Anise seeds give a unique flavor to dishes and excellent anti-bloating digestive properties, which counteract abdominal discomfort. They promote well-being after meals and stimulate the appetite. They are the basis of herbal preparations that calm coughs. As aromatic and tasty seeds, they can be used in milk for breakfast, together with muesli or in a mix of dried fruit.
Food supplement based on cinnamon, an adjuvant plant in the digestive function. Regularity of intestinal transit, antioxidant, acts on carbohydrate metabolism.
Ingredients: Cinnamomun verum J. Presl, essential oil. Origin: Sri Lanka
Dose and method of use: it is recommended to take 2/3 drops of essential oil diluted in a teaspoon of vegetable oil or sugar, once a day.
Boldo leaves act as a liver protector and detoxifier, helping to prevent damage to the liver and gallbladder. They are also useful for counteracting poor digestion and intestinal irritation, and have a mild laxative and calming function.
Ingredients: boldo from Chile Nome botanico: Peumus Boldus Molina Origin: Chile
Dehydrated grapes are a delight that is obtained by subjecting fresh grapes to a drying process. Classified as dried fruit, jumbo grapes are very popular for preparing dishes, desserts or to eat as an appetizing snack. Its soft and fleshy texture at the same time makes it exquisite. It has remarkable properties: rich in fiber, low in fat and lots of calcium and vitamins.
Cinnamon leaves (cinnamomum eylanicum) wild steam distilled. Cinnamon is a strong and very warm, stimulating, exciting, enveloping fragrance. It is indicated for shy subjects, who feel isolated, who are unable to impose themselves, who have difficulties in love relationships for fear of getting involved. Use with caution on the skin, never pure.
Green pepper is used to flavor fish and meat dishes (chicken, turkey, pork, beef). The recipe for fillet with green pepper is famous. It is particularly appreciated for its spicy, fresh and delicately herbaceous flavour. Green pepper also goes well with other spices, including nutmeg, coriander and juniper.
Discover this Oolong tea, fermented from the highest bud and leaves of the plant; wide and long, they are broken at the edges to promote natural oxidation. This tea comes from the Ocean Garden of Moragalla in Sri Lanka, and its saline soil gives your brew a toasty, spicy flavor and a coppery color.
Cinnamon in bark is the spice preferred by cooks to give a particular flavor to their recipes. In healthy terms, cinnamon helps keep blood sugar in balance, helps prevent cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, triglycerides and ulcers. Tip: do not cook it too long, it can become bitter.
A spice famous for its sweet, delicate, intense and musky flavor and the warm scent that flavors desserts and dishes. Whole Ceylon cinnamon flavors sweets and baked goods, fruit, creams and pastry specialities. The aroma is enhanced by contact with hot drinks such as tea, milk, punch and mulled wine; it becomes special mixed with chocolate. 25g - approximately 5/7 small sticks.
From India comes this rice with a long, thin grain, with a characteristic aroma that is released during cooking. Fragrant and delicate, it is a perfect rice for vegetable dishes, spices, and meats that accompany with softness. Perfect for cold or hot dishes, it also has a low glycemic index, so it is perfect for a healthy diet and hypoglycemia.
Steam distilled essential oil from Citronella plant (cymbopogon nardus) from organic farming. It is probably the most famous natural insect repellent but it is appreciated for its calming properties and useful for relieving contracted muscles. Origine: Sri Lanka