The Hawthorn Tree❤️ Medicinal benefits & Identification - Plus Hawthorn Honey Easy To Follow Recipe🍯

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Hawthorns tiny berry's with powerful benefits ❤️🌲
    Did you know the bright red berry's that grow in abundance all around us are edible & not just edible but but medicinal too!
    These berry's are a powerhouse in polyphenols, these are powerful antioxidant compounds that are great for our health 🧡
    Throughout history the hawthorn berry has been used as a heart healing & strengthening remedy going all the way back to ancient Greece but what's incredible about that is modern studies have shown that this is true today.💛
    You can enjoy Hawthorn berry's as a simple tea or even a homemade ketchup we've just this year created our own Hawthorn honey recipe! 🍯
    All these recipes taste great & preserve all the precious Hawthorn goodness so we can enjoy its heart boosting properties & autumnal flavours long after the berry's are gone ♥️
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  • @homeiswhereourheartis
    @homeiswhereourheartis  2 года назад +14

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    • @donnacopeland5845
      @donnacopeland5845 Год назад

      Hi. You mentioned that it is not good to cut down a Hawthorne Berrie tree, but is it okay to trim some of the branches off that are overgrown. Many thanks Donna

  • @RaeKearns
    @RaeKearns 2 месяца назад +12

    In Ireland, that superstition still lasts, a motorway down to Cork was moved a few meters to the left in order not to cut down an ancient Hawthorn about 10 years ago. Sceach Geall in Irish, means Bright Tree….

  • @RyunForsman
    @RyunForsman 2 года назад +50

    Just purchased a property that has a bunch of Hawthorne trees so I'm going to have to try this recipe. As a beekeeper though, it hurts to see the honey boiled like that. I may try a small batch like that, but by heating the honey up that much, you kill all the natural enzymes and nutrients in the honey. It might be better to simmer down the Hawthorne puree with the lemon juice until you have a nice think, almost dry paste and then once cooled, mix with good raw honey. If you get the moisture content way down on the puree, the honey shouldn't ferment and, if stored properly, it should last a long time.

    • @tinawolosiuk6126
      @tinawolosiuk6126 Год назад +3

      I also thought the heated honey part could be adapted... Or recommend rapadura)coconut honey.
      Collected 6 c of haw berries at my cousin's farm in NE tassie and got to the puree stage before heading to shoot off and catch my flight! X

    • @frankmarsh7379
      @frankmarsh7379 Год назад +2

      Agreed never eat boiled honey

    • @DOROTHYFOSTER-kb4fl
      @DOROTHYFOSTER-kb4fl 6 месяцев назад +2

      Ty for that tip bc I was wondering the same thing.

    • @marionsullivan1445
      @marionsullivan1445 10 дней назад

      👍👏🐝

  • @ninijura
    @ninijura Месяц назад +3

    Fun fact about yew: the berries are safe to eat as well. You’ll just have to take care not to scratch the pit. This is in order to keep species who would hurt the seed from eating it and other species like birds who swallow the berry whole without damaging the seed safe. If you don’t feel safe eating the seed (I know I don’t), you can also just suck the flesh off it. It’s very sweet and jelly like.

  • @ParttimePilgrim
    @ParttimePilgrim 5 месяцев назад +4

    I harvest the Hawthorne buds every spring, right now, for my heart medicine

  • @tonicacu
    @tonicacu 3 года назад +38

    That honey looks lovely, I’ll certainly be doing it, but to preserve my honeys good enzymes I’ll simmer just the hawthorn juice down and then add to honey.
    💕

  • @brettshrekington
    @brettshrekington Год назад +5

    Before I even got 20% of the way through your video I had to subscribe based on your energy alone.

  • @suepaterson8948
    @suepaterson8948 3 года назад +8

    Love your videos. As a Brit trapped in the hell hole called Australia your beautiful videos keep me in hope that one day I can return home.

  • @jeff6899
    @jeff6899 Год назад +6

    Beautiful tree !! Had no idea that it was that attractive in fruit & had that kind of longevity record.

