Moringa

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Moringa powder, dried moringa leaf and live moringa plants. Moringa (Moringa oleifera) is one of the most nutrient-dense plants in the world, traditionally used to support energy, digestion and overall wellbeing.

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Our moringa range covers three ways to use this versatile plant. Moringa Leaf Powder is the most popular option. It is certified organic, with a mild earthy flavour that mixes well into smoothies, juices, soups and warm drinks. Start with half a teaspoon and work your way up.

If you prefer brewing moringa as a tea, our Dried Moringa Leaf gives you the whole leaf to steep. It makes a light, slightly grassy cup that you can drink on its own or blend with other herbal teas.

For gardeners, we also grow a certified organic Moringa Plant at our Gold Coast nursery. Moringa is a fast-growing tropical tree that does well in warm climates. It can be grown in the ground or in a large pot, and you can harvest fresh leaves for tea, cooking or drying your own powder at home.

All our moringa products are certified organic. The powder and dried leaf ship Australia-wide, while plants are sent by Express Post to most Australian states (excluding WA, NT and TAS). See our full powdered herbs and medicinal dried herbs collections for more options.

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    About Moringa

    Moringa powder is one of the most nutrient-dense herbal products you can add to your daily routine. The Moringa oleifera tree has been used in traditional medicine for generations, and the dried leaf powder is a simple way to include it in smoothies, teas and cooking. Store moringa in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to keep it at its best.

    Mudbrick Herb Cottage has been supplying dried herbs and herbal products to Australians for over 20 years. We source our moringa from certified organic suppliers and carry it in powder, whole leaf and live plant form. Visit our shipping page for delivery details.

    Frequently asked questions

    What are the benefits of moringa powder?

    Moringa leaf powder is traditionally used to support energy, digestion, metabolic balance and skin health. It is rich in iron, calcium, potassium, vitamins A and C, and contains all nine essential amino acids. It has a long history in traditional medicine systems. As with any supplement, results vary from person to person.

    How do I use moringa powder?

    The easiest way is to stir half a teaspoon into a smoothie, juice, warm water or coffee. You can also add it to soups, porridge, salad dressings or baking. Moringa powder has a mild, earthy flavour similar to spinach. Start with a small amount and increase gradually. Our Moringa Leaf Powder page has more serving suggestions.

    Is moringa legal in Australia?

    Yes. Moringa leaf powder and dried moringa leaf are legal to buy and use in Australia. Moringa is classified as a novel food by Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), which means it can be sold for consumption. We ship moringa products Australia-wide.

    Can I grow a moringa tree in Australia?

    Yes, moringa grows well in warm and tropical climates across Australia, especially in Queensland, northern NSW and the Northern Territory. It is a fast-growing tree that can reach several metres in its first year. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. We grow certified organic moringa plants at our Gold Coast nursery and ship them by Express Post to most states.

    What are the side effects of moringa powder?

    Moringa is generally well tolerated when used in normal food amounts. Some people may experience digestive discomfort if they take too much too quickly, so it is best to start with a small dose. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication, consult your healthcare provider before use.

    Do you ship moringa products Australia-wide?

    Our moringa powder and dried moringa leaf ship Australia-wide via Regular Post ($10.95) or Express Post ($12.95). Moringa plants ship by Express Post to most Australian states, excluding WA, NT and TAS. See our shipping information page for full details.

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