1. Basic Definition
Dried jasmine flower mainly refers to the dried unopened flower buds or partially bloomed flowers of Jasminum sambac (Arabian jasmine, Oleaceae family), the most widely cultivated edible jasmine variety worldwide. Fresh white jasmine buds are hand-picked before sunrise (to lock volatile aromatic oils), shade-dried or low-temperature dehydrated without high heat to preserve its light, fresh sweet fragrance and active nutrients.
Appearance Features
Color: Pale creamy white, light yellowish-white or faint beige after drying
Shape: Slender, brush-tube shaped tight buds with thin layered petals; crisp and fragile texture
Scent: Soft, clean, long-lasting floral aroma, milder and fresher than rose buds
Taste: Slightly bitter, subtle sweet floral aftertaste
2. Production Process
Harvest closed buds at dawn (highest essential oil content)
Remove stems, dirt and immature defective flowers
Air-dry in cool shaded space or low-temp dehydrate (35–46°C) to avoid fragrance loss
Seal in airtight jars away from light & moisture for storage
3. Core Applications
① Tea Industry (Largest Use)
Scent green tea, black tea to make classic jasmine scented tea
Pure herbal infusion: Brew alone or blend with green tea, chrysanthemum, dried rose buds, mint for caffeine-free floral tea
Compound wellness tea blends for soothing digestion and mood relief
② Culinary Use (Food-grade only)
Flavor honey, syrup, jam, wine, cocktails
Garnish & natural aroma for cakes, desserts, yogurt, salads
③ Aromatherapy & Household Fragrance
Potpourri, wardrobe/car sachets to deodorize and freshen air
Raw material for bath salts, foot soaks, bubble bath, handmade scented candles and herbal incense
④ Cosmetic & Skincare Raw Material
Extract jasmine essential oil, flavonoids and antioxidants for toner, facial mist, cream, handmade soap
Add to body scrubs for gentle brightening skincare
⑤ Traditional Herbal Medicine (TCM)
Classical medicinal herb for regulating liver, stomach and mood; processed into herbal granules and oral formulas.
⑥ Crafts & Decor
Dried flower resin art, wedding confetti, dried flower bouquet filler, table decoration.
4. Main Wellness Benefits
Soothe stress & calm anxiety Its natural aromatic compounds ease nervous tension, lift low mood and relieve irritability caused by work pressure.
Improve light insomnia Drink jasmine tea before bed to quiet restless minds and support lighter, more peaceful sleep.
Regulate digestion & relieve bloating It moves stagnant qi in stomach and liver, alleviates stomach distension, indigestion, nausea and poor appetite from emotional upset.
Antioxidant & mild skin beautifying Rich in polyphenols and vitamin C to clear free radicals, reduce dull skin and mild inflammation.
Clear internal turbid heat & freshen breath Eliminate bitter mouth, bad breath and mild throat dryness; mild antibacterial effects for oral discomfort.
Ease mild menstrual discomfort Gentle qi-regulating function helps relieve chest tightness and mild cramps from liver qi stagnation.
What are the benefits of dried jasmine flower?
Health & Wellness Benefits of Dried Jasmine Flower
1. Calms Nerves & Relieves Stress (Top Benefit)
The gentle natural aroma of jasmine contains aromatic compounds that ease mental tension, irritability, anxiety and fatigue from busy work. It lifts low spirits and soothes frayed emotions effectively.
2. Improves Mild Insomnia
Drinking jasmine herbal tea before bedtime quiets racing thoughts. It helps people with light sleep or difficulty falling asleep due to stress get a more restful night’s sleep.
3. Regulates Liver Qi & Improves Digestion
In traditional herbal theory, jasmine unblocks stagnant liver qi:
Relieves stomach bloating, indigestion and loss of appetite caused by bad moods
Eases mild nausea, stomach discomfort and greasy food stagnation
Reduces chest tightness and rib soreness from long-term stress
4. Freshens Breath & Clears Internal Heat
Eliminates bitter taste in mouth, bad breath and dry sore throat
Mildly clears mild internal heat, relieves slight summer heat discomfort
Has gentle antibacterial effects for oral health
5. Antioxidant & Skin-Brightening Effects
Rich in flavonoids and polyphenols:
Neutralizes free radicals to slow premature skin aging
Improves dull, yellowish complexions with regular intake
Reduces minor facial inflammation and oiliness
6. Gentle Relief for Women’s Discomfort
It regulates qi circulation to ease premenstrual symptoms: breast tenderness, mood swings and light menstrual cramps triggered by emotional stagnation.
7. Supports Mild Detox & Reduces Puffiness
Mild diuretic properties help the body flush waste, ease slight facial and limb edema caused by water retention.
8. Natural Aromatherapy Benefit (External Use)
Placed in sachets or added to bath water:
Relaxes tense muscles and calms the whole body
Purifies indoor air and removes unpleasant odors
Important Precautions
People with cold stomach (easy diarrhea, cold belly pain) should not drink strong jasmine tea daily.
Those with heavy menstrual flow should reduce intake during periods.
Pregnant women need to consult a doctor before regular consumption.
Only choose sulfur-free dried jasmine for long-term drinking; sulfur-fumigated jasmine irritates the throat and stomach.
If you are interested in our product or need samples to try, please do not hesitate to contact me at any time.
Email:sales2@xarainbow.com
Mobile:0086 157 6920 4175(WhatsApp)
Fax:0086-29-8111 6693
Post time: Jul-02-2026

