The Carolina Reaper is a new hybrid chili pepper of the Capsicum Chinense family grown in South Carolina obtained by crossing two species of extremely hot chili peppers, the Pakistani Naga Morich and a Red Habanero.
Notoriously rich in vitamin C, orange is also famous for its protective properties for the body. Sliced oranges, dried, are excellent to eat as snacks, or as ingredients for tasty sweet dishes. Among the specialties resulting from processing, such as jams, dehydrated oranges are often appreciated for the concentration of nutrients, as well as for their sweet taste.
Red Savina Habanero Powder is an extremely spicy spice obtained by grinding Red Savina Habanero chili peppers, known for their intense heat and fruity flavor. This powder is used to add a strong spicy note to a variety of dishes, from sauces and marinades to soups and stews. The Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) for this type of Habanero can reach up to 577,000, making it one of the hottest chili peppers in the world. It is advisable to handle it with care and use it in small quantities to avoid overwhelming the taste of the dishes.
Grown in Thailand, it is a rice with a floral aroma, with a thin grain; exquisite and delicate in its softness when cooked. Its oriental name Kao Hom Mali means "rice with the aroma of jasmine": for this reason Jasmine Royal is ideal to accompany the most refined vegetable and fish dishes. It is not very creamy, therefore excellent for rice salads and side dishes, less so for risottos.
A special seasoning, the mix of salt and lemon essential oil also shows a touch of turmeric. Try it on fish or marinated dishes, it is excellent with lamb and pork. Flavor salads, vegetables and pasta dishes. By skilfully combining the ingredients, we can give creativity to our dishes.
Acacia honey has a very light color and has one of the most delicate aromas and flavors of all honeys but is very sweet, which is why it is one of the most sought after along with wildflower honey..
The dehydrated fruit salad represents a mixture of vitamins and taste, optimal for our body. Suitable for small snacks and snacks, also ideal for children, this mix of dried fruit is rich in every energetic property, given the variety of fruits that make up the fruit salad.
The dehydrated pineapple slices make a great snack to eat as a snack. This type of pineapple is soft and sweet, perfect for assimilating energy sugars, vitamins and minerals for well-being and gluttony. Also perfect for desserts and dried fruit mixes.
Spiced salt is excellent for seasoning and flavoring various dishes, even with just a pinch. The preparation based on sea salt, contains various aromatic herbs and selected spices. It gives their flavor, expertly mixed, as a condiment for sauces, soups, salads, single dishes and dishes based on eggs, vegetables and much more.
Italian strawberry tree honey is a rare and prized product, typical of the Mediterranean regions, especially Sardinia. It has a dark amber color and a unique taste, distinctly bitter and intense, with hints of aromatic herbs and undergrowth. Its production is limited, as it depends on the flowering of the strawberry tree, a plant that flowers late in autumn. It is appreciated for its antioxidant properties and its complex flavor, often used in culinary combinations with aged cheeses or gourmet dishes.
Papaya is a wonderful tropical fruit with a characteristic shape and exquisite flavor. It is grown in a large variety of regions around the world. Papaya in the dehydrated version is also appreciated for its nutritional properties and the benefits recognized throughout history, for digestion and well-being due to the high presence of vitamin C and antioxidants.
Orange blossoms can be used alone for a calming herbal tea, or added together with a blend of medicinal herbs, as desired. They possess expectorant properties against colds, thanks to vitamin C, and promote proper digestion. The relaxing characteristics of orange blossom are useful in cases of insomnia, anxiety and stress.
Ingredients: orange blossom Botanical name: Citrus aurantium Origin: Middle East