The Anise Myrtle is a native species found in subtropical rain forest of Northern N.S.W. The leaves have a strong liquorice and aniseed flavour that is sweet and cooling on the palate. It is rich in antioxidants and vitamin C. It was traditionally used for weight loss and to ease stomach complaints.
The Anise Myrtle is a native species found in subtropical rain forest of Northern N.S.W. The leaves have a strong liquorice and aniseed flavour that is sweet and cooling on the palate. It is rich in antioxidants and vitamin C. It was traditionally used for weight loss and to ease stomach complaints.
Bush Tomatoes have been a staple of the Indigenous desert dwellers of Central Australia for many thousands of years. A rich source of minerals, particularly potassium, they are also high in vitamin C. It is about the size of a small grape and is considered “ripe” when it has dried on the bush and resembles a raisin.
Bush Tomatoes have been a staple of the Indigenous desert dwellers of Central Australia for many thousands of years. A rich source of minerals, particularly potassium, they are also high in vitamin C. It is about the size of a small grape and is considered “ripe” when it has dried on the bush and resembles a raisin.
Cinnamon Myrtle grows in the subtropical areas of Eastern Australia. The leaves have a pleasant spicy cinnamon-like aroma and flavour and can be used as a spice in various dishes. Originally used by Indigenous Australians for cooking and as a bush medicine, it makes a calming medicinal tea useful for heartburn, colic and the digestive system.
Cinnamon Myrtle grows in the subtropical areas of Eastern Australia. The leaves have a pleasant spicy cinnamon-like aroma and flavour and can be used as a spice in various dishes. Originally used by First Nations people for cooking and as a bush medicine, it makes a calming medicinal tea useful for heartburn, colic and the digestive system.
Native to South Eastern Queensland and Northern N.S.W, Lemon Myrtle is by far the most popular of the Australian native herbs. First Nations people have used it for centuries as a bush medicine, but also to enhance the flavour of their food. It has an aroma of citrus and strong lemony flavour. Perfect in sweet and savoury dishes.
Native to South Eastern Queensland and Northern N.S.W, Lemon Myrtle is by far the most popular of the Australian native herbs. First Nations people have used it for centuries as a bush medicine, but also to enhance the flavour of their food. It has an aroma of citrus and strong lemony flavour. Perfect in sweet and savoury dishes.