Refill of The Trickster LIMITED SEASONAL
The Oregon Myrtle or California Bay Laurel is an indigenous and endemic tree to the southern Oregon and northern California region. (Endemic, meaning it only grows in this region) Many parts of the tree from the leaves, fruits, nuts, and wood have been used throughout its history including several indigenous uses as well as wildlife food and habitat. It is a sacred and resilient tree. Although not the same as the bay leaf that is commonly used in cooking, the leaves of the Oregon Myrtle also has been used for infusing it’s spicy herbal flavor into various food preparations. The tree also produces drupes, the fruit of the myrtle, that resembles a small avocado. Removing the outer flesh reveals a shelled nut the size of a hazelnut. Inside that shell is the Oregon Myrtle nut or the California Bay nut. Many indigenous tribes of the southern Oregon region roasted their foraged myrtle nuts using a hot coal method from the fire pit. At Wild Coast Brew, we wild harvest myrtle nuts in the late