Roman Chamomile is a variety that has beneficial properties in case of digestive disorders, stomach pain, diarrhea, flatulence, swelling and irritation of the intestinal tract. The flowers for herbal tea can relieve cramps and menstrual pain, and are useful for soothing pains from neuralgia, migraines and toothaches. The Roman chamomile flower tea is a remedy to counteract insomnia, nervous tension and stress. The soothing properties of chamomile are also used for lotions suitable for conjunctivitis and skin redness. Strengthens and lightens the hair, applied as an infusion after shampooing.
Ingredients: Roman chamomile Botanical name: Anthemis nobilis L./ Chamaemelum Nobile A Origin: France
Brazil nuts are oilseeds rich in benefits, rich in selenium and vitamin E. Also called Amazonian nuts, they are a type of dried fruit very useful for fighting free radicals , as well as being tasty and very versatile in the kitchen, excellent in particular with chocolate.
Ingredients: Brazilian nuts Origin: Bolivia
Allergens : nuts Packaging: kraft envelope with zip closure to save freshness.
Pumpkin seeds are known for their vermifuge properties. Snack and ingredient for tasty and healthy dishes. Rich in minerals, they are precious allies, because they can give us a great nutritional intake. Excellent as a mid-morning snack or in the afternoon in their natural version.
Ground yellow mustard is used for the production of cream mustard which accompanies numerous dishes throughout the western world. It can be used during the cooking of roasts to obtain savory and pleasant consistency. In this form it can also be used for marinades and "rub".
We can use black mustard seeds to treat chronic constipation, as a diuretic and in gargle to treat the angine. It is a friend of the stomach, it is stimulating, febrifugal, antiscorbutic, and it can cause vomiting. Even dizziness, asthma, lumbago, sciatic, intercostal pain, tooth ache, menstrual pain, are all curable if we rely on mustard.
Yellow mustard seeds are a spice derived from the seeds of the mustard plant (Sinapis alba). These seeds are small, light yellow in color and have a spicy, slightly bitter flavor. They are used in the kitchen to prepare mustard paste, flavor dishes and preserve food. Yellow mustard is common in many cuisines around the world and adds a distinctive flavor to various dishes, from marinades to salad dressings.