Lemon Pineapple Black Tea is a delicious Ceylon black tea blend enriched with coconut, pineapple, lemongrass, apple, ginger and marigold. This unique combination of ingredients creates an infusion with a tropical and fresh taste, perfect to enjoy both hot and cold. The exotic touch of coconut and pineapple blends harmoniously with the freshness of lemon and the liveliness of lemongrass, creating a refreshing and fragrant drink. Ideal for a relaxing break or to enjoy during a hot summer day.
Natural essential oil, extracted from leaves and flowers of Geranium (pelargonium graveolens) from conventional farming, obtained by steam distillation. It boasts numerous properties by virtue of which it is particularly appreciated in aromatherapy, for topical use and for diffusion in the environment. Origin: Egypt
Also known as purple salt or Indian salt, Kala Namak is a salt with a very strong, strong and particular aroma similar to sulfur but not unpleasant for this. Particular to the sight, to the taste and also to the smell is that salt that must not be missing in a pantry as true gourmets.
Assam black tea is a full-bodied, full-bodied tea, rich in malty and slightly sweet notes. Native to the Assam region of India, this tea has small, dark leaves that produce a deep red drink. The intense and strong flavor of Assam tea makes it perfect to be enjoyed alone or with a little milk and sugar to give it a creamy and sweet note. Due to its robustness, Assam black tea is also great for serving with biscuits and desserts.
The renowned white and sweet beans provide a special taste and valuable nutrients to many recipes. They represent a natural source of proteins, carbohydrates, fibers, mineral salts and vitamins, with very little fat, and gluten-free. The flavor of cannellini beans gives a delicate note to soups, broths, side dishes for main courses.
Ingredients: cannellini beans Origin: Egypt
Soaking: about 6 hours. Cooking time: 50 min. / in a pressure cooker 25 min.
Roasted peanuts, a tasty snack that we love to nibble especially at aperitif time, perhaps accompanied by a cool drink and in the company of friends. Since we were children we have a sweet tooth for this dried fruit in shell. They offer different properties and benefits.
Famous for being a tea named after the region (Darjeeling) where it is grown, in north east India in the state of West Bengal. Particularly prized tea so much that it has been nicknamed the champagne of teas for the taste vaguely reminiscent of Muscat grapes and so much that it has the name protected by copyright by the Teaboard of India.
This blend of black tea is one of the strongest as flavor with India origin, in its characteristic broken production, it makes it very suitable as the name says, for breakfast . Its characteristic brown color and full-bodied taste make it an excellent springboard to face the whole day.
It has an important diuretic, draining and purifying action on the body and is an excellent anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic. Much appreciated by women who want to eliminate toxins and cellulite.
Ingredients: moringa Botanical name: moringa oleifera Lam Origin: India
This spice, originally from India, has been appreciated in the East for centuries for its pungent flavor and its beneficial qualities on our body. The premium quality version of dried turmeric powder offers you incredible taste, digestive properties and numerous antioxidants. It is ground and ready for use in the kitchen, concentrating its aromatic characteristics to the maximum. Perfect for creating tasty dishes with an exotic and colorful touch!
Palmarosa plant (cymbopogon martini) from conventional agriculture steam distilled. Similar to Geranium, it is not by chance that it is called India Geranium. Suitable for skin care. Its use in healing sessions is recommended. Like the Rose, it invites the sweetness of the soul.p & gt;
Of Indian origin, curry has become a fundamental ingredient even in Western recipes. Ideal with all types of meat, fish and vegetables. It will enrich the flavor and make a pleasant tantalizing aroma in all your dishes.