Spruce Tips, Nature's Cold Remedy (2024)

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Updated: Nov 21, 2023

Norway is covered in spruce and pine trees. The forests are easily accessible and available to everyone and the bounty they offer is something I love to take advantage of.

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I discovered spruce tip syrup a few years ago and since then it's been a staple of my store cupboard. It has a rich, caramelised flavour with a fragrance of the forest and a delicious reminder of spring and summer out in nature. I am sure you can buy it somewhere but nothing comes close to the satisfaction of making it yourself and enjoying it for weeks and months to come.

Spruce tip syrup is a delicious and nutritious way to save your spruce tips to use throughout the winter months and they are packed full of vitamins and minerals that your body will thank you for in the winter months. They are full of vitamin C for immune system strengthening, vitamin A for healthy organ function, magnesium and potassium, and have always been used by indigenous tribes for coughs, colds and sore throats. It's easily as good as any cough tincture from the pharmacy!!

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Spruce and pine trees start their growing season as the spring becomes warmer so for us in Norway it's about the beginning of May. You can easily recognise the tips as the bright green ends to the branches. The tips are softer than the other needles and and are at their best when they are about 1-2cm long. The tips of all pine trees are edible, but be sure not to confuse them with the poisonous yew tree. I tend to go for Norway spruce or Sitka spruce just because it's plentiful here.

It's worth tasting a few different species to see which ones you like the most as they all have a slightly different flavour and be sure to do some homework before you pick so that you are not picking anything inedible in your region.

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There are a few "rules" that need to be observed before picking spruce tips because we don't want to harm the trees in any way. Afterall, foraging is about sustainability and being able to go back year after year.

  • Only pick a few tips from each tree

  • Never pick from the top of the tree as that will stunt it's growth

  • Be sure to ask the landowner for permission to pick (if that's applicable in your region).

  • Get prepared beforehand so you can cook the tips immediately when they are at their freshest. This is good practice for any foraging trip. We want to make the most of everything at it's best and so be ready as soon as you get home to prepare your harvest.

Spruce tips can be eaten in a variety of ways from raw to a syrup. Many of the best recipes I have found are German. Recipes like spruce tip salads and chocolate covered spruce tips. My youngest daughter, Mia, likes to simply snack on them straight from the trees. We all find it amusing because she normally avoids anything green like the plague!!!

I've experimented with various recipes for spruce tip syrup but found that this easy cooked spruce tip syrup is the best and most reliable.

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Spruce Tip Syrup

Ingredients

Several large handfuls of spruce tips

White sugar

Method

Give the spruce tips a light rinse to get off any dust or small insects and place them in a large saucepan with enough water to cover them. Bring to the boil and simmer gently for 15 minutes.

Turn off the heat and allow to cool slightly before transferring to a a bowl of container and refrigerating overnight. This allows the tips to infuse the water.

The following day strain the tips really well. You can use a sieve, but I like to use a cheesecloth or muslin over the sieve to strain them through so I get a nice clear syrup.

To prepare your bottles or jars you will to need to either sterilise them by putting them in a low oven for about 30 minutes or use bleach to sterilise. Don't forget to rinse the bleach out with cooled boiled water!!

Measure the liquid, and for every 500ml of liquid add 650g white sugar. Put the liquid and the sugar into a saucepan and bring slowly up to the boil stirring from time to time to melt the sugar. Simmer for about 15 minutes until you have a syrup that is the consistency of cordial. I like mine fairly light (like above) but if you prefer a more caramelised syrup keep simmering until you get the colour you like.

Pour into your prepared and warmed bottles. Don't forget to warm them up or they will crack as you put the liquid in. Store either in the fridge or a cool dark place.

To use the spruce tip syrup, take a teaspoon a day or add it to hot tea, smoothies or juices.

My favourite way to use spruce tip syrup is to add a teaspoon to a green smoothie in the morning. It gives it a delicious fragrant sweetness and packs it full of those vital vitamins that we need so much in the winter.

Happy foraging!

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Spruce Tips, Nature's Cold Remedy (2024)

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Spruce Tips, Nature's Cold Remedy? ›

Its antibacterial characteristics make it a wonderful treatment for winter colds. The best way to use spruce tips is raw; just eat them as they are, soak them in water and then drink the water or just pour boiling water over them to make a tea.

What is spruce tip tincture good for? ›

They are full of vitamin C for immune system strengthening, vitamin A for healthy organ function, magnesium and potassium, and have always been used by indigenous tribes for coughs, colds and sore throats. It's easily as good as any cough tincture from the pharmacy!!

