Storage Instructions
- Store dried cloves in an airtight jar away from sunlight — they’ll stay potent for up to 1 year.
- Homemade tinctures last up to 6 months in a cool, dark place.
- Clove tea is best consumed fresh, but can be refrigerated for 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can clove tea be consumed daily?
Yes, but limit to 1 cup per day to avoid irritation.
Q: Is clove oil safe for children?
Only when heavily diluted and used externally — never give internally without guidance.
Q: Can I chew on whole cloves for a toothache?
Yes! Just press a clove gently near the sore tooth for numbing relief.
Conclusion
Cloves may be tiny, but their healing power is mighty. Whether you’re soothing a cold, easing a sore stomach, or simply enjoying their warm flavor in tea, these little buds remind us that nature often knows best.
So next time you reach for cloves in your spice jar, remember: you’re holding more than a cooking ingredient — you’re holding a natural remedy that has stood the test of time.
Nutritional Highlights (per teaspoon of ground cloves, approx.)
- Calories: 21
- Fiber: 2g
- Vitamin K: 12% DV
- Manganese: 55% DV
- Antioxidants: Among the highest levels of any spice
