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  • Carrot Granules

    Botanical name: Daucus Carota Other name: Bird’s nest, Queen Anne’s lace, Wild Carrot, Zanahoria. Enriched with vitamin A, Carrot Granules bring a burst of color and natural sweetness to various dishes. Experiment by incorporating these granules into stews, salads, and soups for an extra flavor dimension. A classic choice for desserts, don’t overlook the delightful…

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  • Garlic Granules

    Botanical name: Allium Sativum Other name: Ail, Ajo, Allii Sativi Bulbus, Allium, Allium sativum, Camphor of the Poor, Clove Garlic, Da Suan, Garlic Clove, Garlic Oil, Lasun, Lasuna, Nectar of the Gods, Poor Man’s Treacle, Rason, Rust Treacle, Stinking Rose. Garlic granules are a dehydrated rendition of garlic, meticulously processed and ground into small, coarse…

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  • Alfalfa Powder

    Botanical name: Medicago Sativa. Other name: Medicago sativa,bastard medic, buffal herb, lucerne, purple medic, sand lucerne, vilayati ghas, lusan, lusarne soppu, vilaayiti hullu, dureshta, ashvabala, kutirai macal, Kudirai Masal, lucerne, trefoil, buffalo grass, Chilean clover Alfalfa powder, a raw juice powder, presents a vibrant green hue enriched with chlorophyll, offering a fresh and aromatic taste…

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  • Ginger Powder

    Botanical name: Zingiber officinale Other name: Black ginger, Canton ginger, Cochin ginger, Common ginger, Garden ginger, Gingembre, Imber, Jamaican ginger, Jengibre Ginger powder is extracted from the root of the ginger plant, a perennial flowering plant indigenous to Southeast Asia. With a history spanning over 5,000 years, the use of ginger root powder is documented…

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  • Garlic Powder

    Botanical name: Allium Sativum Other name: Aged Garlic Extract, Ail, Ajo, Allii Sativi Bulbus, Allium, Allium sativum, Camphor of the Poor, Clove Garlic, Da Suan, Garlic Clove, Garlic Oil, Lasun, Lasuna, Nectar of the Gods, Poor Man’s Treacle, Rason, Rust Treacle, Stinking Rose. Garlic powder has a centuries-old history, with its roots traced back to…

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  • Carrot Powder

    Botanical name: Daucus Carota Other name: Bird’s nest, Queen Anne’s lace, Wild Carrot, Zanahoria Carrot powder has a historical legacy spanning centuries, with its origins rooted in its use as a tonic in ancient times. The domestication of carrots began in the Middle East and Europe around the 10th century, where people recognized their potential…

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  • Kale Powder

    Botanical name: Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala. Other name: Curly Kale, Boerenkool, Farmer’s Cabbage, Black Cabbage, Tuscan Cabbage, Cavolo Nero, Collard, Borecole, Tuscan Kale, Laciniato, Dinosaur Kale. Kale powder boasts a lengthy and rich history. Originating in the Mediterranean, kale has been esteemed for its health benefits since the Middle Ages. Its cultivation began in…

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  • Broccoli Powder

    Botanical name: Brassica Oleracea Other name: Calabrese, Brassica Oleracea Italica Group, Brassica oleracea var. italica, Broccoli, Brócoli, Purple Sprouting Broccoli Crafted from dried and ground broccoli, a vegetable with a rich history spanning thousands of years, broccoli powder has evolved as an ingredient of significance. Originating in Italy, broccoli cultivation subsequently spread across Europe and…

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  • Beet Root Powder

    Botanical name: Beta vulgaris Other name: Garden Beet, Sugar Beet, Spinach Beet, White Beet, Mangel Wurzel, Sea Beet, Remolacha Derived from the root of the beet plant, beetroot powder has been a staple in traditional dishes across various cultures, nourishing families worldwide for centuries. Regarded as one of the earliest forms of tonic food used…

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  • Oat Grass juice Powder

    Other name: Avena Sativa Kernel Extract Green Source Organics’ Oat Grass Juice Powder serves as both a nourishing and exfoliating agent. Abundant in fiber and essential nutrients such as manganese, selenium, phosphorus, magnesium, and zinc, this powder is particularly valuable in the formulation of cosmetic products. Medicinal Uses:

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