How to dry Eucalyptus leaves (to later on make herbal tea from)?
I recently collected Eucalyptus leaves that I'd like to dry out to later on make herbal tea from.
I've cleaned the leaves and scattered them on a grid, but I'm wondering if there are fast techniques to dry them (faster would also mean less bacteria or dust collecting on them).
I didn't collect the whole branch, just the leaves, so hanging them isn't the easiest way for me. I'm wondering if there's a solution involving using the oven or the stove to dry them out.
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You can dry herbs, chillies etc. in an oven, if your oven goes low enough. A dough proving setting is good though you can go just a little warmer. If the door makes a tight seal the moisture can't get out, so it's worth opening the door just a little once it's up to temperature.
If you find you're making a habit of drying food, a food dehydrator is a good idea. This is especially true for strong smelling foods as you can put the dehydrator somewhere well ventilated - if you dry chillies in the oven they will make your eyes water every time you go in the kitchen, and it wouldn't surprise me if eucalyptus was similar.
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How do you dry eucalyptus leaves for tea?
Check stems and remove any dead or discolored leaves. Tie a length of string or twine snugly around the base of a bunch of fresh eucalyptus leaves. Hang the bunch upside down by the string in a cool, dark, dry place. A place with good air circulation, like an attic or outdoor shed, is ideal.How do you dry out eucalyptus leaves?
1. High in antioxidants. Although you cannot eat fresh, whole eucalyptus leaves, dried leaves can be made into tea.Can you dry eucalyptus for tea?
Simply trim up your branches and tie the bottom of the bunch together with string. Hang them upside down in a cool, dark, and dry place while they preserve. This will take six to 12 weeks if you use this method.Never Use an Oven or Dehydrator to Dry Herbs Again With This Century Old Method
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Pick your leaves and pluck off the little stem. Put them into a large paper grocery bag. Roll the top closed, but do not flatten the bag. Set the bag out in the sun, and shake up the leaves inside to rearrange them periodically. When I lived in California, it took three days at the longest to dry my leaves, and they stayed nicely green because of no direct contact with sunlight. I also did this with bay laurel.
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