Rhus glabra - Anacardiaceae - A traditional Mediterranean spice, it is part of "dukkah" blends, adding an acidic touch to finishing spice blends. Sumac also grows in Quebec, where it can be used to make a "sumacade," similar in flavor to lemonade or hibiscus infusion.
Useful for cooling the body in situations of external or internal heat.
Energetic: Sour, Pungent, Cool
Meridians: Heart, Lung
Caution: Cashew, pistachio, mango allergies. This plant belongs to the same botanical family, so sensitivity may be present.
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Preparation:
As a single herb: 1 teaspoon per cup of water, infuse for 10 minutes covered. You can drink 3 cups per day without issue.
You can grind the seeds for a faster infusion. Macerate the seeds overnight to make a refreshing drink for the next day.
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