Mimosa Infusions

I had been reading that mimosa flowers were edible, as well as young leaves. The flowers have several medicinal uses and the leaves are used as a substitute for tea. These effects include sedation, relaxation, and stress-relief, anxiety reduction…

Well, I started picking young mimosa leaf sprigs, rolling them and drying them off for a mildly sweet, floral smelling tea. Each time, it has made me feel incredibly relaxed and pleasant. I have been drinking it strong, too, bringing the leaves to a boil in the water, and infusing for over 10 minutes.

The result is a mellow, euphoric feeling, muscular relaxation, and a lackadaisical mood. If it is nighttime, you might find yourself feeling ready for sleep. Definitely calms the nerves.

I LOVE it. The taste is somewhat like an oolong or white tea, but much lighter. The color is a bright lime green! If you have ever brewed passionflowers, it has a reminiscent taste and the same green hue. The effects are somewhat stronger.

For a sweeter, more floral infusion also use the mimosa blossoms. I think the blossoms have a lot more sedative effect.
AVOID the fruit, these are likely toxic.

Who has had this before?

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AllanK said

Does anyone sell this or do you strictly make it yourself? I have never heard of it.

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They sell it in China. I make it myself. There are a lot of mimosa trees in Florida. Mimosa was brought to America a long time ago.

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SarsyPie said

It’s the one with the fluffy pink flowers, right?

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Yes it is. There aren’t any lookalikes. The leaves retract when molested.

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