Savoury Winter (Satureja montana) - Bulk
Savoury Winter (Satureja montana) - Bulk
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Savoury Winter is dried Satureja montana , a robust aromatic herb with a peppery, thyme-like flavour. It is used as a culinary seasoning for beans, lighter meats, soups, stews, rubs and hearty winter dishes. In traditional herbal practice, winter savoury is also used in teas and steams for digestive comfort and seasonal throat and chest support. The bulk format is ideal for regular culinary use, spice blending, tea blending and pantry-style herb preparation.
♡ Why we love it: Winter savoury brings bold, peppery flavour to food and a warming aromatic character to herbal preparations. It is a useful staple for cooking, blending and simple seasonal infusions.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Satureja montana
- Plant Part: Herb
- Form: Dried herb
- Country Of Origin: Varies by batch
- Flavour Profile: Peppery, aromatic, thyme-like and savoury
- Profile: Culinary, digestive and warming seasonal-support herb
- Suitable For: Beans, Soups, Stews, Lighter Meats, Spice Rubs, Herbal Infusions, Steams, Compresses, Infused Oils And Bulk Culinary Use
- Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours
What it's used for
- Culinary seasoning for beans and hearty dishes
- Soups, stews, lighter meats and savoury winter recipes
- Homemade spice blends and rubs
- Herbal infusions for digestive comfort
- Warm aromatic cups and steams for seasonal comfort
- External compresses for stiff areas and tired muscles
- Infused oils for massage-style preparations
Who it's for
- Cooks wanting a peppery, thyme-like herb
- Spice blenders and refill stores
- Herbal users preparing digestive-support infusions
- DIY users making warm compresses or infused oils
- Bulk pantry users who cook with herbs regularly
- Pregnancy
- People with medical conditions or chronic medication use without professional guidance
- Broken skin or eye-area use
- Use as a substitute for professional care for colic, throat infections, chest infections, arthritis or muscle injuries
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How to use
- As an Infusion: Add 1-2 teaspoons per cup of freshly boiled water.
- Infusion Method: Infuse for 10-15 minutes, strain and enjoy 2-3 times per day as needed.
- In Cooking: Add a pinch during cooking and adjust to taste.
- As a Warm Compress: Steep a strong infusion, cool slightly, soak a clean cloth, wring out and apply to the desired area.
- In Infused Oils: Infuse into a suitable carrier oil for external massage-style use.
- Bulk Tip: Keep tightly sealed between uses to protect the aromatic flavour.
Safety instructions
- Not recommended during pregnancy, as the herb may stimulate the uterus
- Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if taking chronic medication or managing a medical condition
- Patch test before topical use
- Avoid broken skin and eyes
- Rinse with clean water if eye contact occurs
- Prepare teas fresh and discard leftovers the same day
- Discontinue use if sensitivity, digestive upset, skin irritation or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: What does Winter Savoury taste like?
A: It has a peppery, aromatic, thyme-like flavour that works well in savoury dishes.
Q: What foods pair well with Winter Savoury?
A: It pairs well with beans, soups, stews, lighter meats and hearty winter recipes.
Q: Can Winter Savoury be used as tea?
A: Yes, it can be infused in freshly boiled water for digestive and seasonal comfort routines.
Q: Can Winter Savoury be used during pregnancy?
A: No, it is not recommended during pregnancy.
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 sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.
