An indispensable herb for tom yum goong in Thai cuisine.
It will take care of symptoms such as heartburn and stomach upset.
* The cut shape may differ slightly from the photo depending on the lot.
Made-to-order products take about 7 business days to ship.
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賞味期限・使用期限
Quality Retention / Suggested Use Unopened: 36 months (3 years) after manufacture
After opening: Refrigerate. Consume as soon as possible.
Before opening: Avoid direct sunlight, hot and humid places, and store in a cool and dark place.
After opening: Seal and store in the refrigerator.
If it's hot
Fill a heated cup or teapot with herbal tea and pour boiling water.
Cover and wait 2-3 minutes.
Adjust the amount for one person to your liking by 1 to 2 heaping teaspoons.
The approximate extraction time is 2 to 3 minutes for flowers and leaves, and 3 to 5 minutes for finely crushing fruits and roots.
For ice cream
Bring the boiling water to 1/2 to 1/3 of the usual amount and pour it directly into a heat-resistant glass with ice.
* Not for cold brew.
● It is recommended to drink herbal tea 2 to 3 times a day rather than drinking a lot at once.
Please consume according to your physical condition.
An indispensable herb for tom yum goong in Thai cuisine.
It will take care of symptoms such as heartburn and stomach upset.
* The cut shape may differ slightly from the photo depending on the lot.
Made-to-order products take about 7 business days to ship.
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