  • @sarahsherman4514
    @sarahsherman4514 2 года назад +5

    Hello , i just moved to a beautiful rural area in the mountains of New Hampshire, USA. Today walking my dogs we found several hawthorn trees loaded with berries and picked loads of them. Thank you for this perfect video!

  • @merefrog
    @merefrog Месяц назад +1

    I just made your hawthorn honey recipe. It tastes fantastic and does taste like autumn like you said. Thank you so much!!

  • @juliadean2473
    @juliadean2473 2 года назад +8

    Such an adorable couple. Love your presentation and all the information from the seemingly trivial to the profound - it's all important. Thank you for your input into spreading such invaluable knowledge. You are the best!

  • @riveraaland
    @riveraaland 3 года назад +11

    I love the hawthorn! ❤️ Made my first hawthorn ketchup last fall and it was so good. (Especially nice for me as I don’t like tomato ketchup!) Good for our hearts literally and figuratively.

  • @heatherpoirier6351
    @heatherpoirier6351 3 года назад +4

    I like how you showed a look alike in this video. Well done.

  • @helenfay9465
    @helenfay9465 2 года назад +6

    Some lovely new ideas to preserve haws. Thanks. I make infused vinegar and a tincture with vodka...was also considering a jelly but honey seems much healthier 💚🌱💚

  • @corinagraham2444
    @corinagraham2444 3 года назад +8

    Your vibe is great! Very informative, fun and interesting - sharing knowledge about everything nature has to offer is awesome, so thank you!

  • @gillyhopson4138
    @gillyhopson4138 3 года назад +3

    Just made some Hawthorn Honey using your wonderful recipe........oh my god, I'm in heaven, it's delicious! Thank you so much x

  • @OldMysticFantasist
    @OldMysticFantasist 3 года назад +2

    Yum, yum!

  • @rosegg13
    @rosegg13 2 месяца назад

    Nice video, thanks for awesome recipe, subscribed.

  • @aprilm.wemigwans-mezimegwa541
    @aprilm.wemigwans-mezimegwa541 2 месяца назад

    I believe that about the fairys

  • @BeverleyW
    @BeverleyW 3 года назад +8

    Thank you so much. We've been foraging lots of these beautiful berries and freezing them ready for trying different recipes. I'm also planning to make a hedgerow jam with these, blackberries, elderberries and crab apples.

  • @lunchymunchy2984
    @lunchymunchy2984 Месяц назад

    Mate, I love your videos!ive been eating nettle seeds and I’m f**kin’ flying... loved your Rowan video too... we have a massive yew tree by our house and I’ve been afraid of the berries , but there’s,s so many of them and I’ve heard only the seeds are actually poisonous... I’m hoping you’ll do a video, I bet there’s a ton of folklore too... keep it up can’t wait to watch more!!! THANKYOU!

    • @lunchymunchy2984
      @lunchymunchy2984 Месяц назад

      Haha made that comment before you got to the yew tree bit😂

  • @kellylee22
    @kellylee22 3 года назад +2

    Yet another lovely video. I’m going to rush out and collect some berries now 😀

  • @charlyannekirby
    @charlyannekirby 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for your educational videos. I didn't know what these red berries even were until this summer!

  • @whenyourehere
    @whenyourehere 7 месяцев назад

    I didn't know you could make honey with hawthorn!

  • @mirel604
    @mirel604 Год назад +1

    Just on my mind to research this .... woula the video.Tnx

  • @ilariac2020
    @ilariac2020 3 года назад +8

    Thanks heaps for this, we love your energy and positive vibes. My 11 yr old and I just learned heaps and can’t wait to try this recipe… we are in Australia so we’ll need to wait a few months fit the berries… we’ll go for the leaves in the meantime :)
    Loved all the historical scientific and folklore references too!

  • @bebewalsh195
    @bebewalsh195 Год назад

    ❤ love it great I'm hooked .bless the fairies. 🎉

  • @Yorkshiremadmick
    @Yorkshiremadmick 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant recipe
    Not forgetting hawthorn leather too.
    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @martinratcliffe5987
    @martinratcliffe5987 2 года назад +1

    This guy is great

  • @janetbishop9066
    @janetbishop9066 3 года назад +1

    Peace guys, another beautiful video. 🥰

  • @debrandw246
    @debrandw246 Год назад

    Lovely syrup

  • @theclumsyprepper
    @theclumsyprepper 3 года назад +1

    I love hawthorn berries. The ones in my garden tend to ripen bit later in the season but as soon as they do I'll be munching on them.

