Safflower Petals
Try our farm grown Safflower (also known as Azafran)!
The Safflower plant is most commonly known for the heart healthy oil extracted from it's seeds. Safflower is a strong alternative to Saffron when you want to add an attractive yellow color to food dishes. Safflower petals can also be steeped as a tea or employed in infusions.
Benefits:
Flowers help to lower the chances of coronary heart disease and reduce cholesterol levels.
Flowers are considered as anticholesterolemic, emmenagogue, diaphoretic, laxative, sedative, purgative and stimulant.
Infusions help to treat bronchial ailments and coughs
Try our farm grown Safflower (also known as Azafran)!
The Safflower plant is most commonly known for the heart healthy oil extracted from it's seeds. Safflower is a strong alternative to Saffron when you want to add an attractive yellow color to food dishes. Safflower petals can also be steeped as a tea or employed in infusions.
Benefits:
Flowers help to lower the chances of coronary heart disease and reduce cholesterol levels.
Flowers are considered as anticholesterolemic, emmenagogue, diaphoretic, laxative, sedative, purgative and stimulant.
Infusions help to treat bronchial ailments and coughs
Try our farm grown Safflower (also known as Azafran)!
The Safflower plant is most commonly known for the heart healthy oil extracted from it's seeds. Safflower is a strong alternative to Saffron when you want to add an attractive yellow color to food dishes. Safflower petals can also be steeped as a tea or employed in infusions.
Benefits:
Flowers help to lower the chances of coronary heart disease and reduce cholesterol levels.
Flowers are considered as anticholesterolemic, emmenagogue, diaphoretic, laxative, sedative, purgative and stimulant.
Infusions help to treat bronchial ailments and coughs