Description
After the Boston Tea Party, when the colonists turned away from imported teas to protest exorbitant tariffs, the soon-to-be Americans turned to the traditional teas that the Native Americans had drunk for centuries, especially goldenrod. It become so popular at the time that it became known as “liberty tea.“ Though this flower and its tea have fallen into much more obscuri-tea (couldn’t help it!), it’s worth another look.
Ingredients: Dried goldenrod flower petals from Healing Spirits Herb Farm.