Asarabacca Herb – Asarum europaeum L.

£19.99

Description

Premium Dried Asarabacca Herb (Asarum europaeum L) – 100% Pure Whole Herb, No Additives

Asarabacca Herb (Asarum europaeum L) contains carefully prepared overground parts, including leaves and stems, dried and cut ease of use. Sourced from sthe wild state, it preserves the plant’s strong spicy-camphoraceous aroma and rich green-brown colour. Traditionally used across Central and Northern Europe, this rare herb is suitable for herbal infusions, aromatic vinegars, tinctures, incense, and creative botanical projects. 100% pure, additive-free, and small-batch processed, it provides an authentic European herbal experience for collectors, herbalists, and enthusiasts of traditional botanical preparations.

Historical and Traditional Use

Known as wild ginger, hazelwort, or European wild nasekraut, Asarum europaeum has been harvested from shaded forests since medieval times. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Scandinavia, it was traditionally used in herbal snuff blends, aromatic smoking mixtures, and strong infusions. Leaves and rhizomes were dried together for vinegars, incense, and ceremonial herbal preparations. Today, Asarabacca continues to be valued by historical herbalists, perfumers, reenactors, and collectors of rare European herbs.

Aromatic Qualities of Asarabacca

Asarabacca has been recognised in European folklore and herbal traditions for centuries. Its strong, spicy-camphor aroma led to nicknames such as “forest pepper” or “snake’s secret,” as country folk believed dried leaves could be used as a protective charm in homes, gardens, or tool sheds.

Today, Asarabacca is valued in natural perfumery and aromatic crafts for its distinctive green-spicy scent. The herb can be used as a base note in fragrance blends or tinctures, adding depth and complexity with hints reminiscent of moss, dried leaves, and warm spice. Its concentrated aroma makes it suitable for small amounts in teas, infusions, or creative herbal projects.

Ingredients

Dried overground parts of Asarabacca (Asarum europaeum L), including cut leaves and fine stems pieces – 100% natural, no additives, no preservatives, no fillers.

Why Our Dried Asarabacca Herb Excels

  • Whole herb (leaves + stems pieces), dried & cut for easy use
  • Strong, spicy-camphoraceous aroma with earthy undertones
  • Premium wild-crafted quality
  • Suitable for herbal infusions, tinctures, blends, aromatic vinegars, and creative botanical projects
  • Small-batch hand-packed, additive-free

How to Prepare Asarabacca Herbal Infusions – General Guidelines

  • Standard serving: ½–1 tsp dried herb per 200–250 ml cup
  • Water temperature: Freshly boiled water (100 °C)
  • Steeping time: 8–12 minutes (longer for stronger aroma)

Creative Recipes Customers Love

Classic Asarabacca Herbal Infusion

Ingredients (1 cup):

  • ½–1 tsp dried Asarabacca
  • 250 ml boiling water

Method:

  1. Place herb in a cup or teapot.
  2. Pour boiling water over it.
  3. Cover and steep 8–12 minutes.
  4. Strain carefully and sip slowly.
  5. Asarabacca & Mint Cooling Infusion

    Ingredients (1 liter):

    • 2 tsp dried Asarabacca Herb
    • 2 tsp dried Peppermint Leaf
    • 1 liter boiling water
    • Optional: lemon slice

    Method:

    1. Steep herbs together for 10 minutes.
    2. Strain and chill or serve over ice.
    3. Asarabacca Aromatic Vinegar

      Ingredients:

      30 g dried Asarabacca
      500 ml apple cider or wine vinegar

      Method:

      Fill a jar with the herb and cover with vinegar.
      Store in a cool, dark place 3–4 weeks, shaking daily.
      Strain and bottle for use in culinary or aromatic applications.
      Asarabacca Tincture (Alcohol Extraction)

      Ingredients (≈300 ml):

      50 g dried Asarabacca Herb
      400 ml vodka or brandy (40–50% ABV)

      Method:

      Combine ingredients in a jar, seal, and shake daily for 4–6 weeks.
      Strain and transfer to dropper bottles.
      Use 5–10 drops in water, tea, or botanical projects.
      Extra Serving Ideas Customers Enjoy with Asarabacca Herb
      Brew a small amount as a warming herbal infusion with a distinctive spicy-camphor aroma.
      Mix with peppermint, chamomile, or lemon balm to create a layered, aromatic tea experience.
      Infuse in apple cider or wine vinegar for a unique fragrant vinegar, perfect for culinary experiments or linen sprays.
      Blend into potpourri or incense mixes to bring a natural forest scent into your home.
      Create concentrated tinctures or extracts for long-lasting use in teas, cocktails, or aromatic projects.

      1. Place herb in a cup or teapot.
      2. Pour boiling water over it.
      3. Cover and steep 8–12 minutes.
      4. Strain carefully and sip slowly.
      5. Asarabacca & Mint Cooling Infusion
      6. Ingredients (1 liter):

        2 tsp dried Asarabacca Herb
        2 tsp dried Peppermint Leaf
        1 liter boiling water
        Optional: lemon slice

        Method:

        Steep herbs together for 10 minutes.
        Strain and chill or serve over ice.
        Asarabacca Aromatic Vinegar

        Ingredients:

        30 g dried Asarabacca
        500 ml apple cider or wine vinegar

        Method:

        Fill a jar with the herb and cover with vinegar.
        Store in a cool, dark place 3–4 weeks, shaking daily.
        Strain and bottle for use in culinary or aromatic applications.
        Asarabacca Tincture (Alcohol Extraction)

        Ingredients (≈300 ml):

        50 g dried Asarabacca Herb
        400 ml vodka or brandy (40–50% ABV)

        Method:

        Combine ingredients in a jar, seal, and shake daily for 4–6 weeks.
        Strain and transfer to dropper bottles.
        Use 5–10 drops in water, tea, or botanical projects.
        Extra Serving Ideas Customers Enjoy with Asarabacca Herb
        Brew a small amount as a warming herbal infusion with a distinctive spicy-camphor aroma.
        Mix with peppermint, chamomile, or lemon balm to create a layered, aromatic tea experience.
        Infuse in apple cider or wine vinegar for a unique fragrant vinegar, perfect for culinary experiments or linen sprays.
        Blend into potpourri or incense mixes to bring a natural forest scent into your home.
        Create concentrated tinctures or extracts for long-lasting use in teas, cocktails, or aromatic projects.

        Storage

        Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odours. After opening, keep the pouch tightly sealed or transfer to an airtight jar.

        Important Information

        The description and any information provided about this product are for informational purposes only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, nor to replace professional medical advice. For official UK guidance on the safe use of herbal products, see the NHS page. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking any medication or have a medical condition, please consult a qualified healthcare professional before use. Keep out of reach of children.

         

         

         

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