  • @els2966
    @els2966 3 года назад +2

    Another great video. Thanks guys. Cant wait to try this out!

  • @newzealander6232
    @newzealander6232 7 месяцев назад

    I love your videos , they are wonderful .
    I just collected a bucket of Hawthorn berries from a local farm & will be making the
    honey hawthorn, yum 😋

  • @gobnaitaine5103
    @gobnaitaine5103 3 года назад +3

    Hi guys, could you please do more blackberry recipes if you can? I make crumbles and jams every year but would be really grateful if you could suggest otherwise. Thanks guys, love your channel and can't wait for the book! ❤

    • @cindykoch2038
      @cindykoch2038 3 года назад

      There was a real easy one on their fb page today!

    • @gobnaitaine5103
      @gobnaitaine5103 3 года назад

      @@cindykoch2038 Oh, thank you. 😊

  • @13lizby85
    @13lizby85 3 года назад +1

    Thank you on showing me how to identify these. I've been dying to use these sinse I've heard they're good for strengthen the heart. ❤️

  • @imeldagarcia349
    @imeldagarcia349 2 года назад +5

    Sir, could you please give me the name also associated with the Hawthorn Tree? Is it a Crataegus ?

  • @robertmcdougall3166
    @robertmcdougall3166 Год назад +1

    Will need to get your book. You can also make Hawthorn infused gin, a bit like sloe gin. In the past I have made it but much prefer sloe
    gin, the hawthorn gin is a nice talking point if you have people over for Christmas. You make it in a similar manner to sloe gin but with
    one major difference, with sloes they can infuse in the gin for a long period of time but with hawthorn don’t leave longer than 6 weeks as the
    berries start to disintegrate and you get a massive amount of sediment. You can also try a mixed sloe and hawthorn gin for something a bit unique.

    • @homeiswhereourheartis
      @homeiswhereourheartis  Год назад

      Hiya Robert, we hope you do get our book. Thanks so much for your tips on the gin! ✌❤

  • @CopperHueCollectionsChippewa
    @CopperHueCollectionsChippewa 3 года назад +1

    I wish y’all sold these things. Great video!

    • @homeiswhereourheartis
      @homeiswhereourheartis  3 года назад +2

      We thought of opening a herbal store but that's just a fleeting thought for now 😁

  • @mirandaandrea8215
    @mirandaandrea8215 3 года назад +1

    You are both treasures! 🌿🌀🌿🌀🌿

  • @elidiapearfindchannel2587
    @elidiapearfindchannel2587 2 года назад +1

    Thank you guys...❤❤❤🙏

  • @joystar7468
    @joystar7468 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing such amazing knowledge. I just found you recently and I love how happy you are. I've just bought your book and look forward to receiving it 💜

  • @TheShikhat
    @TheShikhat 2 года назад +1

    Thank you going to try the honey.

  • @DOROTHYFOSTER-kb4fl
    @DOROTHYFOSTER-kb4fl 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation! I'm so motivated to make some. Thank you so much. ❤

  • @reecedaniels9463
    @reecedaniels9463 3 года назад +1

    Id like to try that , love the folklore thankyou ✌

  • @thatbeerchick3511
    @thatbeerchick3511 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are so awesome and informative. Thank you! Can’t wait for the book. Cheers to guys from New Zealand 🇳🇿

  • @phyllislandry6401
    @phyllislandry6401 2 года назад +1

    Yall so cute!! THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION

  • @ellabajsborg
    @ellabajsborg 3 дня назад

    thank you

  • @christinaward161
    @christinaward161 3 года назад +1

    you have such a wealth of knowledge, thankyou for sharing. Cant wait for the book! x

  • @codycasualtiesenglad
    @codycasualtiesenglad 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @janicegarwood1753
    @janicegarwood1753 Год назад

    Made this today. It’s turned out really well. Thank you.

