When the days grow short and the air turns cold, many Norwegians reach for a cup of herbal tea. It is a small daily ritual — part comfort, part connection to the plants growing nearby. Whether you are in Oslo, Bergen, or a coastal town like Stathelle, the idea is the same: know what is in your cup and enjoy the process.
Homemade tea lets you choose every leaf yourself. You pick what to dry, how long to steep, and whether to add lemon or local honey. Interest in wild-harvested plants is growing across Norway, and herbal tea sits comfortably in that picture — simple, local, and easy to make at home.
Here you will find straight answers: which herbs grow in Norway, how people have used them for years, and recipes that work in a normal kitchen. No fancy gear required — just a kettle, a strainer, and a little patience.