Healthy and nutritious, these black chickpeas represent a rare and valuable variety, grown in Italy. They are tastier and more aromatic than white chickpeas, perfect for nutritious and delicious recipes. The delicate flavor and creamy consistency of black chickpeas make soups, pastas, soups, salads and side dishes with legumes special. They contain high amounts of iron, to give us energy, and fibers that are beneficial for the intestine.
Ingredients: black chickpeas Origin: Italy Cooking time: 180 min. / in a pressure cooker 120 min.
Traditionally produced in the Fujian region, southwest of China, this tea is distinguished by a delicate but more marked and fuller taste compared to other white teas; complex in notes and sweet aftertaste. The open shape of its leaves has made it historically also known as White Peony tea.
Quinoa was defined by the Inca people and the Maya as grano de oro, or grain of the Andes. Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, dietary fiber and minerals such as phosphorus, iron, sodium, magnesium and zinc make it a rather complete food.
Hawaiian red salt is a fine sea salt, with a strong flavor and a crunchy texture. Its typical lively color is due to the presence of volcanic red clay - Hawaiian clay called alaea. Its properties are manifold because the clay is made up of more than 80 minerals, particularly rich in iron oxide.
A drink based on green tea with ginger and orange, which gives an intense flavor and different properties. This tea helps well-being with diuretic, purifying and energizing effects; ideal for getting back into shape, purifying yourself or simply to give a healthy gesture to our body. The infusion combines the virtues of green tea with those of ginger and orange.
Ingredients:
China Sencha green tea, ginger (11%), orange peel (6%), natural orange flavour, marigold.
A high altitude white tea, from the Yunnan region at altitudes between 1300 m. and the 2000 m., make it a drink with a very low content of theine. Harvested exclusively by hand during the full moon.
Defined “grano de oro” by the ancient Mayan and Inca peoples, it is a superfood from the Andes rich in proteins, dietary fibre, precious minerals and gluten-free. The seed of this plant can come in different types, including black quinoa: rich in antioxidants, with an intense flavour, perfect for salads and first courses, it cooks longer than other varieties. As a whole grain, Quinoa regulates digestion and satisfies.
Ideal tea to drink in the morning as a variant of classic ginseng coffee, combining the energizing properties of ginger with those of ginseng. With a slightly spicy flavor released by ginger which is fresh on the palate but at the same time pleasantly sweet by ginseng.
Ingredients:
China Sencha green tea (75%), ginger (13%), lemongrass, flavouring, cornflower, cornflower, ginseng (1%).
The Peruvian red maca is used in herbal medicine for its nutritional, tonic, revitalizing qualities against stress and fatigue. It is highly valued for its amino acid content, which is useful for increasing muscle strength and endurance. It is a root also known as Peruvian ginseng. It is proposed as an excellent nutrient for metabolic support. The recommended dosage is 5 grams 1/2 times a day.