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Edible Flowers

 

This workshop will delve into the fascinating history of edible flowers and show you how to successfully use and share insight into the many medicinal and culinary uses of edible flowers.

 

Learn about Flower power: Flowers you can eat to support your health. Although you may be accustomed to seeing flowers only as decoration, you can add many of them to your diet to support your health.

 

Most edible flowers like rose and lavenders contain vitamins A, C and E.” Antioxidants also protect the body from free-radical damage, linked to disease and ageing.

 

We can also deliver this as CORPORATE COOKING CLASSES; bespoke cookery classes/programme tailored a simple team building exercise for members of your business. Our corporate cookery classes can be designed around your needs. Whether you’re a sole trader or a multi-national company, we specialise in creating customised courses to support your business requirements.

 

Join award-winning florist, herbalist and grower for a session and talk and demonstration devoted to discovering more about edible flowers, detox teas, foods and more...

 

Take a walk around the garden and shop for a tasting. You will learn how to propagate and cultivate a selection of flowers, as we demonstrates skills including potting and taking a cutting to add to your own garden.

 

This event includes refreshments and a light finger buffet prepared by our team of chefs. Try the sacoma artisan Madeline made with rose flowers, chamomile flowers and passion fruit. Produced by our artisan award winning New Products development (NPD) Team....

 

Learn about decoction of flowers and teas to make thirst-quenching botanical waters infused with stress-reducing lavender, memory-enhancing rosemary and mood-boosting thyme, rejuvenating, refreshing Relaxing, detox teas and more. 

 

Although you may be accustomed to seeing flowers only as decoration, you can add many of them to your diet to support your health. Roses, violets, daisies and nasturtiums are not only delightful to look at - they are edible. Many edible flowers are nutritious and contain potent antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that can support your health.

 

Most edible flowers like rose and lavenders contain vitamins A, C and E.” Antioxidants also protect the body from free-radical damage, linked to disease and ageing. Chamomile flowers are widely used medicinally to reduce anxiety and improve sleep.

Edible Flowers

£150.00Price
  • To Book Contact Email Us :

    perez.sacoma@gmail.com

    info@sacoma-healthfoods.com

    FEES : £ 150

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