{"product_id":"dried-holy-basil-powder","title":"Holy Basil Leaves (Ocimum tenuiflorum) Aromatic adaptogenic herb with sweet clove-like flavor; ideal for herbal teas, wellness blends, and traditional remedies","description":"\u003ch1 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.375rem] font-bold\"\u003eHoly Basil Leaves (Ocimum tenuiflorum) – Aromatic Herb with Sweet, Clove-Like Flavor\u003c\/h1\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eIf you've ever sipped a fragrant herbal tea with a peppery sweetness reminiscent of cloves and wondered what gave it that distinctive warmth, holy basil leaves are likely the answer. Also known as tulsi, this aromatic herb delivers a flavor unlike culinary basil: warm, slightly spicy, and layered with clove and mint-like notes that make it instantly recognizable in a cup of tea. Beyond its striking taste, holy basil carries deep cultural and spiritual significance across South Asia, where it has been grown and brewed for centuries. Tea drinkers, herbalists, gardeners, and anyone curious about aromatic, history-rich botanicals will find holy basil endlessly interesting. This is the herb that turns a simple cup of tea into something fragrant, warm, and quietly ceremonial.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch2 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.125rem] font-bold\"\u003eSweet, Peppery, and Clove-Forward\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eHoly basil leaves deliver a complex flavor profile built around warm clove notes, a peppery bite, and subtle hints of mint and citrus underneath. The taste is noticeably different from sweet basil or Thai basil, leaning more toward the spice rack than the herb garden, with a fragrance that fills the room the moment hot water hits the dried leaves. This isn't a mild, background herb. Holy basil announces itself with aroma and warmth, turning hot water into a deeply fragrant infusion within minutes. Its flavor mellows into a comforting, rounded warmth the longer it steeps, making holy basil versatile for both quick infusions and longer, more concentrated brews. A small handful of dried leaves goes a long way toward flavoring an entire pot of tea.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch2 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.125rem] font-bold\"\u003eHoly Basil Tea: A Fragrant, Warming Brew\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eThe most common way to enjoy holy basil is steeped as a simple herbal tea. Steep 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried holy basil leaves in hot water for 5 to 8 minutes for a fragrant, clove-forward infusion. Drink it on its own for a warming, naturally caffeine-free beverage, or blend it with other herbs like mint, lemongrass, ginger, or rose for a more layered cup. Holy basil tea, known as tulsi tea in India and across South Asia, is traditionally brewed both hot and as a cooling iced infusion, and it pairs especially well with a touch of honey to balance its peppery edge.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch2 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.125rem] font-bold\"\u003eBeyond Tea: Herbal Blends and Culinary Uses\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eHoly basil leaves extend beyond a simple cup of tea into a range of herbal and culinary applications. Blend dried holy basil with other herbs and spices to create custom tea blends featuring its distinctive clove-like warmth. Infuse it into simple syrups for use in mocktails, lemonades, or sparkling drinks where a fragrant, spiced note adds complexity. Some cooks fold finely chopped fresh or rehydrated holy basil into South and Southeast Asian dishes, where its peppery sweetness complements curries, stir-fries, and rice dishes. Dried holy basil can also be added to homemade potpourri or sachets, where its fragrance lingers long after steeping.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch2 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.125rem] font-bold\"\u003eA Plant with Deep Cultural and Spiritual Roots\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eHoly basil, or tulsi, holds a revered place in Indian culture and Hindu tradition, where it's often grown in home courtyards and temple grounds and regarded as a sacred plant central to daily rituals and ceremonies. Within Ayurvedic practice, tulsi has historically been one of the most widely used herbs, brewed into teas and incorporated into daily routines for generations. Its presence spans household gardens, temple offerings, and family kitchens across India, Nepal, and beyond, where it's treated with a reverence that goes well beyond its use as a simple herb. Growing or brewing holy basil today connects you to a botanical tradition with centuries of cultural weight behind it.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch2 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.125rem] font-bold\"\u003eDried for Convenience, Aroma Intact\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eOur holy basil leaves are harvested and carefully dried to preserve their essential oils and distinctive clove-like fragrance. Proper drying keeps the leaves aromatic rather than dusty or flavorless, ensuring a fragrant cup every time you steep them. Store dried holy basil in an airtight container away from light, heat, and moisture, and the leaves will hold their aroma and flavor for up to a year. Quality dried holy basil should look deep green to slightly purple, smell distinctly fragrant and peppery, and release a strong aroma as soon as it's crushed between your fingers.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch2 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.125rem] font-bold\"\u003eEasy Substitutions and Practical Tips\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eWhen brewing holy basil, start with a smaller amount than you might use for a standard culinary herb, since its flavor is concentrated and aromatic. Steeping longer intensifies both the fragrance and the peppery clove notes, so adjust steep time to your preference. If you find the flavor too sharp on its own, blend it with milder herbs like mint or lemon balm, or sweeten with honey to round out the edges. Leftover steeped leaves can be composted or, if finely chopped, stirred into homemade granola or trail mix for a subtle herbal note.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch2 class=\"text-text-100 mt-3 -mb-1 text-[1.125rem] font-bold\"\u003eBrew a Cup Steeped in Tradition\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp class=\"font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal\"\u003eImagine a quiet morning with a steaming mug of tulsi tea, its clove-and-mint fragrance rising before you even take a sip. Imagine a windowsill garden with holy basil growing alongside your other herbs, ready to be snipped, dried, and brewed into something fragrant and warm. Holy basil leaves offer all of that: distinctive flavor, deep cultural history, and a tea-time ritual that connects to centuries of tradition across South Asia. Order your holy basil leaves, steep your first cup, and settle into a warmth that's both aromatic and quietly storied.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Terra Mater Gardens","offers":[{"title":"1.5 Oz Spice Bottle","offer_id":53748582580542,"sku":"80087","price":9.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true},{"title":"4 Oz","offer_id":53748582613310,"sku":"80088","price":19.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0705\/8836\/7166\/files\/candles-5382.png?v=1781729602","url":"https:\/\/www.terramatergardens.com\/products\/dried-holy-basil-powder","provider":"Terra Mater Gardens","version":"1.0","type":"link"}