Ginkgo Leaves Cut - 60g
Ginkgo Leaves Cut - 60g
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Ginkgo Leaves Cut are dried ginkgo leaves (Ginkgo biloba) in a cut form suited to herbal infusions and traditional tea blends. The leaves produce a mild, green-toned brew with a gentle herbal character. Cut leaf is often chosen for steeping because it strains more easily than powders while still extracting well. It is commonly used in traditional herbal routines associated with circulation and everyday mental clarity.
Key properties
- Ingredients: dried ginkgo leaves (Ginkgo biloba)
- Form: cut, dried leaf
- Flavour Profile: mild, green and herbaceous
- Size: 60g
What it’s used for
- Brewing caffeine-free herbal teas and infusions
- Pairing with other herbs in circulation-themed tea blends
- Preparing tincture-style extracts for herbal craft recipes
- Adding to potpourri-style herb mixes where leaf form is preferred
Who it’s for
- Small-batch tea makers wanting a manageable, everyday size
- Herbal blenders testing ginkgo in new tea combinations
- Home apothecary routines that use traditional herb preparations
- Pantry herbalists keeping a core leaf on hand for infusions
- People who prefer powder formats for capsules and portioned blends
- Preparations requiring a completely smooth texture with no straining
- Strongly flavoured recipes where a subtle leaf note may be lost
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How to use
- As an herbal tea (infusion): Steep in freshly boiled water for 5 to 10 minutes, covered, then strain and serve.
- As a blended tea: Combine with herbs like rooibos or lemon balm to soften and round the cup.
- As a tincture-style extract: Macerate the leaf in alcohol or glycerine according to your chosen method, then strain well.
- Processing Tip: Use a fine strainer or muslin for a cleaner infusion, especially with smaller cut pieces.
Safety instructions
- Consult a registered medical practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication.
- Not recommended with blood-thinning medicines, and seek professional guidance before use prior to surgery or dental procedures.
- Seek advice before use if you take antidepressants, have a bleeding disorder, or have a history of seizures.
- Headache or dizziness can occur in sensitive individuals, particularly with higher intake.
- Not advised during pregnancy or while breastfeeding unless guided by a registered medical practitioner.
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs, and keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: What does ginkgo leaf tea taste like?
A: The flavour is mild and green, with a gentle herbaceous note that blends easily with other botanicals.
Q: Should the infusion be covered while steeping?
A: Covering helps retain aroma and can produce a fuller cup.
Q: Can the leaves be reused for a second steep?
A: A second steep is possible, though the flavour is usually lighter than the first.
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.

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