  • @emmaharwood5308
    @emmaharwood5308 3 года назад +3

    Definitely going to give this a try thank you. Made the sauce last year and making again this year, daughter wants a little bit of a kick in with the sauce this time so going to experiment with a small quantity of it with some spice so wish me luck and will let you know how it turns out.
    How's book coming along looking so forward to seeing and having a copy or two.
    Many thanks, love and peace to you and your family ✌️😊xxx😊✌️

    • @homeiswhereourheartis
      @homeiswhereourheartis  3 года назад

      Yes we'd be interested to hear of your sauce experiments! Are boom is coming along really well fingers crossed for November time!

  • @heathy120
    @heathy120 2 года назад +1

    You guys are so cute. I loved the video and really enjoyed the energy between the two of you.

  • @missgriley3762
    @missgriley3762 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou,bigtime.x

  • @deafprof
    @deafprof 2 года назад +1

    Great video! : )

  • @afgsakhi
    @afgsakhi 6 месяцев назад

    Great job explaining 👍🙏🙏

  • @mirian593
    @mirian593 Год назад

    Beautiful couple ❤ thank you for sharing your knowledges ❤

  • @jomama5212
    @jomama5212 Год назад

    you guys are adorable! definitely going to make the honey :)

  • @saraleafstyle
    @saraleafstyle 2 года назад +2

    Greetings from a little island in the Pacific Northwest US. My 6 year old just came in with a bowl full of foraged Hawthorn and has been making up her own tea syrup recipe. We were sooo inspired by your heart-felt video and vibes. Thank you for sharing your light and knowledge. Can’t wait to try the honey. Can it be kept out of fridge without a problem? According to some sources, honey prefers not to be cooked or refrigerated. Do you have a recipe for the ketchup available somewhere? It sounds ahhmazing as well!

    • @homeiswhereourheartis
      @homeiswhereourheartis  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sara 😁 honey dose prefer to be left alone, and the ketchup video is on our channel if you have a little scroll through our videos 🙂
      Glad you are enjoying our videos with your little one 💚

  • @lolablake5206
    @lolablake5206 3 года назад +2

    Hi, thank you for a brilliant informative channel. I love watching you guys you always make me smile.
    I've actually got the confidence now to go out and forage to make lovely syrups and cordials....something I always wanted to try.
    😊👍

  • @carolrobb6400
    @carolrobb6400 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @annchamberlain7107
    @annchamberlain7107 11 месяцев назад

    Hi guys love your videos and have tried quite a few but wondered if you can make haws into a cordial?? would it be the same way you make a rosehip cordial??

  • @debsatyewtree
    @debsatyewtree 3 года назад +1

    I've just taken some haws from the freezer to try this. Can't wait to taste it. 😊

  • @yiotamichaels1292
    @yiotamichaels1292 Год назад

    Well done! ❤

  • @andrewgunn3424
    @andrewgunn3424 Месяц назад

    Great video and with essential knowledge. Can we consume hawthorn leaves throughout the year, or only in the spring?

  • @patriciamasterson4721
    @patriciamasterson4721 8 месяцев назад

    The honey should not be cooked if you want to keep its healing nutrients. It may be worth adding at end then mix in at room temperature. Yum this recipe sounds great.

  • @sunmoonstars3879
    @sunmoonstars3879 3 года назад +4

    When you’re drying them to make the tea do you need to remove the seeds? Thanks

  • @toniomalley5661
    @toniomalley5661 2 года назад +1

    Sorry guys lost the sound on this one love what you do keep safe from Ireland

  • @sunnyspring5105
    @sunnyspring5105 3 года назад +2

    Looks very simple thank you.
    When you dry berries do you dry them whole or do you have to half them to get the seeds out.

  • @stacyrosa6672
    @stacyrosa6672 26 дней назад

    I'm in the northern US,, Michigan. I have two yew shrubs near my deck that have been fore 30 years. I tidy them up in the spring and fall, but they just don't seem to thrive. I wouldn't mind letting them grow into tree form. What do you think? (Sorry, I got distracted from the hawthorn by the yew😅

  • @maryabraham9182
    @maryabraham9182 2 года назад +1

    Hi thank you so much for the video 🙏🏻🙏🏻🌷we eat those when we were young ,but now I live in Arizona I don’t think they grow here ,can people order from you when it’s time for them to ripe??? And where do you live?

