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Some of the main products that Ethio Mefthe Herbal markets are shown below
When taken internally as food or medicine or when applied topically on the skin for cosmetic purposes, herbal products contribute a great deal to our well-being and happiness.
Herbal tea
Artemisia annua, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Clove, Citronella, Fennel, Hibiscus, Lemon Balm, Lemon Verbena, Lemongrass, Moringa Leaf, Palmarosa Grass, Peppermint, Spearmint, etc. Our special blend of leaves and grasses that we call “Balanced Herb Tea” is one of the most popular selling products since our Shop opening in 1999.
Hear from Our Happy Customers



Abebe Mekonn
“Ariti Herbal is a delightful old-fashioned apothecary, kind of shop where you can purchase a variety of health products. Ariti Shop is small but well-stocked, and one is encouraged to return containers after usage to the shop for recycling. No plastic bags are provided, and the packaging is made from used paper.”


Simret Kebede
“Ariti Herbal is a delightful old-fashioned apothecary, kind of shop where you can purchase a variety of health products. Ariti Shop is small but well-stocked, and one is encouraged to return containers after usage to the shop for recycling. No plastic bags are provided, and the packaging is made from used paper.”


Amanuel Getachew
“Ariti Herbal is a delightful old-fashioned apothecary, kind of shop where you can purchase a variety of health products. Ariti Shop is small but well-stocked, and one is encouraged to return containers after usage to the shop for recycling. No plastic bags are provided, and the packaging is made from used paper.”
Herbal Scripts insight and tips
“Discover surprising insights and hidden gems about herbal scripts — fun facts and tips you probably never knew but will love to share!”
- 01. Herbal teas are simple to make. Fill your thermos flask or kettle with hot water. Add about 5 g or so of the herbal tea, e.g., flowers, leaves, seeds, or roots. Shake the flask gently and allow it to stand for a few minutes.
- 02.A home remedy is a simple preparation that can be made quickly from medicinal herbs and spices to treat common ailments such as cold, fever, headache, stomach problems, etc. Knowledge of home remedies is usually transmitted from person to person by word of mouth and is considered an important heritage of any society.
- 03. In Ethiopia, we have another distinct species known botanically as Moringa stenopetala and by at least three other common names, the Cabbage tree, Aleko and Shiferaw. In south Ethiopia, the local people cook the leaves and eat them like cabbage, particularly when other foods are scarce. The leaves can also be dried and crushed into a powder and used as a base for soups and sauces.
- 04. This type of honey is produced by “stingless bees” (belonging to the Melipona and Trigona species. These bees are found mainly in the wild in South America, Australia, Asia, and Africa and produce a unique natural product known as “stingless bee honey” (Tazma Mar in Amharic). Domestication of these bees has not yet been successful because they are diverse and elusive in nature and difficult to catch and domesticate
- 05. Ethiopia is Africa’s top honey producer and the 10th largest in the world. From Ethiopia’s honey, a considerable amount of beeswax is also produced. Honey is produced by the common bee known scientifically as Apis mellifera.There a strong tradition of honey bee farming in Ethiopia. About 80 % of the total honey produced goes to the preparation of a well-known traditional alcoholic drink called Tej.