Pink Himalayan salt with Hibiscus flowers
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.
Ingredients:
integral rock salt, hibiscus.
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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.
integral rock salt, hibiscus.
Chicory root, used as a coffee substitute, is a popular choice for those looking for a caffeine-free alternative. Chicory root is dried, roasted and ground for use in moka pots, just like traditional coffee. It has a rich, roasted flavor, with slightly bitter and earthy notes, similar to those of coffee, but with a natural sweetness.
chicory root
The beneficial properties of juniper berries were known from the time of the ancient Egyptians. They were in fact used for embalming and for disinfecting rooms. The numerous active ingredients contained in juniper berries give them important therapeutic benefits. Widely used in folk medicine to treat various ailments.
Juniper berries
A delicious artisanal brittle made with sesame and sugar. Unlike other brittles distributed by large retailers, this one is glucose-free. A fabulous mix of ingredients that is tasty to the palate, without preservatives or additives.
SESAME, sugar
Hazelnuts have a good percentage of "good fats", mineral salts and vitamins, and are an excellent source of energy for our body. There are several benefits for the human body, which hazelnuts bring as well as many other types of dried fruit and there are several foods with numerous beneficial properties, rich in nutrients and vitamins.
HAZELNUTS
Dried Japanese horseradish is the plant at the base of wasabi powder, used above all to accompany sushi and sashimi dishes. Wasabi can get even spicier with a hint of mustard, and add intense flavor to fish dishes, eggs, salads and to mix with creams and sauces.
Japanese horseradish 70.3%, MUSTARD, turmeric, wasabi japponica, corn starch, antioxidants E300, natural color E133.
This tea comes from Japan which contains little theine, and is obtained from the large leaves of the shrub, lightly toasted. The flavor is dense but soft, rich in nuances and for the most refined palates in terms of green tea. Perfect for those who want to try something unique, with purifying and digestive properties.
Green tea Houjicha Tostato
Japan
A precious and rare tea, which from Kyushu island in Japan arrives with its golden color, the fresh and citrus scent. The olfactory notes of the leaves are transformed on the palate, into a vegetable taste reminiscent of hazelnuts, almonds, legumes and a mineral aftertaste. Try it as a high quality, exclusive, regenerating green tea.
Tamaryokucha green tea
This Kukicha green tea comes from a Japanese recipe, the infusion of stems and twigs of the tea plant, without the leaves. For this reason, Kukicha contains less theine, but is very rich in antioxidants and minerals. It gives an excellent quantity of calcium, vitamins A, C and group B. A concentrate of well-being, full-bodied, with a slightly sweet taste and the aroma that evokes the tea plant.
Kukicha leaves
Wild fennel seeds are considered a particular aromatic spice in cooking, to enrich the flavor of our dishes with a rather sweet taste reminiscent of anise. They are used as ingredients in the home preparation of bread, crackers and breadsticks. Excellent flavorings for recipes with pork, boiled potatoes, gratinated vegetables and other Mediterranean cuisine specialties.
semi-wild fennel
Carob brings beneficial effects to our organism, linked above all to its content of vitamins and mineral salts. In particular, carobs are a good source of vitamin E and vitamin K, as well as containing calcium, zinc, potassium and phosphorus. Furthermore, for the diet, they are precious foods: carobs are rich in fiber!
carob
Wild fennel flowers are the small inflorescences that form the umbrella of the plant, highly appreciated as a condiment in cooking. They are collected at the beginning of flowering, dried and then "shelled" in order to obtain this fragrant spice, with a complex and balanced taste. The fennel flower is particularly suitable for flavoring pork, mushrooms, aubergines, olives and typical dishes such as snails in a pan.
Fennel flower