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The Great Australian - Lemon Myrtle(Post)
3 Years ago Renae and I planted our first Lemon Myrtle tree. We have also added Crepe Myrtle and Christmas Myrtle to the garden but it is our Lemon Myrtle that we get to enjoy most regularly th ...
Why Lemon Peel Prices Are Soaring in Australia: The Real Story Behind the Citrus Industry Crisis(Post)The price of lemon peel is on the rise—and it’s not just because lemons are in high demand. Behind this unexpected spike is a deeper story tied to climate, supply chains, and the challeng ...
The Complete Guide to Organic Ground Lemon Peel: Benefits, Uses, and Culinary Applications(Post)Organic Ground Lemon Peel Nature's Concentrated Citrus Powerhouse Lemon peel is often discarded, but it is actually one of nature's most versatile ingredients. Our organic ground lemon peel captur ...
Spring Cleansing with Herbal Teas & Infusions – Focus on Nettle, Dandelion Leaf, and Lemon Balm(Post)A Fresh Start with Spring Spring has always carried a certain magic. After the quiet rest of winter, the world begins to awaken—buds swell, green shoots push through the soil, and the air feels ...
Lemon Verbena: The Undisputed Queen of Citrus Herbs(Post)Lemon Verbena: The Undisputed Queen of Citrus Herbs In the world of lemon-scented herbs, there is a clear and fragrant hierarchy. While lemongrass offers a grassy zest and lemon balm provides a gentl ...
From Tom Yum to Tea Time: The Ultimate Guide to Lemongrass Cut(Post)From Tom Yum to Tea Time: The Ultimate Guide to Lemongrass Cut It's the unmistakable, fragrant, citrusy aroma of a Thai green curry or a steaming bowl of Tom Yum soup. But it's also the refreshing, ...
Why Seasonality Matters in Tea & Herb Harvesting – Freshness and Flavour Explained(Post)Tasting the Seasons in Your Cup Have you ever noticed how a cup of tea can taste slightly different from one season to another? That subtle shift—the bright notes in a spring green tea, the dee ...
The Top 5 Botanical Ingredients to Add to Your Winter Tea Range(Post)As the cooler months roll in, there’s nothing quite as comforting—or as essential—as a soothing, functional cup of tea. At The Herbal Connection, we’re passionate about helpin ...
True Cinnamon (Ceylon Cinnamon): The King of Spices & Why It Matters(Post)True Cinnamon (Ceylon Cinnamon): The King of Spices & Why It Matters Cinnamon is one of the world's most beloved spices — warm, sweet, and deeply aromatic, it has been treasured across cult ...
A Peek Into Our Sustainability Practices – And Why It Matters More Than Ever(Post)At The Herbal Connection, sustainability isn’t just a trend — it’s part of who we are. As an Australian, family-owned business supplying organic herbs, teas, and botanicals in bulk, ...
A Greener Future: Why Our Biodegradable Packaging Matters (And How to Store It Properly)(Post)At The Herbal Connection, we’re serious about sustainability. It’s not just a buzzword for us—it’s a commitment. From the moment we began transitioning to biodegradable packag ...
Organic Stevia Leaf Powder: Nature's Perfect Zero-Calorie Sweetener(Post)Organic Stevia Leaf Powder Nature's Perfect Zero-Calorie Sweetener Organic stevia leaf powder is nature's answer to the quest for a perfect sweetener. Derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant, thi ...
The Versatile Old Bay Spice Mix: History and Recipe(Post)A Brief History of Old Bay Spice MixOld Bay Spice Mix is a legendary seasoning blend with a rich history that dates back to the 1940s. Created by German immigrant Gustav Brunn, Old Bay was originally ...
Discovering Rosemary: A Journey Through History, Health Benefits, and Creative Uses(Post)At The Herbal Connection, we’re passionate about connecting people with the extraordinary benefits of herbs, teas, and spices. Today, we’ll delve into one of nature’s most cherished herbs: rosemary.
Chamomile, Decoded: How to Choose It, Brew It, and Use It (Skin & Hair Included)(Post)There’s a reason a cup of chamomile shows up at the end of a long day. It’s the quiet pause between the rush and the routine: softly floral, a hint of apple, and wonderfully simple. But & ...