It comes from the salt lakes of Larnaca and Limassol, which owe their strong saline concentration to the nearby sea, which filters the extremely porous soil. The Cyprus salt is enriched with charcoal obtained from the combustion of softwood barks such as lime, birch and willow - which give it its typical dark color.
The white Cyprus salt is shown in the pyramidal shape with its sea salt crystals in flakes. The crystals are characterized by a savory flavor, but sweeter than common table salt. The white Cyprus salt is appreciated in the kitchen both in the preparation phase of the dishes and in the seasoning of the moment, directly on the plate.
The Fleur de sel of the Algarve is called in Portugal the “sun cream”, and represents a very precious salt, known since the ancient Romans. It has recently been rediscovered by chefs around the world. It shows a crunchy texture, a mild flavor and an ivory white color. Very rich in magnesium and potassium, and goes well with any type of dish.
Desmodium leaves is a very useful remedy to restore the correct functionality of liver cells, helping it to regenerate faster. Another common use of this exotic plant is linked to its antioxidant properties, and to the antispasmodic action on the respiratory system. A benefit that can be useful to soothe the symptoms of asthmatic allergies, reduce the constriction of the airways and bronchi.
Roasted cashews are not just simple snacks, but they are fruits that contain countless beneficial privileges if taken regularly. It is a good source of minerals for the content of iron, phosphorus and in addition it provides vitamins B1 and A. It is widely used in Indian cuisine.
Natural persimmons are delicious and beneficial fruits. Being dehydrated fruits without added sugar, they release a delicate and naturally sweet taste on the palate, not excessively sugary.