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Lemon Balm Cut - 60g

Lemon Balm Cut - 60g

Regular price R 72.00
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INCI: Melissa officinalis

Lemon Balm Cut is a gently dried herb valued for its fresh, citrusy-herbal character and its long history in calming tea routines. Traditionally enjoyed as an infusion, it is often chosen for wind-down blends, restful evening cups, and herbal teas with a softer, more soothing profile. The cut format is easy to measure and strains cleanly, which makes it especially practical for home brewing and simple blend making. It can also be used in selected DIY projects where a gentle botanical ingredient is wanted. This is a single-ingredient herb suitable for food and cosmetic use.

♡ Why we love it: Lemon Balm has such an easy, uplifting gentleness about it. We love the fresh, softly lemony character it brings to the cup, and how naturally it fits into simple evening blends with herbs like chamomile, lavender, or peppermint. It is also the kind of ingredient we value most at Essentially Natural - versatile, plant-led, easy to work with, and useful across both tea rituals and thoughtful DIY making.

This product is certified: Vegan and Food Grade.

Also available in large pack sizes.

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  • Common Name: Lemon Balm
  • Form: Cut herb
  • Aroma Profile: Fresh, citrusy-herbal
  • Ingredients: Lemon Balm Cut
  • Suitable For: Food and cosmetic use
  • Brewing calming herbal teas and wind-down infusions
  • Adding a fresh, lemony note to sleep-friendly evening blends
  • Enjoying in after-meal cups with a gentle herbal profile
  • Blending with other botanicals for relaxing, caffeine-free tea routines
  • Using in selected DIY soap and botanical projects
  • Bringing a fresh herbal note to simple home and apothecary-style recipes

    Lemon Balm Cut Is For:

  • Evening tea routines that enjoy a fresh, gently citrusy herbal cup
  • Blend making with calming, caffeine-free botanicals
  • Home brewers who prefer cut herbs for easy measuring and straining
  • DIY makers using herbs in simple soap or botanical projects
  • Herbal cupboards that benefit from a versatile everyday calming herb
  • Lemon Balm Cut Is Not For:

  • Strongly spiced or richly bitter herbal tea preferences
  • Ready-made sleep, mood, or digestive product formats
  • Projects that need a concentrated extract rather than a simple dried herb ingredient
  • As a Herbal Tea: Steep 1 to 2 teaspoons in freshly boiled water for 5 to 10 minutes, then strain and enjoy.
  • As a Blend Ingredient: Combine with herbs such as chamomile, lavender, or peppermint for a softer, more rounded caffeine-free blend.
  • As an Evening Cup: Prepare as a simple infusion for a gentle wind-down tea.
  • As a Soap Ingredient: Add to suitable DIY soap recipes where a botanical texture or natural green colour is wanted.
  • Processing Tip: Keep the cup covered while steeping to help retain more of the herb’s delicate aroma.
  • Processing Tip: Dried lemon balm is often softer in scent than the fresh herb, so blend thoughtfully if you want a brighter lemony note.
  • For topical use, patch test before wider application.
  • Avoid contact with eyes.
  • Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Q: What does Lemon Balm Cut taste like?
A: It has a fresh, softly citrusy, gently herbal flavour that works well on its own or in calming blends.

Q: Is lemon balm naturally caffeine-free?
A: Yes. Lemon balm is commonly used in caffeine-free herbal teas and evening blends.

Q: What herbs pair well with lemon balm?
A: Lemon balm pairs especially well with chamomile, lavender, peppermint, and other gentle herbs used in relaxing tea blends.

Q: Is cut herb better than powder for tea?
A: Cut herb is often easier to strain and usually gives a cleaner cup with less sediment than powder.

Q: Can Lemon Balm Cut be used in DIY soap?
A: Yes. It can be used in suitable DIY soap projects where a botanical texture or natural herbal character is wanted.

Q: Does dried lemon balm smell as strong as fresh lemon balm?
A: Usually not. Drying can soften the bright lemony character, though the herb still keeps its fresh, pleasant profile.

Q: Can I drink lemon balm tea in the evening?
A: Yes. It is commonly chosen for evening and wind-down tea routines because of its soft, calming character.

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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