"What is Cardamom?
Cardamom plants (Elettaria cardamomum) grow mainly in higher and shaded areas near tropical forests with relatively high rainfall. These conditions are mainly found in Southeast Asia and Central America. Cardamom is also known as green cardamom and is related to ginger. Cardamom has a delicious sweet and pungent smell. Cardamom tastes like bergamot, lemon and camphor. The pods are dried after harvesting and then become matt green in colour. They are 1.5 to 2 cm long.
Healthy properties Cardamom seeds and applications
Cardamom contains many minerals such as iron, calcium, potassium and manganese. 1 tablespoon already contains 80% of the daily recommended amount of manganese. Cardamom is used in many dishes to add a refined flavour, for example in roasted minced meat and cooked sausages. It is also a commonly used spice in many Eastern and African dishes. Cardamom has a very specific flavour. If you use too much of it, it gives an overpowerin…"
Ashwagandha or red ginseng is obtained from withania somnifera. A native plant of India known for its richness in antioxidant actives and its regenerative properties. It has been used for more than 5,000 years in traditional medicine, especially for its high content of withanolides, a group of naturally occurring steroids. Ashwaganda is a natural product, from organic farming.
INCI:WITHANIA SOMNÍFERA ROOT POWDER
CAS:90147-43-6
EINECS:290-434-9
Thaumatin, derived from the katemfe plant (Thaumatococcus daniellii), is a natural sweetener known for its intense sweetness, approximately 2000 to 3000 times sweeter than sugar. Widely used in foods and beverages, it's prized for its natural origin and potency. Its heat stability and low glycemic index make it a favorite for sugar-free, low-calorie, and diabetic-friendly products. Beyond sweetness, Thaumatin enhances flavors and acts as a natural preservative. While generally safe, adhering to recommended dosages is advised. Thaumatin's versatility and safety make it a popular choice for enhancing taste profiles and extending shelf life in various food and beverage applications.
EC number:258-822-2
Molecular Formula:C19H29N3O3S
CAS No:53850-34-3
Guarkernmehl wird aus dem Endosperm der Guarpflanze, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, gewonnen.
Sie gehört zur Familie der Leguminosen. Die sogenannte Buschbohne wird vor allem in Indien und Pakistan von Juli bis Dezember angebaut. Qualität, Verfügbarkeit und Preise sind jedoch sehr stark vom Monsun in diesem Zeitraum abhängig. Rajasthan, Gujarat und Haryana gehören zu den wichtigsten Anbauregionen. Die trockenen Guarbohnen werden gedroschen, um die Guarkerne (seeds) aus der Bohne zu gewinnen. Mit einem weiteren Schritt wird aus dem Kern durch Trennung von Schale und Keim das Hydrokolloid Guar (Split) hergestellt.
Egyptian geranium essential oil is extracted from the leaves and flowers of Pelargonium graveolens, and has a sweet, floral and fruity aroma. This essential oil is known for its skin-balancing properties, being effective in treating skin problems such as acne, oily skin and wrinkles. Additionally, it is used to relieve stress and anxiety, helping to promote relaxation and emotional well-being. In aromatherapy, Egyptian geranium essential oil is used to improve mood, reduce fatigue, and relieve tension. It is also believed to have hormonal balancing properties, being useful in relieving the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and menopause. It is used in diffusers, massages or baths to enjoy its therapeutic benefits. Also available bourbon geranium essential oil and organic geranium essential oil.
CONTAINER:5Kg, 10kg, 25Kg and 200Kg
INCI:Pelargonium Graveolens Oil
CAS:8000-46-2 / 90082-51-2
EINECS:290-140-0
Feuilles de eucalyptus, citronnelle, morceaux de pomme, racine de réglisse et fleur de souci.
TEMPÉRATURE DE L'EAU:100°C
TEMPS D'INFUSION:3 à 6 minutes