The sage with a pungent and camphoric flavor can be used to flavor meat, vegetables, omelettes, soups and stews. In French recipes, sage is used for the preparation of soups and flavoring white meats and salami, while in Italy it is the protagonist of recipes such as tortelloni with butter and sage, Roman saltimbocca or in the scent of porchetta.
Ginger is rich in antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiviral agents. It is rich in vitamins A, B6, K, relieves the sense of nausea, migraine, indigestion, heartburn and stomach pain. Rich in vitamin B, it decreases the sense of hunger. Excellent for sore throat and flu as it acts as an anti-inflammatory.
Garam Masala spice blend is believed to contain a balance of all six flavors. It has sweetness, heat, spiciness, and a hint of floral nuances. When these spices combine, they create a special blend, adding incredible depth and complexity to a wide array of traditional dishes and creative recipes.
Ingredients:
Cinnamon, Cumin, Nutmeg, Coriander, Black Pepper, Cloves, Bay Leaf.
Fennel as an officinal herb, is an excellent remedy for digestive problems, and in consideration of these beneficial virtues towards the digestive system, it can be very useful for those who have abdominal bloating and aerophagia problems herbal teas, decoctions and infusions prepared with the seeds of this vegetable.
Ground star anise is a real antibiotic from nature. The most interesting active ingredient present in star anise, called anethole, has also shown anti-inflammatory properties. From the extraction of its essential oil it is used in medicine and herbal medicine for the preparation of drugs and natural remedies.
Garlic powder is a practical form in the kitchen, to flavor recipes in a meticulous as well as tasty way. You can prepare many recipes with this irreplaceable seasoning, used for centuries for its flavor and healthy qualities. The powdered version is perfect for seasoning fish dishes, white meat such as chicken or turkey, and to make its flavor on roasts, stuffings and barbecue rubs.
This extraordinary onion powder with a thousand properties and a thousand benefits, is ideal for enriching any type of dish. Excellent detoxifier for our body, it has always been considered in the kitchen, as a food that cannot be missing for its taste and flavor, creating healthy dishes that are good for you.
Sumac is a spice with a fresh and slightly acidic flavor, excellent for seasoning first and second courses or for adding more flavor to drinks. Historically used in the Middle East and known in Sicily as Sommacco, this spice also has beneficial draining and digestive properties and is a powerful antioxidant.
Pepper by name...but not by fact, cayenne pepper is in fact the name commonly attributed to a cultivar of chili pepper, of medium spiciness. A must in Mexican chili, it goes well with both meat and fish dishes. Excellent on seafood and in chocolate desserts. Rich in beta carotene, thanks to its thermoregulatory and sudorific effect, it can be helpful in case of flu or cold.
Thyme is a spice that makes many preparations pleasant. With an aromatic, slightly spicy taste, it can be easily used to flavor pasta dishes, roasted meat, grilled meat, fish and fillings. Liqueurs and vinegars are also produced. Combined with wine, garlic, onion, brandy, it is used to prepare excellent sauces for meat dishes.
The catmint also called Roman mint, is used and known mainly to flavor the Roman artichokes. Ulite to flavor tomatoes with rice or in vegetables au gratin. It releases a slightly more delicate flavor than peppermint.
This spice mix is complex and with multiple tones on the palate and smell. Perfect for flavoring fish, meat and vegetable dishes, and especially vegetarian dishes. Take advantage of the spiciest and most intense Indian flavors, which come directly from the culture of the Malabar region, on the southwest coast of Kerala.