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tincture

[tingk-cher] / ˈtɪŋk tʃər /


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But the 29-year-old, who ordered lion's mane online to add to coffees at home, found it expensive and switched to drinking lion's mane tincture mixed into water instead.

From BBC

Cooked or dried, or rendered into an alcohol-based tincture, nettles lose their sting, and, like wayward souls given a little attention, they become perfectly charming and downright useful.

From Seattle Times

"I got a little bit of a witch in me. I like to make tinctures."

From Salon

For example, a company called Shroomyz has two locations, one in Ottawa and the other in Toronto, both offering a wide selection of flavored edibles, tinctures or dried mushrooms.

From Salon

Once they were established, they started growing cannabis plants to meet the demand brought on by the explosion of foods, tinctures and other products containing CBD, or cannabidiol, a nonintoxicating hemp derivative.

From New York Times