

Description
The bitter orange bark is known for its digestive and soothing properties. It helps relieve bloating and digestive disorders, while providing a pleasant and slightly bitter flavor.
Citrus aurantium var. amara is an agroma that grows in the mediterranean regions. The bark is harvested at maturity and then dried for use in infusion or decoction.
Promotes digestion and helps regulate cholesterol.
The bitter orange bark, or bigarade, has been used for centuries for its digestive and soothing properties. It is also a key ingredient in orange blossom water, used in cooking and cosmetics.
Data sheet
Infuse 1 tablespoon of bark in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink after meals to facilitate digestion.
Keep away from light and moisture. Not recommended for pregnant women without medical advice.
No specific deadline
Citrus aurantium var. amara is an agroma that grows in the mediterranean regions. The bark is harvested at maturity and then dried for use in infusion or decoction.
Promotes digestion and helps regulate cholesterol.
The bitter orange bark, or bigarade, has been used for centuries for its digestive and soothing properties. It is also a key ingredient in orange blossom water, used in cooking and cosmetics.
Data sheet
Infuse 1 tablespoon of bark in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink after meals to facilitate digestion.
Keep away from light and moisture. Not recommended for pregnant women without medical advice.
No specific deadline