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Wild Edibles
Tea, White Pine NeedlesGrower: White Pine Farm
Price: $1.00 ( 1 small snack bag ~=1 oz )Available (Exact): 5
Great for tea. This is a simple herbal recipe from the 19th century that is said to remedy many common illnesses. The needles of the white pine are very high in Vitamin C (more than 6 lemons!) and also contain Vitamin A.
Things You'll Need:
• 1/2 cup fresh green white pine needles, finely chopped
• 1.5 pints water
• small pot for boiling
• honey or some other sweetner (optional)
Finely chop them until you have about 1/2 cup. Add your needles to the boiling water and simmer for about 20 minutes, or until the volume of water has reduced by about 1/3. Allow it to steep for anywhere from 20 minutes to overnight, depending on how strong you like your tea. The result will be a reddish colored tea with a mild taste. Store in refrigerator.
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