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Organic Saw Palmetto Berries chopped BULK
Organic Saw Palmetto Berries chopped BULK
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Add a traditional berry botanical to your home apothecary with Saw Palmetto Berries, harvested from the Serenoa repens palm. These dark, earthy berries have a rich, slightly resinous flavor and are commonly used in long-simmered decoctions, tincture-style preparations, vinegar infusions, and custom herbal blends.
Saw palmetto berries are dense and flavorful, making them best suited for slow preparations rather than quick steeping. They pair well with nettle, pumpkin seed, hawthorn berries, ginger, and other earthy or warming botanicals.
Tasting Notes
Earthy, rich, slightly bitter, resinous, and bold.
Suggested Uses
- Prepare as a long-simmered herbal decoction
- Use in tincture-style preparations
- Add to vinegar infusions or custom botanical blends
- Pair with nettle, pumpkin seed, hawthorn berries, or ginger
- Keep stocked as part of a traditional home apothecary shelf
How to Prepare Saw Palmetto Berry Tea
Use 1–2 teaspoons of crushed berries per 8–10 oz of water. Simmer gently for 15–30 minutes, then strain before serving.
For tincture-style preparations, follow a trusted recipe or work with a qualified herbal practitioner.
Product Details
- Common name: Saw Palmetto Berries
- Botanical name: Serenoa repens
- Form: Dried berries
- Use: Decoctions, tincture-style preparations, vinegar infusions, and home apothecary blends
- Packaging: Resealable kraft pouch for freshness
- Made by: The Turmeric Tart
Why Customers Love It
- Traditional dried berry botanical
- Best suited for decoctions and long-simmered preparations
- Rich, earthy, resinous flavor profile
- Pairs well with nettle, pumpkin seed, hawthorn, and ginger
- Useful for home apothecary shelves and custom herbal recipes
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Product Q&A
What are saw palmetto berries?
Saw palmetto berries come from the Serenoa repens palm and are traditionally used in decoctions, tincture-style preparations, vinegar infusions, and home apothecary blends.
Can saw palmetto berries be used for tea?
Yes. Saw palmetto berries can be prepared as a simmered decoction. Because they are dense berries, they are best simmered rather than quickly steeped.
What do saw palmetto berries taste like?
They have a rich, earthy, slightly bitter, resinous flavor.
What pairs well with saw palmetto berries?
Saw palmetto berries pair well with nettle, pumpkin seed, hawthorn berries, ginger, and other earthy or warming botanicals.
Can saw palmetto berries be used in tinctures?
Yes. Many home herbalists use saw palmetto berries in tincture-style preparations. Follow a trusted recipe or work with a qualified herbal practitioner.
Is this product intended to support prostate health, hormones, urinary concerns, hair growth, or medical conditions?
No. Saw Palmetto Berries are offered as a traditional botanical ingredient for decoctions, tincture-style preparations, vinegar infusions, and home apothecary use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Important note:
Always research herbs before use. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using saw palmetto, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, using blood thinners, taking hormone-related medications, preparing for surgery, or managing a medical condition. Saw palmetto may not be appropriate for everyone.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Prepared by The Turmeric Tart in alignment with Tennessee herbal commerce laws and Good Manufacturing Practices.
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