Profile: White sage, commonly referred to as bee sage, is a shrub that can be found growing along Southern California's coastline, particularly in Baja.
Details:
White sage is predominantly utilized as a ceremonial herb, even though Native American populations of the Pacific Northwest once used the plant's ground leaves and seeds as cereal grain. In order to create sacred space, it is specifically burned as "smudge" or put to incense.
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| Ingredients: | Sage |
| Origin: | USA |
| Uses: | As a first aid powder, use ground sage. Sage powder and water can be applied to skin or gums. Tea, alone or with other herbs. Sage flavors fish, chicken, veggies, grains, potatoes, and cheese. |
| Shelf Life: | 2 Years. |
| Handling / Storage: | Store in a airtight Food Storage Containers, cool, dry place. |
| Allergen Information: | None Specified. |
