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Olive Leaf Tea

By: Sarah Mock from Savoring the Good
Olive Leaf Tea

"Olive leaf tea is made from the trimmed leaves from olive trees. Often these delicate leaves are trimmed by hand to preserve their delicate flavors as the leaves are laid flat to dry to make a loose leaf tea. A great alternative to green or black tea, an olive leaf tea is one hundred natural and caffeine-free, it has shown to help to fight infections and is a lovely addition to your herbal tea collection. a "

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We're always on the lookout for unique and delicious recipes to share with our readers, and we're so glad you enjoyed the Olive Leaf Tea recipe! If you're looking to expand your culinary horizons even further, we have a few recommendations that we think you'll love.

For those who enjoy the soothing and earthy flavors of herbal teas, we suggest trying your hand at making a homemade Chamomile Lavender Tea. This tea is perfect for relaxing evenings and can easily be customized to your taste preferences. Simply combine dried chamomile flowers and lavender buds in a tea infuser or muslin bag, then steep in hot water for a fragrant and calming brew.

If you're looking to impress guests with a visually stunning and delicious dish, we recommend whipping up a Roasted Beet and Citrus Salad. This vibrant salad features roasted beets, juicy citrus segments, creamy goat cheese, and crunchy walnuts, all dressed in a tangy vinaigrette. It's a perfect starter for a dinner party or a light and refreshing lunch option.

And finally, for those who are in the mood for a sweet treat, we suggest trying your hand at baking a Lemon Olive Oil Cake. This moist and flavorful cake is made with olive oil instead of butter for a unique twist on a classic dessert. The bright citrus flavors complement the rich olive oil perfectly, creating a cake that's both decadent and refreshing.

We hope you enjoy trying out these new recipes and that they become new favorites in your cooking repertoire. Happy cooking!

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