  • @liamransford7381
    @liamransford7381 2 дня назад

    Hi, if I make tea, do I need to remove seeds before drying? Or can they be steeped still containing seeds. Thanks

  • @karenarmstrong2096
    @karenarmstrong2096 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou soo much, I have maybe 2-300 hanging over fences and knew good for heart but didn't know what to do with them.
    What's the easiest way to pick them?

  • @katharinenellons8329
    @katharinenellons8329 2 дня назад

    Can you make hawthorn honey with dry berries

  • @marijenkins2674
    @marijenkins2674 3 года назад +1

    Hi guys. We've just made Hawthorn ketchup. It's delic! How long does it last? Should it be stored in the fridge? We've made 3 bottles. Cheers. Great work BTW...keep it up.

    • @homeiswhereourheartis
      @homeiswhereourheartis  3 года назад +1

      Lasts for up to a year & if you've got space in the fridge it lasts better in there 😁

  • @joystar7468
    @joystar7468 2 года назад

    Hey guys, thanks so much for this video, it was really helpful and easy to follow. I've just made it but I over simmered my berries.. I added a bit more water again before going through the process of making the syrup. I made it and it tasted delicious but I just wondered if I had ruined it by doing that?

  • @evanpennington1130
    @evanpennington1130 3 года назад +1

    Seems the day after I take Hawthorne I wake up with fatigue and shortness and breath, I’m thinking it’s rebound as the blood pressure raises would it make a difference if I took it again before I go to sleep and in the morning?

  • @stephenlittle1815
    @stephenlittle1815 11 месяцев назад

    Can you put it through a cold press machine to get the puree raw?

  • @suzannebinsley5940
    @suzannebinsley5940 3 месяца назад

    I have thorn apple trees. Has darker blue berries that are bitter. I wonder if it is the same family?

  • @imeldagarcia349
    @imeldagarcia349 2 года назад +1

    Good morning 😃 Where can I purchase the Hawthorn tree..I have been searching with difficulties.. do you sell or do you know who sells these trees?

  • @K.I.M.7777
    @K.I.M.7777 Месяц назад

    Is frosted hawthorn edible? Can I make a tea with the berries?

  • @Levi-he6nj
    @Levi-he6nj Год назад

    I remember walking pass these trees, but i don't remember where tho.
    Dangit 😅

  • @imeldagarcia349
    @imeldagarcia349 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so Much! Do you sell your Hawthorn Honey, Ketchup and jam? Do you have a website

  • @rockmonsterlord7678
    @rockmonsterlord7678 4 месяца назад

    With the dried berries, does the seed inside give off bad stuff in a tea?

  • @papambrambory
    @papambrambory 3 года назад +4

    heating the honey destroys the benefits in it ive heard?

    • @alitabeach3459
      @alitabeach3459 Месяц назад

      I think as long as it's below a certain temperature. I usually use a double broiler for things like this and a candy thermometer to make sure I don't go too hot. I know this is forever after you posted this, but oh well😂

  • @lizzykay9685
    @lizzykay9685 2 года назад +1

    Does it matter what color the flowers are on a Hawthorne tree? I have a really old tree that has bright pink flowers and a few younger trees that have white flowers. Does the color of flower change the usage of the berries?

    • @Mayblossomtree
      @Mayblossomtree Год назад

      Hawthorn blossoms are usually white but are sometimes pink, the color of the flower doesn't affect the taste or usage of the berries.

  • @rrrddd507
    @rrrddd507 3 года назад +2

    Hi, how should this be stored and how long does it keep please? xxx

  • @starbirdfarms
    @starbirdfarms Год назад

  • @penguinunicorn8180
    @penguinunicorn8180 Год назад

    I have a few questions about this plant.
    1) There are lots of different types and some of them look very different from the one in the video. For example, larger leaves, yellow and green leaves, or leaves with black spots instead of green leaves. Or different sized or colored berries or different tree sizes or the tree thickness or different colored barks.
    Are all the types of hawthorn edible?
    2)Are there any look alikes apart from rowan or yew?
    3)Do the berries mix well with other plants like rosehip?
    4)Do they go well in baking and both sweet and savoury recipes?
    5) Can you eat the berries raw?

