Chaste Tree Berries - 75g
Chaste Tree Berries - 75g
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Chaste Tree Berries are aromatic dried berries from Vitex agnus-castus, traditionally used in women’s herbal routines. Also known as chasteberry or monk’s pepper, they have a peppery, slightly bitter flavour and are usually lightly crushed before brewing for a fuller infusion. In traditional practice, this botanical is often approached as part of a steady, longer-term herbal routine rather than a quick, single-cup herb. The whole berry format also suits home apothecary use, including tincture preparation and small-batch blend making.
♡ Why we love it: Chaste Tree Berries are a great example of a traditional botanical with a distinct character and a clear place in the herbal cupboard. We appreciate the aromatic, peppery profile, the versatility of the whole berries, and the way they suit both simple infusions and more intentional apothecary-style preparation. It’s the kind of single-ingredient herb we like to offer: practical, traditional, and easy to work with in a thoughtful, low-fuss way.
Key properties of chaste tree berries
- Botanical Name: Vitex agnus-castus
- Common Name: Chaste Tree Berries, Chasteberry, Monk’s Pepper
- Plant Part: Berry
- Form: Whole dried berries
- Flavour Profile: Peppery, aromatic, slightly bitter
What is chaste tree berries used for
- Traditional women’s monthly rhythm routines
- Tea blends and simple infusions made with lightly crushed berries
- Tincture preparations using standard herbal methods
- Botanical extract projects for topical formulations
- Home apothecary use where a whole aromatic berry is preferred
Who is chaste tree berries for
- Long-term style herbal routines centred around women’s monthly rhythm support
- Home apothecary preparation for tinctures and crushed-berry infusions
- Blend making where a peppery, aromatic berry note is useful
- Herbal cupboards that favour traditional whole-berry botanicals
- Mild, sweet-tasting herbal tea preferences
- Quick-steep herbal routines where no crushing is wanted
- Single-cup, instant-style botanical use
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How to use chaste tree berries
- As a Tea: Lightly crush about 3 g of berries, pour 1 cup of freshly boiled water over them, cover, and infuse for 10 to 15 minutes, then strain well.
- As a Tincture: Macerate crushed berries in alcohol using standard herbal methods, then strain and bottle.
- As a Blend Ingredient: Lightly crush before combining with other suitable herbs for infusion blends.
- As a Topical Extract Project: Prepare an extract using your usual method for external-use formulations.
- Processing Tip: Crushing the berries helps improve aroma and extraction.
- Processing Tip: Use a fine strainer to help reduce sediment in the final cup.
Chaste tree berries safety instructions
- Avoid use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
- Not suitable for children.
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition, a hormone-sensitive condition, or take medication.
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: Do I need to crush the berries before brewing?
A: Light crushing helps release the aromatic compounds and usually gives a fuller, more expressive infusion.
Q: What does chasteberry taste like?
A: It has a peppery, aromatic profile with a slightly bitter finish, which is why it is often softened in blends with
gentler herbs.
Q: Is this better suited to short-term or steady use?
A: In traditional practice, it is more often approached as a steady, longer-term style botanical rather than a one-off
cup.
Q: Can I use the berries whole in a tincture?
A: They are usually lightly crushed first to help improve extraction.
Q: Why choose whole berries instead of powder?
A: Whole berries keep well, are versatile for both infusions and tinctures, and let you crush only what you need at
the time of preparation.
Q: What herbs does chasteberry pair well with in blends?
A: It is often combined with softer, more rounded botanicals that help balance its peppery, slightly bitter character.
Q: How should Chaste Tree Berries be stored after opening?
A: Keep them tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight to help protect aroma
and quality.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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