Product Description
Frontier Co-op Organic Lavender Flowers (Lavandula angustifolia) have a fresh, sweet taste and pleasant aroma with the relaxing and uplifting qualities that make lavender one of today's most popular scents. Lavender is a gentle, multi-purpose herb. For home and body care, use it in herbal sachets, potpourri, DIY creams and lotions, shampoos, facial steams, baths, body powders, salves and body mists. Try infusing tea, cocktails and kombucha with lavender.
This product is certified organic, kosher, and non-irradiated. There are no artificial additives or chemicals used at any stage of growing, harvesting and manufacturing.
Try the premium quality Frontier Co-op herbs and culinary seasonings in convenient, re-closable packaging. Our stand-up bags are made to keep our products as fresh on the last day as they are on the first. Just scoop and reseal to lock in the freshness. These bags are resealable, sturdy, and great for easy storage and easy access. For best results, store in a cool, dry place.
Due to higher-than-normal temperatures, there has been a strain on the global supply of lavender (Lavendula angustifolia), resulting in shortages in supply. Consequently, there has been an increase in the availability of hybrid and alternative-type flowers, misnaming and adulteration of lavender on the market. After evaluating and rejecting over fifty samples, Frontier has secured organic lavender (Lavendula angustifolia) from Bulgaria. This Bulgarian lavender (Lavendula angustifolia) meets our quality requirements with the exception of color. This supply of lavender (Lavendula angustifolia) was harvested late in the season which has resulted in less-than-optimal color. However, we're working closely with our grower to ensure the next harvest is completed at the optimal time.
Organic Lavender Flowers.
Suggested Uses
Use to make a wellness tea. Use for making flower-infused cocktails and champaigne, and for flavoring kombucha. Use to flavor meats, cheeses and even chocolate. They can also be used in herbal sachets, facial steams, baths, and in DIY creams, lotions, shampoos, body powders, salves and body mists.