An Infusion is a method of preparing herbs in which 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried herb or 2 to 4 fresh herbs (flowers and berries are substitutable) is "infused" or placed in oil or boiling water, and then, after about ten minutes, is strained. Waiting too long before straining results in bitter tasting herbs. Short-term infusions are more popular today, made in 24 hours to 3 weeks. The herb/botanical is then removed from the oil and the oil is used in the many formulas that call for short-term infused oils.
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