Chicory RootBotanical name: (Cichorium intybus)Also Known As: Blue sailors, succory, coffee weed, or cornflowerChicory root is most commonly used in a ground and roasted form as a coffee substitute or additive. It provides a naturally caffeine—free alternative to traditional coffee, and is a natural sedative. However, chicory root is also widely known for its cleansing and healing properties.Chicory root contains the soluble dietary fiber insulin, which acts as a gentle laxative and promot...
Chicory RootBotanical name: (Cichorium intybus)Also Known As: Blue sailors, succory, coffee weed, or cornflowerChicory root is most commonly used in a ground and roasted form as a coffee substitute or additive. It provides a naturally caffeine—free alternative to traditional coffee, and is a natural sedative. However, chicory root is also widely known for its cleansing and healing properties.Chicory root contains the soluble dietary fiber insulin, which acts as a gentle laxative and promot...
Chicory RootBotanical name: (Cichorium intybus)Also Known As: Blue sailors, succory, coffee weed, or cornflowerChicory root is most commonly used in a ground and roasted form as a coffee substitute or additive. It provides a naturally caffeine—free alternative to traditional coffee, and is a natural sedative. However, chicory root is also widely known for its cleansing and healing properties.Chicory root contains the soluble dietary fiber insulin, which acts as a gentle laxative and promot...
Botanical name: (Capsicum)Also Known As: Chile powderA roasty, piquant powder common to much international cuisine, our chili powder is shade dried and goes great in tacos, black beans, curries, or make your own hot sauce! Chili powder is dried, pulverized fruit of one or more varieties of chili pepper.Chili powder is high in vitamin A and contains vitamins B2, B6, C, and E, and also contains potassium and manganese. Research suggests capsaicin (the acid that puts the hot in hot pepper) is an an...
Botanical name: (Capsicum)Also Known As: Chile powderA roasty, piquant powder common to much international cuisine, our chili powder is shade dried and goes great in tacos, black beans, curries, or make your own hot sauce! Chili powder is dried, pulverized fruit of one or more varieties of chili pepper.Chili powder is high in vitamin A and contains vitamins B2, B6, C, and E, and also contains potassium and manganese. Research suggests capsaicin (the acid that puts the hot in hot pepper) is an an...
Cinnamon Bark ChipsBotanical name: (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum)Also Known As: KorundaThe bark is bitter, sweet, aromatic, astringent, deodorant, stimulant, expectorant, diuretic, and carminative. Protects from infectious diseases and helps drive off fever.The leaves are slightly hot and bitter in taste and have a mouth—watering fragrance when cooked or fried. The bark has a pleasing fragrance and warm, sweet, aromatic taste in its natural or cooked state.Cinnamon is used to cure bronchitis, ast...
Cinnamon Bark ChipsBotanical name: (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum)Also Known As: KorundaThe bark is bitter, sweet, aromatic, astringent, deodorant, stimulant, expectorant, diuretic, and carminative. Protects from infectious diseases and helps drive off fever.The leaves are slightly hot and bitter in taste and have a mouth—watering fragrance when cooked or fried. The bark has a pleasing fragrance and warm, sweet, aromatic taste in its natural or cooked state.Cinnamon is used to cure bronchitis, ast...
ClovesBotanical name: (Syzygium Aromaticum)Also Known As: German Nelke, Norwegian nellik, Danish nellike, Icelandic negullAnother spice with ancient history! During the Han dynasty (207 B. C. to 220 A. D.) those who addressed the Chinese emperor were required to hold cloves in their mouths to mask bad breath. Clove first arrived in Europe around the 4th century A.D. as a highly coveted luxury. Medieval German herbalists used cloves as part of anti—gout mixture.Once clove became easily avai...
ClovesBotanical name: (Syzygium Aromaticum)Also Known As: German Nelke, Norwegian nellik, Danish nellike, Icelandic negullAnother spice with ancient history! During the Han dynasty (207 B. C. to 220 A. D.) those who addressed the Chinese emperor were required to hold cloves in their mouths to mask bad breath. Clove first arrived in Europe around the 4th century A.D. as a highly coveted luxury. Medieval German herbalists used cloves as part of anti—gout mixture.Once clove became easily avai...
Copal Resin Incense. Botanical name: (Hymenaea verrucosa). Also Known As: ?Pom, Copalli. Copal resin incense comes from the sturdy Bursera tree in the regions of southern Mexico. ?The resin is formed when the tree is cut and a thick milky liquid seeps out. ?It is dark in color, very black, but changes color as it dries. ?The Mayan Indians hold copal as very sacred and have used it in ceremonies since before the invasion of the Spanish conquests to the Americas. The resin is boiled, shaped into h...
Copal Resin Incense. Botanical name: (Hymenaea verrucosa). Also Known As: ?Pom, Copalli. Copal resin incense comes from the sturdy Bursera tree in the regions of southern Mexico. ?The resin is formed when the tree is cut and a thick milky liquid seeps out. ?It is dark in color, very black, but changes color as it dries. ?The Mayan Indians hold copal as very sacred and have used it in ceremonies since before the invasion of the Spanish conquests to the Americas. The resin is boiled, shaped into h...
CorianderBotanical name: (Coriandrum sativum)Also Known As: Cilantro or dhaniaCoriander is a small annual plant that has been cultivated for several millenniums and is still grown in North and South America, Europe and the Mediterranean countries. Coriander has been used as a flavoring and medicine since ancient times. Seeds have been found in the tombs of Pharaohs, and the Roman legions carried coriander as they progressed through Europe, using it to flavor their bread.The fresh herb and unripe...
CorianderBotanical name: (Coriandrum sativum)Also Known As: Cilantro or dhaniaCoriander is a small annual plant that has been cultivated for several millenniums and is still grown in North and South America, Europe and the Mediterranean countries. Coriander has been used as a flavoring and medicine since ancient times. Seeds have been found in the tombs of Pharaohs, and the Roman legions carried coriander as they progressed through Europe, using it to flavor their bread.The fresh herb and unripe...
Nurturing a natural lifestyle, involves all aspects of our daily life. This is especially true when it comes to using products that are directly connected to Mother Earth and Nature. The gardens we grow around and outside our homes, are symbolic to the deep desire to be nurtured by Nature that is inherent in the human race! Can be spread on your lawn, around your plants or pots with an ordinary spreader. 21 lbs works for up to 2000 sqft. Active ingredients:Corn Gluten: 98.0% Proprietary botanica...
Nurturing a natural lifestyle, involves all aspects of our daily life. This is especially true when it comes to using products that are directly connected to Mother Earth and Nature. The gardens we grow around and outside our homes, are symbolic to the deep desire to be nurtured by Nature that is inherent in the human race! Can be spread on your lawn, around your plants or pots with an ordinary spreader. 21 lbs works for up to 2000 sqft. Active ingredients:Corn Gluten: 98.0% Proprietary botanica...