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Dried geranium flowers - Les Essentiels de Grand Coude

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21 chemin Théophile Gauthier
97480 Saint Joseph
Réunion

Géranium rosat © Laitche
© Laitche
Réunion Island National Park
Dried geranium flowers - Les Essentiels de Grand Coude

Let yourself be tempted by an infusion of dried rose geranium flowers from Les Essentiels de Grand Coude. A beverage with many medicinal virtues, especially as an herbal tea to treat fever, coughs, nausea and stomach aches.

Rose geranium is an aromatic plant grown on Reunion Island, where it was introduced around 1870.

Since 2021, Les Essentiels de Grand Coude, located in the Hautes de Saint-Joseph area , has been structuring the industry and promoting eco-responsible agriculture that respects people and guarantees sustainable development.

Combining traditional know-how and technological innovation, their new-generation still uses 10 times less energy than dan tan lontan, a source of pride for these committed producers!

Les Essentiels de Grand Coude have been awarded the Esprit parc national for its dried rose geranium flowers. In traditional Reunionese phytotherapy, they are used in herbal teas to treat fever, coughs, nausea and stomach aches.

*Geranium can also be used in blended rums, sorbets and pastries. The fresh plant also has virtues for use on the skin

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Les Essentiels de Grand Coude
MOREL Rodolphe
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21 chemin Théophile Gauthier
97480 Saint Joseph
Réunion

0692 13 30 99

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Proud of his Reunionese origins and the land that surrounds him, Rodolphe Morel has revived a part of Reunion's agricultural history. It was on the heights of Grand Coude that he launched his business. Today, he perpetuates the cultivation of geraniums in a responsible and environmentally-friendly way. He is committed to preserving local biodiversity and promoting endemic species

We're at the foot of Morne Langevin, so we're the last bastion between a totally preserved primary forest and the agricultural part of Grand Coude. I like the term "last bastion" because it's in the spirit of what we do. We created the Essentiels de Grand Coude group with this in mind.

We grow geraniums, as was done historically, but we're careful with nature. When we clear land, when we plant, we make sure that it is preserved and we go even further in restoration, so we replant and multiply on our plots.

So today, the product that stands out is the geranium, because it's the emblem, the standard-bearer of our know-how, of our heritage, but we also promote other products endemic to the island: cryptomeria, camphor, turmeric and other products that give us a dynamic, a common thread in what we do.

We make geranium in the traditional way, with very little mechanization, so we're going to need manpower, and so create jobs and also participate in the development, I'd say a little social, of the Hauts de La Réunion.

The still in which we distill today is my grandfather's, which is 70 years old. It has a real history, and geranium was really a key crop in the island's agricultural development, so we have a story to tell, and beyond the final product, it's this history and this know-how that we want to pass on.

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