Sinapis (Dried Mustard seeds)
What It Is and How It Works
Sinapis, commonly known as mustard, is an annual plant valued for both its seeds and leaves. The dried leaves offer a lightly spicy, warming flavor, and have traditionally been used in herbal preparations during cold seasons. Mustard is known in folk use for supporting circulation and promoting a natural sense of warmth, especially when consumed occasionally.
Sinapis Benefits and Uses
• Traditionally associated with natural body warmth
• Best enjoyed during cold months or transitional seasons
• Combines well with ginger, anise, or peppermint
• Should be consumed in moderation due to its spicy nature
How to Use
To prepare tea: Use ½ tsp of dried mustard leaves in 200ml of hot water. Steep for 6–8 minutes, strain, and enjoy up to twice a week.
Unique Selling Points (USP)
• Naturally dried without additives
• Slightly spicy and aromatic character
• Traditionally linked to circulation and warmth
• Ideal for occasional use in cold weather blends
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does mustard tea taste like?
Spicy and herbal, with a warming aftertaste.
Is it for daily use?
No. It’s best used occasionally and in small quantities.
What blends well with it?
Ginger, fennel, or lemon peel for a cozy infusion.
Customer Reviews
“Perfect for winter! I mix it with ginger and it works great.” – Marina S.
“Strong but good. Very clean product.” – Panos G.
“Just what I needed for my winter tea mix.” – Lydia T.
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