Local indigenous tribes have had a long relationship with the benefits of Spruce tree needles, for their high Vitamin C and mineral content. Used for sore throats, colds and coughs.
When collected in spring and left to macerate in a jar in the sun, mixed with brown sugar, the result is a sweet, syrup that packed with health benefits as well as delicious taste.
After 2-4 weeks, strain the needles, heat the liquid and bottle. A sweet, forest fragrant treat for your tea, desserts or simply by the spoonful.
Benefits: Packed with Vitamin C, A and K. Potassium, Magnesium & Phosphorus
Not recommended for: Pregnant or breast feeding women.
Local indigenous tribes have had a long relationship with the benefits of Spruce tree needles, for their high Vitamin C and mineral content. Used for sore throats, colds and coughs.
When collected in spring and left to macerate in a jar in the sun, mixed with brown sugar, the result is a sweet, syrup that packed with health benefits as well as delicious taste.
After 2-4 weeks, strain the needles, heat the liquid and bottle. A sweet, forest fragrant treat for your tea, desserts or simply by the spoonful.
Benefits: Packed with Vitamin C, A and K. Potassium, Magnesium & Phosphorus
Not recommended for: Pregnant or breast feeding women.