Cassia ground cinnamon has an intense flavor that goes well with salty foods and flavors meat. In the Middle East it accompanies stews, lamb, goose and duck meat; in Thailand pork and dried fruit; in Morocco it is combined with pigeon pastilla; in Yorkshire it is excellent in braised ham. A pinch of cinnamon is perfect in mashed potatoes, ravioli and pumpkin risotto. It gives a unique aroma to vegetable pies or natural yoghurt.
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.
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.
Tea very popular in Japan and drunk during meals for its digestive properties, an aid to cleanse the liver and excellent support for diuresis. The characteristic of this tea is the very low content of tannins as the leaves are harvested at the end of the season when the leaf reaches the minimum level of theine. Its taste is fresh, but at the same time with a slightly bitter and herbaceous aftertast.
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.
It literally means "Stem Tea" because it is obtained from the twig of the green tea plant aged at least 3 years. This gives this type of tea the characteristic of not having any theine content to the point of being able to drink all day without any problem and be enjoyed even by elderly people. In fact, it recalls the grassy flavor of green tea but at the same time also the taste of hazelnuts and chestnuts. To be drunk also during meals as a substitute for water and if desired also with the addition of rice malt or apple juice.
Chinese five spice powder is a traditional spice blend, used in Chinese cuisine. This mix gives the dishes a light hint of minty taste, which still includes all the five flavors in cooking: sweet, sour, salty, spicy and bitter. A special taste to flavor meat and fish dishes, marinades and exotic sauces.
Ingredients:
star anise, cloves, cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, fennel.
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.
Aleppo pepper is a fine spice with a fruity and slightly smoky flavor, with a medium spiciness and sweet notes similar to cumin and dried tomato. Used in Middle Eastern cuisine, it is perfect for seasoning meat, vegetables, sauces and spicy dishes.
Also called "Jade Drops". It owes this name to an ancient emperor, Mikoto. It is one of the noblest teas, grown in the shade, with a sweet and robust taste. A highly prized tea because only the most tender, emerald-colored leaves are used, which begin to sprout in the first days of spring. Unlike the other teas, it can be prepared both in hot water but also in cold water by varying the brewing times indicated below.
The cumin plant is one of the oldest medicinal plants, it produces seeds that have a spicy flavor and a rich and singular aroma. In recent years, some research is also verifying its slimming power. The scientists involved compared the effects on overweight and blood sugar levels of the use of cumin extracts.
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