Lemon Balm
Lemon Balm

Lemon Balm

Melissa officinalis
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Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) is a bright, lemon-scented member of the mint family, loved for its delicate citrus flavor and gentle herbal aroma. These cut and sifted leaves are easy to brew into a soothing herbal tea or to blend into culinary and homestead recipes.

Traditionally valued in both kitchens and apothecaries, lemon balm brings a touch of freshness wherever it’s used. Perfect for teas, infused oils, vinegars, homemade skincare, and culinary creations, it is a versatile herb no homestead should be without.

Everyday Uses on the Homestead

  • Brew a calming herbal tea on its own or in blends

  • Infuse into vinegars, oils, or syrups

  • Add flavor to desserts, baked goods, and culinary dishes

  • Incorporate into lotions, soaps, or salves for DIY apothecary projects

Access the herbal monograph for this particular herb in the Herbal Studio - details found here.

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Herbs are legally sold by the ounce but often we get asked how many cups are in a bag.

This herb has an approximate average of 17 cups per pound.

Lemon balm leaf can be:

  • Steeped as a tea for a refreshing citrusy flavor
  • Blended with other herbs like chamomile, mint, or hibiscus
  • Infused into syrups, oils, or vinegars for kitchen and apothecary projects
  • Added to baked goods or homemade jellies for a light lemon note

Store in an airtight container away from temperature extremes and sunlight.

Whole Herb

Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications. May cause sensitivity in those allergic to plants in the mint family.

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