Are spruce tips good for you? ›

Often overlooked, the tips of coniferous tress are healthy and nutritious. They are packed with vitamin C. Did you know, Indigenous communities have eaten spruce and pine needles for centuries because of their health benefits?

What are the medicinal uses of spruce cone? ›

As medicine

Spruce cones are used to make a tea that relieves colds and helps maintain good health. Of all the parts of the spruce tree, some Elders believe the cones make the best medicine (Andre 1995). Cones are picked year round from the tops of young trees.

What is spruce tip syrup used for? ›

This surprisingly tart and fruity syrup is delicious anywhere you usually use syrup. Also try drizzling over soft cheese, swirly it in ice cream or pairing with a citrus dessert.

What are the benefits of using spruce? ›

The top advantages of Spruce include low cost, uniform texture, great workability, and basic resistance to rot. Spruce is often treated to make it more durable and resistant, but it can be expensive. Spruce also has some disadvantages. For one, it is not very durable and cannot be used for outdoor applications.

How to use spruce tips? ›

Spruce tips can be enjoyed raw, cooked into any dish and used as you might rosemary because their flavor profile is similar. I think that this flavor would pair well with white gamey meat and chicken. They can be chopped and added to salads, soups, and smoothies.

Is spruce Oil good for inflammation? ›

Because of its notable anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic qualities, adding a few drops of black spruce to a carrier oil can create a useful tool for a restorative, healing muscle massage. Massage gently into affected areas, including swollen joints, and reapply as needed.

What is spruce tip salve good for? ›

Oils, salves, creams, steams, baths and poultices can all be used to benefit the skin. Due to their antimicrobial and antiseptic properties, Spruce tips can help treat cuts, abrasions, eczema, boils, and acne. Medicinally, spruce tips can be used as a therapy to help ease lung congestion.

What is spruce best used for? ›

Spruce pulp is important in the paper industry, and timber from the trees is used in a variety of applications. Resonant spruce wood is used for sounding boards in pianos and the bodies of violins as well as in construction and for boats, airplanes, and barrels.

Can you eat spruce tips raw? ›

Spruce tips can be eaten raw or blended in dishes in which you would like to increase the acidity and brightness, such as sauces or marinades for chicken, pork, tofu or white beans. You can use spruce tips in tea or a tincture, steep them in vinegar or syrup or blend them in salt or seasoning mixes.

What is spruce tips for medicine? ›

Because of the tree's antimicrobial and antiseptic properties, it can help conditions like cuts, abrasions, eczema, boils, and acne. Fresh or dried spruce tips are also excellent for lung congestion when used in a tea or steam. Spruce's antiseptic properties help with pneumonia, whooping cough, and croup.

How to make spruce tip tea? ›

  1. Step 1: Collecting the Spruce Needles. If you are lucky like me, you have a spruce tree in your yard where you can harvest the needles. ...
  2. Step 2: Boil Water and Rinse Needles. I filled my kettle with water and then put it on the stove top to boil. ...
  3. Step 3: Steep the Needles. ...
  4. Step 4: Scoop Out the Needles. ...
  5. Step 5: Enjoy!

What are the health benefits of spruce tip tea? ›

Spruce tip Benefits
  • Extremely high in vitamin C when fresh, frozen, or dried.
  • Also contains vitamin A and E.
  • Natural expectorant—traditionally used for coughs and colds.
  • Soothes sore throats.
  • Antifungal, antimicrobial, and antiseptic.
  • Good source of minerals such as magnesium and potassium.
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What do you do with spruce tip jelly? ›

A hint of citrus from the Sitka Spruce Tips makes for a sweet, fresh flavored jelly. Serve it up: Spread on toast, mix in a co*cktail, or pair with our Smoked Caviar in the Ultimate Alaskan Charcuterie Kit.

What is spruce tip tincture used for? ›

Spruce Tips

Tincture – A couple of droppers full of spruce tip tincture dripped under the tongue can support the immune system when the cold season hits. The tincture can also be applied externally to joints and muscles to ease aches and pains. It has also been shown to reduce inflammation.

What are the benefits of tinctures? ›

Because tinctures contain concentrated plant extracts, they are used as convenient vehicles for getting the right nutrients to where they are needed in the body. Tinctures are prescribed for a wide range of issues, including indigestion, stress, PMS, pain and insomnia.

What are the benefits of spruce resin? ›

Spruce resin has been used to treat wounds, rashes, burns and abscesses for centuries. Spruce sprout was mentioned already in 1578 in Benedictus Olai's book of medicine as a remedy for chin wounds, though resin has been known to be used for the treatment of wounds and burns already in ancient Egypt.

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