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Clover blossoms are edible and have culinary and medicinal uses. They can be eaten fresh or dried to make teas, jellies, and baked goods, and are a good source of nutrients like vitamins and minerals. Medicinally, red clover blossoms have been traditionally used for skin issues, menopausal symptoms, and as a blood tonic, although more research is needed to confirm these effects.
Culinary uses
Tea: Steep fresh or dried blossoms in boiling water for 15–25 minutes, using about one tablespoon of flowers per cup.
Baked goods: Incorporate blossoms into cookies, crackers, and pies.
Salads: Add fresh flowers to salads for a pop of color and a slightly sweet flavor.
Jellies: Use the blossoms to make jelly.
Garnish: Use fresh blossoms as a decorative garnish.
Medicinal uses
Skin conditions:
Red clover is traditionally used for skin ailments like acne, eczema, and psoriasis.
Menopause symptoms:
It is used to help relieve symptoms of menopause due to its phytoestrogen content.
Respiratory issues:
It has been used as a remedy for coughs, bronchitis, and asthma.
Blood tonic:
Some herbalists use it as a "blood cleanser" and tonic to support the body's natural detoxification processes and help with anemia.
100% ORGANIC
Clover blossoms are edible and have culinary and medicinal uses. They can be eaten fresh or dried to make teas, jellies, and baked goods, and are a good source of nutrients like vitamins and minerals. Medicinally, red clover blossoms have been traditionally used for skin issues, menopausal symptoms, and as a blood tonic, although more research is needed to confirm these effects.
Culinary uses
Tea: Steep fresh or dried blossoms in boiling water for 15–25 minutes, using about one tablespoon of flowers per cup.
Baked goods: Incorporate blossoms into cookies, crackers, and pies.
Salads: Add fresh flowers to salads for a pop of color and a slightly sweet flavor.
Jellies: Use the blossoms to make jelly.
Garnish: Use fresh blossoms as a decorative garnish.
Medicinal uses
Skin conditions:
Red clover is traditionally used for skin ailments like acne, eczema, and psoriasis.
Menopause symptoms:
It is used to help relieve symptoms of menopause due to its phytoestrogen content.
Respiratory issues:
It has been used as a remedy for coughs, bronchitis, and asthma.
Blood tonic:
Some herbalists use it as a "blood cleanser" and tonic to support the body's natural detoxification processes and help with anemia.