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Garlic Cream Bucatini with Peas and Asparagus
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Mullein powder
Botanical name: Verbascum Thapsus Other name: Great Mullein, Flannel Plant, Candlewick Plant, Hag’s Taper, Velvet Dock, Velvet Plant, Clown’s Lung-wort, Torches, Our Lady’s Flannel, Jacob’s Staff, Aaron’s Rod Mullein Herb Powder is derived from the aerial roots of Verbas cum thapsus, harvested in Italy/Albania, and undergoes steam treatment to produce a finely textured powder. It…
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Morinda powder
Botanical name: Morinda citrifolia Other name: great morinda, Indian mulberry, noni, beach mulberry, vomit fruit, awl tree, and cheese fruit. Noni (Morinda citrifolia) stands as a natural fruit extract capable of enhancing health and vitality in both men and women. When it comes to a versatile superfood that provides comprehensive support for overall body health,…
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Mint powder
Botanical name: Mentha piperita Other name: Mentha spicata, Pudina Powder Mint powder is crafted from dried mint leaves, which serve as the culinary source of mint, whether fresh or dried. The preference for dried mint powder arises from the relatively short shelf life and perishability of fresh mint. Convenient for storage, mint powder can effortlessly…
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Milk thistle seed powder
Botanical name: silybum marianum Other name: milk thistle, blessed milkthistle, Marian thistle, Mary thistle, Saint Mary’s thistle, Mediterranean milk thistle, variegated thistle and Scotch thistle Milk Thistle Seed Powder is a powder with a brownish-yellow to brown hue, extracted from the Silybum Marianum L. plant. It is a non-GMO and Gluten-Free product primarily utilized as…
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Matcha powder
Botanical name: Camellia sinensis Matcha, literally translating to powdered tea, is derived from green tea that undergoes steaming, stemming, and subsequent grinding into a fine powder. This meticulous process imparts a remarkable purity and potency to the tea powder. The roots of this premium green tea trace back to the 7th-10th century in both China…
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Marshmallow root powder
Botanical name: Althaea officinalis Marshmallow root powder is a time-honored herb with a centuries-old tradition of use, trusted for its valuable properties. Daily consumption provides essential herbal benefits, including antioxidants and mucilage, promoting overall digestive gastrointestinal health. Mucilage, a naturally occurring protective film, is produced by plants like marshmallow. Medicinal Uses:
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Marjoram Powder
Botanical name: Origanum majorana L. Other name: sweet marjoram and knotted marjoram Following harvest, the superior attributes of marjoram are concentrated and subsequently transformed into marjoram powder, characterized by its green/silver hue. Marjoram possesses a subtly spicy aroma and a sweet flavor with hints of mint. When dried, marjoram intensifies in flavor compared to its…
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Malva powder
Botanical name: Malva sylvestris L Other name: dwarf mallow, buttonweed, cheeseplant, cheeseweed, common mallow, roundleaf mallow Malva sylvestris flower powder is a product derived through diverse grinding techniques, followed by extraction using water vapor and the water method from the renowned plant of the same name. Medicinal Uses:
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Linden flowers (Basswood) powder
Botanical name: Tilia europea Other name: Lime Flower, Lyne, Line, Lyme, Tillet, Till Tree, Linnflowers, Common Lime, Flores Tiliae and Tilleul. Tilia, a genus within the Malvaceae family, encompasses 30 tree species. Referred to as Linden in European countries and Basswood in North America, it is commonly known as the Lime tree in Britain and…
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