| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | 3147 |
Blue Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) are vivid blue petals used to add natural colour and a gentle floral touch to blends and DIY projects. They are popular in loose-leaf tea mixes for their confetti-like appearance and soft, neutral taste. Cornflower petals are also used decoratively in bath salts, soaps, scrubs, and craft projects where a botanical finish is desired.
This is a single-ingredient dried petal product with no added colourants or fragrance. Key Properties Botanical Name: Centaurea cyanus Common Name: Blue Cornflower Petals Plant Part: Petals Form: Dried petals Flavour Profile: Soft, neutral, lightly floral Ingredients: Cornflower petals (Centaurea cyanus) Country Of Origin: Varies by batch Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight; reseal after each use to keep petals bright Size: 50g What Its Used For Natural colour accent in loose-leaf teas and tisane blends Decorative topping for soaps, bath bombs, salts, and body scrubs Addition to potpourri, handmade paper, confetti, and craft projects Light botanical note for cosmetic infusions and rinse-off products Who Its For This product is suitable for: Tea blenders who want a natural visual lift in mixes DIY makers creating bath and body gifts with botanical decoration Crafters and makers looking for dried petals for finishing touches This product is not for: Anyone wanting a strongly flavoured floral tea ingredient Use in or around the eyes without professional guidance Those with known sensitivity to daisy-family botanicals How To Use As a Tea Blend Add-In: Add 1 to 2 tsp per cup to your blend and infuse with the other herbs in freshly boiled water, then strain.
As a Decorative Finish: Sprinkle onto soaps before they set, or mix into dry bath salts and scrubs. As a Craft Ingredient: Add to potpourri, confetti, handmade paper, or gift packaging for colour. Processing Tip: For rinse-off products, strain petals out well to reduce drain residue. Safety Instructions Not recommended during pregnancy.
Not recommended for children. Avoid use in or around the eyes unless guided by a qualified practitioner. Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs. Keep out of reach of children and pets. FAQs Q: Do cornflower petals add strong flavour to tea? A: No. They are mostly used for colour and a light floral nuance.
Q: Will the blue colour tint the tea? A: The petals can add a subtle tint, but they are mainly used for visual appeal in the dry blend. Q: Can I use them in soap and scrub recipes? A: Yes. They are commonly used as a decorative botanical, especially in rinse-off products.
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