Description
Meadowsweet is a bulk dried herb from
Filipendula ulmaria
, with a honeyed meadow aroma and softly bitter floral notes. Traditionally favoured in European herbalism, it is
often prepared as an after-meal tea and used in calm, everyday digestive-support blends. Meadowsweet is traditionally
regarded as carminative, astringent, antacid and anti-inflammatory, making it useful in gentle comfort routines. The
bulk format suits tea blenders, refill stores and small-batch brands creating floral-bitter digestive and evening tea
blends.
♡ Why we love it: Meadowsweet is light, comforting and beautifully aromatic in tea blends. The bulk format is
practical for makers who want a soft meadow-floral herb that pairs easily with mint, lemon balm and chamomile.
Key Properties
-
Botanical Name:
Filipendula ulmaria - Also Known As: Goatsbeard
- Form: Dried herb
- Aroma: Honeyed, meadow-like and softly floral
- Flavour Profile: Floral, gently bitter and lightly astringent
- 100% Natural
- Food Grade
- Vegan Friendly
- Profile: Traditionally carminative, astringent, antacid and anti-inflammatory
- Suitable For: Herbal Tea, After-Meal Blends, Evening Blends And Bulk Kitchen-Apothecary Recipes
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture
What It’s Used For
- Bulk after-meal herbal teas
- Digestive-comfort and gut-settling blends
- Calm evening blends with chamomile or lemon balm
- Queasy moments and post-meal comfort
- Floral-bitter notes in herbal tea formulas
- Seasonal comfort teas during cooler weather
- Refill, apothecary and small-batch blending
Who It’s For
This Product Is For:
- Tea blenders creating digestive and evening tea blends
- Refill stores and small-batch herbal brands
- Bulk users wanting a floral-bitter European herb
- Herbal makers pairing meadowsweet with mint, lemon balm or chamomile
This Product Is Not For:
- People sensitive to aspirin or salicylates
- People wanting a strongly sweet tea herb
- Children with salicylate sensitivity unless professionally advised
- Use as a substitute for professional care for pain, inflammation, digestive disease or chronic conditions
How To Use
- As a Tea: Add 1-2 teaspoons herb to 1 cup, 250 ml, freshly boiled water.
- Infusion Method: Cover while steeping, infuse for 10-15 minutes, then strain.
- Suggested Intake: Enjoy up to 3 times daily, unless otherwise advised by a qualified professional.
- Taste Tip: Drink plain or add a little honey and lemon if desired.
- Bulk Tip: Keep tightly sealed between uses to preserve aroma and freshness.
Safety Instructions
- Avoid during pregnancy
- Do not use if sensitive to salicylates or aspirin-like compounds
- Seek advice before use if breastfeeding
- Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have a medical condition or take medication
- Seek advice before use if taking anticoagulant medication, aspirin, NSAIDs or blood-thinning medication
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
FAQs
Q: What is the bulk Meadowsweet best suited to?
A: It is best suited to repeat-use tea blending, after-meal blends, evening teas and small-batch herbal formulas.
Q: Is Meadowsweet good after meals?
A: It is traditionally used in after-meal teas for digestive comfort and a settled feel.
Q: Can Meadowsweet be used with aspirin sensitivity?
A: No, avoid meadowsweet if you are sensitive to aspirin or salicylates.
Q: Is Meadowsweet strongly bitter?
A: It is gently bitter with a soft floral, honeyed meadow profile.






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