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.
Here is the curry created with the official recipe that the English colonists have perfected over time, thanks to the help of Indian chefs. A harmonious and light blend of spices, designed to adapt it to British taste and recipes, also perfect in many exotic dishes and for creative ideas in our cuisine.
Essential oil from conventional farming: 35% Attar rose petals (Damascena rose) and 65% Mysore sandal (Sandal), steam distilled. It promotes contact between people, clear perception and purification of the aura. Indicated for those who have a closed heart following disappointments or betrayals, to refine sensitivity and encourage meditation, prayer and creativity. Origin: India
Formosa honey black tea is famous in Taiwan. The leaves of these tea trees would produce sweetness like honey after the reaction of some insect bites. The more insects gnaw on the tea leaves, the more noticeable the honey flavor of the tea will be. Hence growers avoid using pesticides to make this tea natural and good-tasting, sweet and refreshing.
Smoked Bonasura pepper is characterized by the size of the berries, larger than the "traditional pepper" found on the market and develops an extraordinary spicy aroma and intense flavor. A prized variety, originating from Kerala, it is cold smoked, using natural smoke from beech wood chips. The particular aroma makes it a very versatile pepper, suitable for any dish.
Decaffeinated Assam Black Tea is a variety of black tea from the Assam region of India, renowned for producing high quality tea. This decaffeinated version offers the same robust and full-bodied flavor typical of Assam tea, but with a reduced caffeine content. Thanks to its careful processing, this tea keeps the malty and slightly fruity notes characteristic of the Assam variety intact, offering a satisfying and relaxing taste experience, perfect for those who want to enjoy the taste of black tea without the stimulating effects of caffeine.
Also known as purple salt or Indian salt, Kala Namak has a very strong and particular aroma - sulphurous but not unwelcome. Original to the eye for its color, Kala Namak fino is a rock salt which is characteristic in taste and also in smell; a truly special gourmet and exotic room.
Chili pepper is an excellent flavoring for cooking but it is also a food with healing and cosmetic properties, which not everyone knows about. Chili pepper has antibacterial properties, as well as digestive and antioxidant properties. It is rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, E, PP, potassium, calcium and phosphorus.
Chili pepper is an excellent cooking flavoring but it is also a food with healing and cosmetic properties, not everyone is known. Chilli has antibacterial properties, as well as having digestive and antioxidant properties. It is rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, E, PP, potassium, calcium and phosphorus.
Ginger is rich in antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiviral agents. It is rich in vitamins A, B6, K, relieves the sense of nausea, migraine, indigestion, heartburn and stomach pain. Rich in vitamin B, it decreases the sense of hunger. Excellent for sore throat and flu as it acts as an anti-inflammatory.
Natural persimmons are delicious and beneficial fruits. Being dehydrated fruits without added sugar, they release a delicate and naturally sweet taste on the palate, not excessively sugary.
Bacopa Monnieri is a plant famous in Ayurvedic medicine for its beneficial activity in the brain. It is also known by the scientific name "water hyssop", a plant used for thousands of years in India in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, called Brahmi. Bacopa monnieri acts on several aspects, is effective against some cognitive or mood disorders, due to anxiety, attention problems, depression, it also improves memory and cognitive abilities.
Ingredients: bacopa monnieri Wettst Botanical name: bacopa monnieri Origin: India