Obtained from steam distillation of the flowering tops of the "cananga odorata", Ylang-Ylang is a fine organic oil with an unmistakable scent. Useful for making the skin smooth and revitalizing hair and nails, it is widely used in the cosmetic industry. Diffused in the environment it can promote relaxation and balance. Tradition attributes it aphrodisiac properties. Origin: Indonesia
Essential oil obtained from wild ginger roots (zingiber officinale) steam distilled. Stimulating and exciting. It can be used in massages and its aroma is a good ally in case of nausea. Origin: Indonesia
Nutmeg is a very aromatic spice, widely used in the culinary field, but which can also be used for therapeutic purposes in herbal medicine and herbal medicine. Promotes relaxation and good sleep, nutmeg helps the liver and kidneys in the elimination of toxins.
Nutmeg powder is a spice obtained by grinding the seeds of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). It is known for its warm, sweet and slightly spicy aroma, and is used in cooking to flavor both sweet and savory dishes. Among its common uses are the preparation of desserts, hot drinks such as mulled wine, and meat or vegetable dishes.
The cinchona bark is used in the form of an infusion or as a decoction, for its purifying and digestive properties, promoting intestinal well-being. It is useful in case of muscle cramps and to relieve feverish pains. Furthermore, the bark is used for the preparation of various aperitifs or liqueurs, having a characteristic bitter taste.
Ingredients: China Bark Botanical name: cinchona succirubra Origin: Indonesia
Of Indonesian origin, curry has also become a fundamental ingredient in Western recipes. It will enrich the flavor making a pleasant tantalizing scent in all your dishes.
Ground mace has a more delicate flavor than nutmeg and has various uses in the kitchen. In Indian cuisine, it becomes part of the mix of spices that make up the curry, and in Chinese cuisine, where it is used in both savory and sweet dishes.