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Ground Ginger Powder 100g – 1000g
$5,00 – $45,00Herbal Teas: Adds flavor and warmth to tea and herbal blends, especially winter teas.
Baking: Enhances the taste of cookies, cakes, and pastries.
Savory Dishes: Used in soups, meat dishes, pilafs, and vegetable recipes for a spicy kick.
Smoothies & Yogurt: Adds a zesty flavor to smoothies and yogurt-based snacks.
Traditional Drinks: Mixed with milk and honey for a comforting beverage.
Hops (Humulus lupulus) 25g
Brewing: Essential ingredient for beer production, adding bitterness and aroma.
Herbal Teas: Used in calming teas to help reduce stress and improve sleep quality.
Natural Remedies: Supports relaxation and mild sedation effects.
Aromatherapy: Sometimes included in natural wellness products for its soothing scent.
Mixed Vegetable Granules
$5,00 – $45,00Natural and additive-free Mixed Vegetable Granules provide intense flavor and easy blending for soups, sauces, and vegetable dishes.
Made from tomatoes, leeks, carrots, broccoli, onions, and red peppers.
Uniform texture for easy blending into dishes.
Speeds up the cooking process with practical use.
Ideal for soups, sauces, rice, and meat dishes.
Natural Bay Leaf (Laurus nobilis)
$3,50 – $7,50Natural Bay Leaf (Laurus nobilis) with a refreshing aroma, ideal for enhancing dishes and brewing herbal teas. Handpicked and dried for premium quality.
Natural Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) 60 g
100% natural dried lavender flowers.
Perfect for herbal teas, aromatherapy, and desserts.
Adds a refreshing scent to closets with lavender sachets.
Enhances homemade soaps, candles, and other cosmetic products.
Brewing tip: Steep 1 teaspoon of lavender in 200 ml hot water (85-90°C) for 5-7 minutes.
Sage Tea 40g – 100% Natural & Aromatic Herbal Infusion
Sage Tea 40g (Salvia officinalis) offers a refreshing, woody aroma and natural wellness benefits. Carefully dried, 100% natural, and perfect for herbal tea enthusiasts.
Senna Leaves (Cassia angustifolia) 60g
Herbal Tea Blends: Used in controlled amounts with other herbs like cherry stems and rosemary.
Supportive in Natural Remedies: Included in herbal combinations as a complementary ingredient.
Traditional Wellness: Often utilized in specific regimens (consultation with a specialist is recommended).
Star Anise (Illicium verum) 30g
Herbal Teas and Drinks: Enhances the flavor of teas, mulled wines, and traditional herbal concoctions.
Culinary Dishes: Commonly used in soups, stews, and marinades for a sweet-spicy touch.
Baking and Desserts: Adds depth to cookies, cakes, and other sweet treats.
Spice Blends: A key ingredient in five-spice powder and similar blends.
Aromatherapy: Infuses a warm and comforting aroma in potpourri and natural sachets.
Stevia (Sugar Leaf) 20g
Sweetening Beverages: Ideal for tea, coffee, smoothies, and juices.
Baking and Cooking: Perfect for low-calorie and sugar-free recipes.
Diet-Friendly: Suitable for diabetics and those managing calorie intake.
Natural Sweetener: Adds sweetness without artificial additives or calories.
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) 35g
Herbal Tea: Enjoy as a standalone tea or mix with sage and mint for a delightful blend.
French Cuisine: Essential for sauces like Bearnaise and pairs well with fish dishes.
Marinades: Ideal for flavoring chicken and red meat marinades.
Salads & Pickles: Adds a distinctive aroma to fresh salads and pickled vegetables.
Flavored Oils & Vinegars: Perfect for creating gourmet aromatic condiments.
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