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.
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.
The properties of centella have been known for centuries: its intake is beneficial for the drainage of liquids, with diuretic properties. It represents a valid support for combating cellulite, and promoting correct lymphatic and venous circulation. Various components of centella, such as saponins, act by regulating the microcirculation and with beneficial effects also on the skin: try it in an herbal tea version!
Ingredients: centella asiatica Botanical name: Hydrocotyle asiatica L. Origin: Madagascar
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.
Fleur de Sel with green Jalapeno Chipotle is a spicy and at the same time savory product. The grains of this table salt are suitable for meat dishes, to give a fruity aroma. Particularly suitable for meat dishes, especially roasts, it also adds flavor to soups and vegetables. Acts in contrast to soft foods. The best chefs use it to garnish important dishes.
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.
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
The sweet and warm flavor of cinnamon, the intense and unmistakable aroma, make Ceylon cinnamon a famous spice in the kitchen. Used to flavor desserts, creams, fruit, it is also excellent in baked specialties and savory recipes. The aroma stands out in hot drinks such as tea, infusions, milk, punch and mulled wine; Its taste is famous and makes chocolate delicious. A cinnamon stick is approximately 25 cm long.
From the homonymous region of India (Ceylon), now Sri Lanka; this tea is one of the most appreciated for its coppery color and intense and round taste. Excellent to enjoy in the morning, it can be drunk either naturally or with the addition of a little milk.
Malagueta pepper or Guinea pepper is particularly rich in essential oils. Its scent is reminiscent of ginger, but notes of cardamom can also be perceived, so much so that it is often used or recommended as a substitute for the latter in recipes. It is used to flavor stews and some grains of this spice are added to the traditional drink based on kola nut typical of Sicily.
Cloves have a very particular scent, penetrating and warm, and give dishes a pungent taste with a sweet and balsamic aftertaste. The intense aroma attenuates with cooking, dominates over other spices but harmonizes the flavor in many sweet and savory dishes. Whole cloves make roasts, broths and stews more aromatic. They facilitate good digestion, perfume the breath and give balsamic virtues to infusions.
The ground clove powder has a decidedly unmistakable penetrating scent, with a pungent flavor with a sweet and balsamic aftertaste. The strong, warm aroma attenuates a little with cooking, dominating other spices but balancing other odors in sweet and savory dishes. In particular, cloves flavor roasts, broths and stews. They contribute to good digestion, perfume the breath and give balsamic notes to the infusions.