Dry jasmine petals are known for their sweet and delicate fragrance, which can instantly lift your mood and create a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. They are also rich in antioxidants, which can help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in the body, boost your immune system, and promote healthy skin and hair.
In addition, jasmine petals are known for their therapeutic properties, which can help reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and promote relaxation. The fragrance of jasmine can also help uplift your mood and create a romantic and sensual atmosphere.
Dry jasmine petals are perfect for use in tea blends, such as green tea, black tea, or herbal tea. You can also use them in floral baths, potpourri, sachets, and as a garnish for cakes, salads, and cocktails. They are a versatile and fragrant addition to any recipe, and can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any dish.
To brew a cup of jasmine tea, simply add a few petals to hot water and let it steep for 3-5 minutes. You can also mix it with other herbs, such as mint, ginger, or lemongrass, to create your own unique blend. For a relaxing and rejuvenating bath, add a handful of dry jasmine petals to warm water and soak for 15-20 minutes.
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COMMON NAME Standardized: Jasmine
BOTANICAL NAME Jasminum Plant Family: Oleaceae
INTRODUCTION The dried jasmine is perennial climbing plant with sweet, highly scented flowers. It is native to the Himalayas, and is considered sacred throughout the region, specifically in India where it is the sacred flower of Kama, the god of love. It is intertwined into bridal flowers at weddings, and woven into garlands for important guests at diplomatic functions. Historically, it has been reputed to be an aphrodisiac, and is said to have a marked effect on frigidity and impotence. It is grown for perfumery in France, and added to alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, toiletries, moisturizing lotions, and aromatherapy oils. It is utilized in aromatherapy.
CONSTITUENTS Alpha-terpineol, benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, benzyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, eugenol, farnesol, geraniol, jasmone, linalyl acetate, nerolidol, salicylic acid, vanillin.
PARTS USED Jasmine Flowers
TYPICAL PREPARATIONS Creams, washes, liniments, teas, and infusions. Dried Jasmine is also used as ingredients in soaps, bath bombs, candles and potpourri.
SUMMARY There is a common misunderstanding in the herb market concerning dried Jasmine flowers, in that they impart very little fragrance. While most people would assume that the dried flowers are similar to the overpowering aroma of fresh flowers, this is simply not the case. The waxy exude on jasmine flowers which give it the scent we are all familiar with is incredibly volatile and will dissipate within days of being dried, and the result is a dried flower with only a hint of aroma still lingering.
PRECAUTIONS Specific: No known precautions.
General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
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