Thyme Herb - 100g
Thyme Herb - 100g
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Thyme Herb is a dried botanical herb used mainly for herbal tea infusions and simple herbal hair-rinse preparations. It brews into a warm, aromatic cup and is often kept as a straightforward pantry herb for traditional tea use. This listing is supplied as dried herb rather than an extract, tincture, capsule, or ready-made blend, making it suitable for single-herb brewing and simple home herbal routines. It is a practical option for those who prefer working with whole dried botanicals in a basic, low-fuss format.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to offer Thyme Herb because it is one of those classic dried herbs that fits easily into simple daily rituals. It is easy to brew, easy to combine with other herbs, and useful for customers who want a versatile dried botanical that can be prepared as a tea or used in traditional rinse-style applications.
Key properties of thyme herb
- Common Name: Thyme
- Form: Dried herb
- Suitable For: Food And Cosmetic Use
- Preparation Style: Herbal tea or infusion
- Application Style: Tea use and herbal hair-rinse use
What is thyme herb used for
- Herbal tea infusions
- Single-herb tea preparation
- Herbal tea blending
- Traditional herbal hair rinses
- Simple pantry herbal routines
Who is thyme herb for
- Herbal tea drinkers who enjoy traditional dried botanicals
- Customers looking for a simple single-herb infusion
- Home blenders making loose herbal tea combinations
- Those wanting a dried herb for traditional rinse-style use
- An instant powdered drink
- A ready-made tincture or extract
- A sweetened or flavoured tea blend
- A ready-to-use hair product
Thyme Herb Is For:
Thyme Herb Is Not For:
How to use thyme herb
- As a Tea: Place 2 teaspoons of dried thyme per cup of water in a teapot, pour over freshly boiled water, and let it steep for 10 to 15 minutes.
- As a Herbal Blend Ingredient: Combine with other suitable dried herbs in your own loose tea recipes.
- As a Hair Rinse: Prepare as an infusion, allow it to cool to a comfortable temperature, and use as part of a rinse routine.
- Processing Tip: Strain well before use for a cleaner cup or rinse.
- Processing Tip: Prepare fresh as needed for best quality.
Thyme herb safety instructions
- Keep out of reach of children
- Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs
- If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or use medication, seek professional guidance before use
Faqs
Q: Is this a tea or a culinary thyme product?
A: This listing is positioned for herbal tea and infusion-style use rather than as a kitchen seasoning format.
Q: Can I use Thyme Herb on its own?
A: Yes. It can be brewed as a simple single-herb tea without needing to be blended with anything else.
Q: How long should I steep it?
A: The provided preparation method suggests steeping for about 10 to 15 minutes.
Q: Can it be used in a herbal hair rinse?
A: Yes. The source material supports its use as an infused herbal rinse preparation.
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.

amazing and fast delivery. helps with inflammation and pain. Also helps with digestive issues
Used as a tea; mixed with other leaves. Was fantastic
This fresh, good herb, is economical to buy. It adds a lovely flavour to baking and cooking!
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