    • @homeiswhereourheartis
      @homeiswhereourheartis  Год назад +1

      Hi there, thanks for getting in touch. Your curiosity is brilliant. In would say be 100 percent sure that you have the hawthorn tree before eating any of the berries. There are lots of plants some of which are poisonous that have red berries like lords and ladies or some types of nightshade. If your in any doubt then leave the berries for the wildlife.
      Hawthorn berries are great in savory or sweet dishes as they have a fairly neutral flavour and yes you can eat the berries raw just spit out the stones. Good luck in your foraging journey ✌❤

    • @penguinunicorn8180
      @penguinunicorn8180 Год назад

      @@homeiswhereourheartis
      Hi thanks for replying so quickly ☺️I have another quick question about another plant.
      Can sloe berries be used for anything apart from gin? Like to make powder or cakes? You can't eat the seeds so I think that's why gin is the most common recipe and after boiling them I think they get rid of the berry pulp, but if there was a way to easily separate the seeds and berries, that would be very good.
      Also I'm not sure if you have or not but have you done a video on wintercress/ yellow rocket or some of the plants that look like dandelion?
      Also are all plants with square stems and opposite leaves mint, since I see a lot of plants like that but they don't smell minty?
      Also I'm not sure if this is true but stinging nettles help with arthritis and one of the chemicals that are in its sting is serotonin. Have you heard of anything like that?
      I hope I'm not overloading you with questions, but this is the best foraging channel that I know so I don't really know where else to find this information. It's very hard to find stuff like this, I think because not many people know about it. Do you know any other good websites or things that also teach this stuff?Thanks

  • @WeezieV
    @WeezieV Год назад

    I am getting 10 flowering tree from Arbor day foundation. 2 are Washington Hawthorns. How many years until it produces berries?

  • @patriciaboatman8423
    @patriciaboatman8423 11 месяцев назад

    I want to buy a tree. Do nurseries sell.them?

  • @justkidding9751
    @justkidding9751 Месяц назад

    You need to sort out the volume issues on your vlog, I had to have the volume so high it was sick.

  • @ginakendrick2581
    @ginakendrick2581 11 месяцев назад

    Somebody gave me the hawthorn tree leaves and they’re a lot bigger than the ones you have here I am living in Massachusetts is there another variety with larger leaves I saw the giant thorns on them and the berries are the same color you show here but the leaves are definitely a lot bigger

  • @tanyamattinson4814
    @tanyamattinson4814 2 года назад

    Hi guys 🤗 A new subscriber here ! I’ve just made the Hawthorn Honey & it is beyond Delicious 😋😋😋 ! Thanks for the recipe 😊. Just one question - does it need to be kept in the fridge or would it be ok to store the honey in the pantry ?

  • @arlenenguyen1935
    @arlenenguyen1935 Год назад

    Where can I buy a hawthorn tree??

  • @Perjury7times
    @Perjury7times Год назад

    You can eat yew berries

  • @bjrnyvindpettersen9207
    @bjrnyvindpettersen9207 2 месяца назад

    Why is the seed not edable, it is poisened?

  • @agoodred
    @agoodred 3 года назад +1

    Lol 😂 all that for one jar haha. I wouldn’t boil the honey like that tho. But great video thank you you two are beautiful 🥰. I wonder if Nz has Hawthorns 🤔

    • @homeiswhereourheartis
      @homeiswhereourheartis  3 года назад +1

      It's is a humble sized jar 🤣

    • @agoodred
      @agoodred 3 года назад

      @@homeiswhereourheartis well just makes it all the more sacred and probably worth more than diamonds in my opinion hehe. It’s the nature of preserving 🙏🇳🇿

  • @gdiana8357
    @gdiana8357 11 месяцев назад

    what about simmering the hawberries alone and then adding the honey? im not liking the idea of boiling all the goodness out