Ginger is a plant used for centuries in cooking and also for the well-being of the organism. It is a food rich in vitamins and antioxidants useful for relieving the sense of nausea, migraine, indigestion, heartburn and stomach pain. Furthermore, being rich in vitamin B, it can speed up metabolism and decrease the sense of hunger as a sliced snack, in this dehydrated version without sugar.
Ingredients
ginger, may contain traces of preservative E220 (Max 0.01%) fructose.
Red hibiscus flower salt is an original specialty in the panorama of flavored salts. It gives recipes a delicate aromatic note, a floral flavor and a unique intensity - perfect, for example, on fish fillets. The main feature, its color, makes it a scenographic finishing room.
Tasmanian pepper is a fake pepper from the Australian mainland. It is an extremely aromatic pepper. The notes are very fresh, fruity and woody notes highlighting the roar of basil and camphor. It can be used in white fish, salmon, herring, shellfish, pork, duck and pheasant.
Mediterranean salt with Creole herbs is a blend of Creole aromatic herbs that combines garlic, ginger, thyme and pink pepper, creating an ideal mix for grilled meats but also on fresh salads. The taste is slightly spicy, fresh and very aromatic.
A salt much appreciated by those who know it: once you try it you can't do without it. Smoked flavor suitable for grilled meat dishes or to be used to prepare a nice carbonara. Being a particularly strong salt, with paprika, it must be measured sparingly.
Low in calories and rich in properties, the apple is the fruit of the apple tree. Today it is among the most widespread and cultivated fruits in the world, and in our country it is present with about 2000 varieties. Its properties for well-being have been known since ancient times: mineral salts, healthy fibers for digestion, vitamins and antioxidants - also available in the appetizing version of dried apple discs.
It was also called the Diamond salt for its bright color, or “salt of the kings” as it was used in the past only by nobles. For millennia it has been used as a therapeutic stone for its multiple benefits on the skin, and still today it is used for inhalations, hydro-salt baths and in the kitchen. For food, just grate it with a salt grinder but remember that its salinity is higher than normal salt, so add it little by little to the dishes.
A salt created with the combination of hibiscus flowers to give it a delicious appearance and a sour taste designed to make it ideal for meat and fish.