Sea buckthorn powder is the easiest way to add this tart orange super-berry to everyday food. It is simply the berry (or its pulp) dried and milled — concentrated, shelf-stable, and quick to use. Here is how much to use and the best ways to enjoy it, plus two simple recipes.
- Start with about 1 teaspoon (3–5 g) a day and adjust to taste.
- The flavour is bright and tart — pair it with something sweet.
- Add it to cold or warm foods; avoid prolonged high heat to protect vitamin C.
- Great in smoothies, yoghurt, porridge, dressings, and baking.
Why powder?
Powder is convenient and stable. Helpfully, sea buckthorn lacks the enzyme that normally destroys vitamin C during processing, so the dried powder keeps much of its vitamin C — more on that in our guide to sea buckthorn benefits.
How much should I use?
A practical starting point is about one teaspoon (roughly 3–5 g) per day. Begin small — the flavour and nutrients are concentrated — and increase gradually if you like. Follow the directions on your product pack.
Best ways to use sea buckthorn powder
- Smoothies & juices: blend a teaspoon into fruit smoothies; banana, mango, and honey balance the tartness beautifully.
- Yoghurt & porridge: stir in with a drizzle of honey.
- Dressings & sauces: whisk into vinaigrettes for a citrus-like zing.
- Baking: fold into batters — try it in buckwheat pancakes (add after mixing, bake gently).
Recipe: bright immunity smoothie
Blend 1 banana, 1/2 cup mango, 1 cup milk or juice, 1 tsp sea buckthorn powder, and a teaspoon of honey. The mango and banana mellow the tang while keeping that vivid colour.
Recipe: zingy salad dressing
Whisk 3 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp vinegar or lemon, 1/2 tsp sea buckthorn powder, 1 tsp honey, salt, and pepper. Excellent over leafy or grain salads.
A note on taste & heat
Sea buckthorn is genuinely tart — closer to citrus-passionfruit than a sweet berry — so a little sweetness helps. To preserve its vitamin C, add the powder to finished or gently warmed dishes rather than boiling it. Prefer a ready-made option? Our sea buckthorn puree and jam are easy alternatives.
Frequently asked questions
How much sea buckthorn powder should I take daily?
A common starting point is about one teaspoon (3–5 g) a day, adjusted to taste and to your product’s label. Start small because it is concentrated.
Does cooking destroy the vitamin C in sea buckthorn powder?
Prolonged high heat reduces vitamin C, so it is best added to cold or gently warmed foods. Usefully, sea buckthorn retains vitamin C through drying better than most fruits.
What does sea buckthorn powder taste like?
Bright, sharp, and tart — like a cross between citrus and passionfruit. Pair it with sweet fruit, honey, or yoghurt.
Can I add it to hot tea or coffee?
You can stir it into warm (not boiling) drinks. Let very hot drinks cool slightly first to protect the vitamin C.
Sources & references
- Phytochemistry, health benefits, and food applications of sea buckthorn. Frontiers in Nutrition (2022). Link