Native Bush Tea

Native Bush Tea

meaningoftrees's avatarThe Meaning of Trees

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Many plants in the New Zealand bush make excellent tea.

Maori have been brewing plant teas for centuries, and have an extensive knowledge of the best brews and herbal remedies. European settlers also experimented with a wide range of native teas, searching for native substitutes to replace the Earl Grey and English Breakfast they had left behind.

In this section I have compiled all the plants I could find that have some historical record of being drunk as a tea or leaf infusion. Where appropriate, I have also fleshed this out with my own experience drinking native brews.

Kawakawa – Macropiper excelsa
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Also known as the New Zealand pepper tree, Kawakawa produces a lightly spicy, refreshing drink. The ultimate herbal tonic, Kawakawa tea was an important Rongoa plant – used to treat stomach pain, worms, toothache and disease. Many of the leaves are riddled with holes from the Kawakawa Looper caterpillar

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Modern Rules of Cooking =)

Modern Rules of Cooking =)

GeorgieGrl's avatarGeorgieGrl

Hiya to whoever is reading this,

I’ve been on a bit of a cooking spree recently, and these are some of the things i’ve found myself doing and kinda all the things we seem to do/end up doing in kitchen in 2016. Idk, i’m ill, this post is so hard to describe XD

1) The case of the chargrilled fish fingers

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I don’t know about any of you guys, but i don’t think anyone can officially cook, until they’ve burned fish-fingers at least twice (my current count is around 6 times….oops)

The main culprit of this is usually…

2) Jam like yo life depends on it!

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Making any meal is not called cooking, without a crazy jamming sesh. halfway through! If anything burns/overflows, blame the music, bc i’m probably jamming my little heart out! =)

3) Tumblr-fy it!

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What is it with the internet! On every single beauty vlogger/lifestyle/fashion person’s…

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