somewhere warmish and dry and they'll do the rest.
I can't see why you couldn't use the bigger leaves - I don't think they'd taste any different. You don't use them for cooking/eating because they get really tough and stringy. That wouldn't matter for a cup of tea, would it?
I can't see why you couldn't use the bigger leaves - I don't think they'd taste any different. You don't use them for cooking/eating because they get really tough and stringy. That wouldn't matter for a cup of tea, would it?
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Re: "Preserve"/dry nettle tea
I've just been converted to the benefits of nettle tea too. I just hung up a complete nettle and it dried in about a day. Then just crumble the leaves. I think you can use any leaves, even the stalks, for tea.
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Re: "Preserve"/dry nettle tea
Thanks very much. Will give it a go and probably use the tops of the plant. Is the sting still active when they're dry?
Re: "Preserve"/dry nettle tea
Cheers, i'll have a look at that.
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Re: "Preserve"/dry nettle tea
Spooky I asked the same question on wild food section!!!
Does heating to dry them not get rid of all their goodness?
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Does heating to dry them not get rid of all their goodness?
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Re: "Preserve"/dry nettle tea
I don't heat them, just leave them somewhere warm. But gentle heating won't hurt - that's how dehydrators work isn't it?
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