fenugreek
fenugreek
preorder notice: this herb is available for preorder only. we keep it in stock but package each order fresh. please allow 1 to 2 business days for preparation.
warm, nutty, and deeply grounding. fenugreek has long been used in herbal traditions for warming tea rituals, comforting botanical blends, and rich culinary preparations with its naturally maple like aroma.
pairs beautifully with: ginger, cinnamon, fennel, and hormone harmony.
about this herb
botanical name: trigonella foenum-graecum.
available in: seed and leaf.
common use: a warming botanical traditionally enjoyed in herbal teas, culinary preparations, and grounding botanical blends. commonly used in spice forward herbal routines and traditional wellness preparations.
flavor profile: warm, slightly bitter, and nutty with a distinctive maple like sweetness and a rich, earthy finish. the leaf is lighter and more herbaceous while the seed is deeper and more robust in flavor.
how to prepare
seed: lightly crush 1 to 2 teaspoons and steep in 8 oz of hot water, covered, for 10 to 15 minutes. strain and enjoy warm.
leaf: steep 1 to 2 teaspoons in 8 oz of hot water, covered, for 8 to 10 minutes. strain and enjoy warm.
good to know
commonly used in warming tea blends, culinary preparations, and botanical wellness routines.
naturally caffeine free.
known for its naturally rich maple like aroma when brewed.
🟡 storage (seed): medium pest risk. hard outer shell offers some protection but high starch content can still attract beetles and weevils over time. store airtight in a cool, dark, dry place and check periodically.
🔴 storage (leaf): high pest risk. dried leaves are more exposed and vulnerable to pantry moths and beetles. store airtight in a cool, dark, dry place and check regularly.
net wt.: 1 oz.
faq
what does fenugreek taste like?
fenugreek is warm, nutty, slightly bitter, and naturally maple like in aroma and flavor.
is fenugreek naturally caffeine free?
yes. fenugreek is naturally caffeine free.
how is fenugreek commonly used?
fenugreek is commonly enjoyed in herbal teas, spice blends, culinary preparations, and botanical wellness routines.
what herbs pair well with fenugreek?
fenugreek pairs beautifully with ginger, cinnamon, fennel, cardamom, and turmeric.
disclaimer
the products and information on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. representatives of berry kissed bliss are not medical professionals. please consult your physician for medical advice.
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