Cofftea
said
2010-07-31 20:33:47 -0400
New Jersey Tea
I found a tisane called New Jersey Tea mentioned on herbcompanion.com. It’s described as:
New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus) can be found along dry woodland roadsides and in light timberland areas. The dried leaves make a good-tasting tea—the plant was used as an agreeable substitute for black tea during the Revolutionary War.
Has anyone tried, or even heard of, it?
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LissaMarie
said
2010-08-03 12:42:02 -0400
never heard of it, but the history behind it is interesting!
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