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Herbal Calendula Flowers For Homemade Recipes, Crafts, Tea Blends And More! Marigold Flower Petals Are Great For Homemade Aromatherapy, Essential Blends, Tea Blends, Homemade Herbal Remedies, Bath Salt Blends And Potpourri. Great Tea For Fighting A Cold. To Use For Tea Or Tea Blends: Use 1 Tsp Of Loose Dried Flowers With 8Oz Of 200&Deg; Water And Let Brew For 3-5 Minutes. Strain And Enjoy! Net Weight:&Nbsp;0.35Oz / 10Gingredients: 100% Marigold / Calendula Flower Petals (Dried)Botanical Name:&Nbsp;Calendula Officinalisprocessed And Manufactured In:&Nbsp;Germanycountry Of Origin: Germanymethod: Air Driedpackaging:&Nbsp;High Quality Transparent Doypack, Made In Germanyquality: 100% Natural Quality, Free From Harmful Substances/Chemicals/Heavy Metals.Color And Taste:&Nbsp;Typical |&Nbsp;Parts Used:&Nbsp;Petalsstorage Instructions:&Nbsp;Dry, Cool &Amp; Dark Conditionsdietary &Amp; Allergy Info:&Nbsp;Non Gmo, Gluten Free.&Nbsp;Suitable For Vegans, Vegetarians.&Nbsp;No Chemicals/Preservatives/Additives.&Nbsp;Calorie Free, Fat Free, Saturated Fat Free, Cholesterol Free,&Nbsp;Sodium Free, Sugar Free.Best Before:&Nbsp;24 Months From Production Date&Nbsp;
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the ingredients in Calendula Petals? A: The ingredients are one hundred percent marigold or calendula flower petals, which are dried. This ensures a natural and pure product without additives.
- Q: How much does the Calendula Petals package weigh? A: The package weighs zero point thirty-five ounces or ten grams. This size is perfect for various homemade applications.
- Q: Where are the Calendula Petals sourced from? A: The Calendula Petals are sourced from Germany. They are processed and manufactured in Germany to maintain quality.
- Q: How do I use Calendula Petals for tea? A: To use them for tea, take one teaspoon of loose dried flowers and steep it in eight ounces of two hundred degrees Fahrenheit water for three to five minutes. Strain the mixture and enjoy.
- Q: Can I use Calendula Petals in DIY projects? A: Yes, you can use Calendula Petals in DIY projects like homemade aromatherapy, essential blends, and crafts. They are versatile for various applications.
- Q: Is this product suitable for vegans? A: Yes, the Calendula Petals are suitable for vegans. They contain no animal-derived ingredients and are free from chemicals.
- Q: How should I store Calendula Petals? A: Store the Calendula Petals in a dry, cool, and dark place. Proper storage ensures the freshness and quality of the petals.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Calendula Petals? A: The shelf life is twenty-four months from the production date. This allows for plenty of time to use the product effectively.
- Q: Are there any allergens in Calendula Petals? A: No, Calendula Petals are free from common allergens. They are non-GMO and gluten-free, making them safe for most individuals.
- Q: Can I use Calendula Petals in bath salt blends? A: Yes, you can use Calendula Petals in bath salt blends. They add a natural touch and aromatic quality to your bath.
- Q: What is the packaging for Calendula Petals? A: The petals are packaged in a high-quality transparent doypack. This packaging is designed to maintain freshness and visibility.
- Q: Are Calendula Petals caffeine-free? A: Yes, Calendula Petals are caffeine-free. They are suitable for those looking for a relaxing herbal tea without caffeine.
- Q: What quality standards do the Calendula Petals meet? A: The Calendula Petals meet high-quality standards, being one hundred percent natural and free from harmful substances. They are safe for consumption.
- Q: Can I use Calendula Petals for skin care? A: Yes, Calendula Petals can be used in DIY body care products like soaps and balms. They are valued for their skin-soothing properties.
- Q: Is there a recommended brewing method for Calendula tea? A: Yes, the recommended method is to steep one teaspoon of petals in eight ounces of hot water for three to five minutes. This creates a flavorful tea.

