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Mugwort is a classic herb originating in the Eastern hemisphere. It has a tight, compact appearance indicative of its strong presence in culinary usages. In teas, Mugwort herb can be used as a primary ingredient or as a cultured complement in a blend.
Common mugwort is an herb native to Europe, Africa, and Asia that is now naturalized throughout North America. The herb is known by a variety of common names, such as Cronewort, Felon Herb, and Old Uncle Henry. In Ukraine, the herb is called chornobylnik, which inspired the name of the now-abandoned city of Chernobyl because the root word translates to "a place where mugwort grows."
Mugwort is traditionally used in smaller quantities in tea blends.
Store in a sealed container away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture.