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bMAKER Dried Lavender Flowers offer 4 ounces of ultra-blue, edible, and kosher-certified lavender buds imported from France. Ideal for culinary uses, aromatherapy, and creative projects, these organic lavender buds come in a resealable pouch to maintain freshness and are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
















| ASIN | B07FBR9ZGH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #306,967 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #12,161 in Herbal Tea |
| Brand | bMAKER |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (327) |
| Date First Available | August 18, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Life Expectancy | 4 weeks |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 6 x 11 inches |
| Scent | Lavender |
| UPC | 608807585289 |
M**R
Wonderful Stuff
These dried Lavander flowers made for perfect cake decoration. Not only is it tasty, it is plenty aromatic as well.
A**A
La lavanda viene bien presentada y tiene un olor agradable, aunque no tan intenso como esperaba. Ideal para usar en bolsitas aromáticas o decoraciones, pero si buscas un aroma fuerte, puede quedarse corto.
E**A
Unbelievable color and fragrance! Loved this!
My family and I really like this. Thank you for such a great product. We use this Lavender buds for our bedtime teas and its been working really good.
A**A
Beautiful and delicious
Really beautiful and delicious. I use this lavender every day in my earl gray tea, and I have also used it for baking. It has a great flavor, and smells amazing. The buds are also a beautiful blue/purple color.
K**.
A great amount of a fine product.
I purchased this to use in a recipe that called for dried lavender in the frosting. There was an extremely large amount and I was able to send some to my nephew’s wife, who is the Cupcake Queen in Erie, PA. I was sending her the recipe I bought it for and only felt it right to send her the lavender it called for. I felt that there was no use for the 2 of us having lots of lavender. I was able to add 2 Tablespoons + to the rice bags I make out of new tube socks filled with rice and used as a heating pad, when warmed in the microwave oven to use on sore muscles and earaches. Subsequently, when stored in the freezer, it made a handy semi-ice bag for sore muscles anywhere on your body as it easily conforms to most any area that hurts. I did find that if you store it in the freezer, it’s a good idea to store it in a freezer-type plastic bag so it doesn’t absorb freezer odors. We made these for all my son’s reachers and aides when he was in Pre-K. They were such a hit that when a couple of the teachers changes grades one of the came up to me and asked me for one!! A sercy for very little $$$.
N**.
Lovely sent.
I use the lavender to make a simple syrup and it worked very well. A little goes a very long way. Smells lovely with very little twigs.
C**S
Much bigger bag than expected!
I was unclear how much 4oz of dried lavender would be and was excited to see that the bag seems to contain around 3+ cups! This is going to last me a long time. I've been personally using it for lavender simple syrup for lemonade. It's absolutely DIVINE! Make your lemonade to your taste then chill. In a pan, heat 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar and 3 Tablespoons of dried lavender. Heat to a low simmer and continue that simmer for 15 minutes, stirring regularly. After your timer beeps, remove the syrup from the heat and cool completely. Once cooled, pour the syrup through a fine meshed sieve and pour your lavender syrup into a container to use for your lemonade! (To 2 quarts of lemonade add 4-5 Tablespoons of syrup.) Enjoy!
J**Y
Flores frescas y bien recolectadas
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