

🍇 Elevate your wellness ritual with nature’s tangy immune ally!
Frontier Co-op Organic Dried Elderberries are premium, whole European elderberries, organically harvested in Bulgaria. Non-GMO and kosher certified, these dried berries are perfect for making immune-supporting teas, syrups, and culinary creations. Trusted since 1976, Frontier Co-op delivers pure, additive-free elderberries that bring robust flavor and traditional health benefits to your daily routine.





| ASIN | B00RR27PHU |
| ASIN | B00RR27PHU |
| Age Range Description | senior |
| Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,383 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #41 in Elderberry Herbal Supplements |
| Brand Name | Frontier Co-op |
| Color | No Color |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,617) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2005 |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Flavor | Natural Elderberry (Organic) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Food |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | 2730 |
| Manufacturer | Frontier |
| Manufacturer | Frontier |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Produce Sold As Format | Pre-packaged |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 6.5 x 2.3 inches; 1.11 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Immune Support |
| Size | 1 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Kosher Certified, No Added Sugar, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavor, Organic |
| Temperature Condition | Fresh |
| UPC | 764442244438 757183744367 772195612619 089836027306 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
B**A
Frontier Co-op Organic Dried Elderberries
These Frontier Co‑op organic dried elderberries are excellent quality. The berries are clean, dark, and full of flavor, and they make a rich, fragrant syrup every time. I appreciate that they’re certified organic and free from additives — just pure elderberries. The bag lasts a long time, and the quality is consistently reliable. Perfect for homemade syrups, teas, and wellness blends.
M**S
Great for infusions!
I purchased these to use with alcohol infusions and cold remedies. Great product. Flavor was great!. To me, i notice a difference between using actual berries vs extract syrups. If you want the real berries i 100% recommend these and this company's products.
M**R
Quality and price
Delicious tea
A**A
Buy it
Great quality. It's literally perfect.
S**1
Makes great elderberry syrup at HUGE cost savings over buying ready-made syrup
Elderberries are popular for their unusual taste in pies, jellies, wine, and jams. Elderberry juice was used to treat a flu epidemic in Panama in 1995. We use these dried berries to make homemade elderberry syrup due to its immune boosting properties and save LOTS of money over purchasing ready made syrups. We can the syrup via water bath method to make it more shelf stable. Open containers of the syrup should be safe for consumption for 90 days when stored properly in a refrigerator. We take anywhere from 1/2 TB to 1 TB dose daily. When ill, we take 1 T every 3 hours, up to 6 times per day. Our recipe is as follows: Homemade Elderberry Syrup Ingredients: 4 cup black elderberries (1 lb dried) 12 cups of water 4-6 cinnamon sticks cinnamon powder 1/2 - 1 Tb whole cloves 48 oz local organic honey How to Make Elderberry Syrup: Pour water into medium saucepan and add elderberries, cinnamon and cloves (do not add honey yet!) Bring to a boil and then cover and reduce to a simmer for about an hour until the liquid has reduced by almost half. At that point, remove from heat and let cool enough to be handled. Pour through a strainer into a large mixing bowl. Press the berries to extract as much liquid as possible from them. Discard the elderberries, cloves, and cinnamon sticks by composting them! Add honey to the liquid. When honey is well mixed into the elderberry mixture, proceed to can it in 8 or 16 oz canning jars via water bath method. Store open containers in the fridge (for up to 90 days) and take daily for its immune boosting properties. (Some sources recommend taking only during the week and not on the weekends to boost immunity) Standard dose is 1/2 tsp to 1 tsp for kids and 1/2 Tbsp to 1 Tbsp for adults. If the flu or a cold does strike, take the normal dose every 2-3 hours instead of once a day until symptoms disappear. *Recipe has been Modified from Wellness Mama Cost comparison for 1 TB Serving size: Homemade is $.166/ounce & Store Bought $2.625/ounce. -STORE VERSION: $21 for 16 servings (1 TB servings) $2.625 per ounce or $1.3125 per serving. -ORGANIC HOMEMADE: 93 oz, $31 for 186 servings (1 TB servings) $.33 per ounce or $.166 per serving Cost of Ingredients: Honey $11, $19 Elderberries $1.00 for spice to make 93 ounces. Each ounce is 2 servings.
D**N
Make your own medicine
I had been getting my elderberries at my local healthfood store for twice the price, and I would say that these are of equal quality to the ones I was getting. I make a lot of elderberry syrups and tinctures, so I love this big bag and know it will last me quite a while. I mainly make two products with these, elderberry syrup and elderberry tincture. I will give you a brief description of both: To make elderberry syrup, I use one part elderberries and 4 parts water. I boil these for about 10 minutes and then reduce to a low simmer. I add about a teaspoon of clove powder and the same amount of ground ginger. I leave this cooking for about an hour, using a muddler periodically to break up the berries. You don’t want to use a blender or anything that will pulverize the seed, as the seeds of dried berries can be toxic. After an hour, I let it cool for a bit and then strain the mixture through a cheesecloth into a mason jar. Once completely cool, I add about one part honey, to 4 parts syrup. Don’t add the honey until the mixture is cooled, as heat will kill much of the medicinal benefit of the honey. I shake the mixture well to incorporate the honey and then bottle in amber glass jars. I keep about one month’s worth like this, and store in the fridge. To the rest, I add blackberry brandy to preserve it longer. Obviously if you are giving this to kids, I would skip this step, otherwise I make my mixture one quarter brandy and 3 quarters syrup. I still keep this in the fridge as it lasts longer, but I keep a bottle at my desk at work, unrefrigerated, and it lasts several weeks. The second product I make is an elderberry tincture. To make this I use one part elderberries and two parts water. I boil this for about 10 minutes, or until most of the water has boiled off, and then cool. The berries should be “sloppy” but there should not be much, or any, liquid. I put the berries into an amber mason jar, and fill to almost the top, then I add grain alcohol. I have no problem getting this in Connecticut, but I understand that it can be tricky to find in some places. The kind I get is 190 proof. You leave this in a cool dark place, for about two months, shaking every few days. At the end of two months, the alcohol has extracted every medicinal benefit from the berries. The dosage is smaller than that of the syrup, just 1 or 2 mls, compared to a tablespoon of the syrup. If you don’t appreciate the “bite” of the grain alcohol, you can put your dose in a cup of tea, or hot water, and much of the alcohol will evaporate. The benefit of the tincture, over the syrup, is that it will last for several years, unrefrigerated. Avoid all of the chemicals of over-the-counter cold medicines, and make your own!
A**A
Simple put… the BEST quality and value!
I make Elderberry Syrup to keep us healthy and Frontier Organic Dried Elderberries are the BEST I have found! Consistent, very nice dried berries that impart a lovely base flavor & color for my syrup. It is a staple for our household.
H**O
Good quality
Great
A**N
Made great potent syrup.
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