MagicT Pure Rose Petals come straight from Ghamsar, Kashan: the capital of rose and rose water. These rose petals offer an exquisite aroma and naturally sweet flavour, making them fantastic early afternoon drinks.
They could also be used in the kitchen as an aromatic flower to add to jams, cakes and confections. Rose petals generally go well with other teas and herbs to add aroma and extra natural flavour.
Rose petals are rich in polyphenols and antioxidants that work to protect your body from cell damage. The polyphenols in rose tea may help to lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and cognitive diseases.
- Rose is said to nourish and support emotions of the heart
- Calming and nourishing the nervous system
- Antioxidants may support anti-ageing and overall health
- Rich in Polyphenols
- Free from preservatives, artificial colours, flavours and fragrances
- Hand picked
- Packed and blended in New Zealand
Damaskus x-breed Rose Petals
Use one teaspoon of pure Rose Petals in a cup of hot water. Wait for 5-8 minutes, then strain and enjoy.
These rose petals also can be eaten raw, mixed into green salads various fruit or green salads granola or mixed herbs.
Pure Rose Petals give you the lighter, more delicate side of rose tea. Rose petals are naturally caffeine free and are often used for their fragrance first, but they also contain antioxidant plant compounds. Because this is a pure petal tea, the cup is simple and floral, without extra herbs changing the character.
Rose petals are also especially useful if you like blending your own teas. They pair easily with green tea, chamomile, hibiscus and lemon balm, and they can be used in the kitchen as well as in the teapot. If you want the aroma of rose in a more delicate form than whole buds, Pure Rose Petals are usually the better fit.
What do Pure Rose Petals add to a tea blend?
They add fragrance, a gentle floral taste and a softer mouthfeel without spice or mint.
Can I use Pure Rose Petals on their own?
Yes. They make a light floral tea on their own, though many people also enjoy mixing them with other herbs.
How are Pure Rose Petals different from rose flavoured tea?
You are getting the actual petals rather than a flavoured tea base, so the rose character feels more natural and less sweet.