Definita “grano de oro” dagli antichi popoli Maya e Inca, è un superfood delle Ande ricco di proteine, fibre alimentari, minerali preziosi e privo di glutine. Il seme di questa pianta può presentarsi in diversi colori, tra cui il bianco di questo tipo di Quinoa, dal sapore delicato. Si utilizza in cucina come un cereale integrale, che regola la digestione e sazia, ottimo per primi, insalate e contorni.
Chocolate apple and almond black tea is a delicious blend that combines the rich and robust flavor of Ceylon black tea with sweet and fruity notes of apple and pear, enriched by bold nuances of rose buds. The cocoa and cocoa peels give a touch of deliciousness while the natural almond aroma gives an enveloping and enveloping flavour. Yellow rose buds and yellow marigold add a touch of elegance and a delicate floral scent to this delicious blend. An aromatic and satisfying tea, perfect to enjoy at any time of the day.
Ingredients:
Ceylon black tea, cocoa beans, pear (pear, rice flour) (7%), flavouring, ALMOND (4%), pink rose buds, marigold.
Ashwagandha is an ancient Ayurvedic herb, used in India and Africa for thousands of years as a natural tonic remedy. Useful when you are in conditions of psycho-physical stress and difficulty concentrating, Ashwagandha has calming properties that induce mental well-being. It is used to counteract states of agitation, fear and panic, and to improve the body's natural defenses.
Quinoa was defined by the Inca people and the Maya as grano de oro, or grain of the Andes. Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, dietary fiber and minerals such as phosphorus, iron, sodium, magnesium and zinc make it a rather complete food.
The prunes of Agen have a high mineral content, which makes them suitable for the balance of the body and the regularity of intestinal transit. They help to keep the tissues toned, counteracting stretch marks and flaccidity, thanks to the properties of vitamin A, beta carotene and zinc.
Apple Almond Cinnamon Black Tea is a delicious blend of black tea enriched with dried apple pieces, almonds and cinnamon. The sweet and spicy fragrance of cinnamon combines with the sweetness of apple and the crunchiness of almonds to create an enveloping and irresistible infusion. Perfect to enjoy during cold afternoons to warm up and pamper yourself with an enveloping and enveloping flavour. This tea is a real treat for the palate and offers a moment of relaxation and pleasure.
Ingredients:
Ceylon black tea, apple (9%), cinnamon pieces (4%), ALMOND (4%), flavouring, cinnamon sticks (3%), pink rose buds.
The scent of Atlantic cedar essential oil is penetrating and enveloping, since ancient times it has been attributed the ability to convey a sense of calm, serenity and strength. Balsamic, useful for skin and hair care. Origin: France
The root of this plant is widely used in the preparation of excellent liqueurs with a strong flavor and digestive properties par excellence. Gentian increases salivary secretion, is an excellent aperitif, also known as a treatment to soothe some symptoms related to digestion and promote the well-being of the stomach.
Ingredients: gentian root Botanical name: genziana lutea L. Origin: France
Preparation of liqueur: 100g of whole root gentian, 4 liters of white wine, 1 kg of sugar, 1 liter of alcohol.
Defined “grano de oro” by the ancient Mayan and Inca peoples, it is a superfood from the Andes rich in proteins, dietary fibre, precious minerals and gluten-free. The seed of this plant can come in different types, including black quinoa: rich in antioxidants, with an intense flavour, perfect for salads and first courses, it cooks longer than other varieties. As a whole grain, Quinoa regulates digestion and satisfies.
The Peruvian red maca is used in herbal medicine for its nutritional, tonic, revitalizing qualities against stress and fatigue. It is highly valued for its amino acid content, which is useful for increasing muscle strength and endurance. It is a root also known as Peruvian ginseng. It is proposed as an excellent nutrient for metabolic support. The recommended dosage is 5 grams 1/2 times a day.
The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation from the needles and branches of the wild cypress (cupressus sempervirens). According to aromatherapy, it makes the perceptions but at the same time "reassuring" effects. Common for topical use in hair packs and massages, adding a few drops to a carrier oil. Origin: France