Alfred Bruyas’s menu
Table Remedy — the evening medicinal water

Fennel and Linden Blossom Herbal Tea with Garrigue Honey

RemedyEvocation🍯 ☕facile10 min

A gentle infusion of fennel, linden blossom, and garrigue flowers, sweetened with honey, taken in the evening to soothe digestion. The health ritual of a man of slight constitution.

Table Remedy — the evening medicinal water

A gentle infusion of fennel, linden blossom, and garrigue flowers, sweetened with honey, taken in the evening to soothe digestion. The health ritual of a man of slight constitution.

My constitution, as is known, is not the most robust, and I watch over it as I do my canvases. Every evening, before retiring, they prepare this infusion for me: fennel for the stomach, linden for the mind, a spoonful of honey from our hills to sweeten it all. The doctors of our faculty prescribe it, and I comply with the docility of a good patient. Drink some; it relaxes better than wine a soul fatigued by the passions of art.
Alfred Bruyas
Ingredients
  • Fennel seedsa pinch (digestive)
  • Dried linden flowersa handful (soothing)
  • Garrigue flowers (thyme, rosemary in bloom)a few sprigs (flavoring)
  • Honey from the hillsa spoonful (sweetness)
  • Spring waterone bowl (base)
How it was made : In Montpellier, home to the oldest still-active medical faculty in Europe, the use of medicinal plants structured the daily life of health-conscious bourgeois. Fennel (carminative) and linden (sedative) featured in all 19th-century pharmacopoeias. Honey replaced sugar, which was more expensive and refined.