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Vanilla: Vanilla Planifolia is one of the
hundred species of climbing evergreen perennials found in the
tropics and subtropics. It is the only member of the orchid
family which is cultivated for commercial purposes rather than
ornamental.Top Seller ! |
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Samphire:A
strongly aromatic salty herb that has diuretic effects, cleanses
toxins and improves digestion. It has a reputation for
encouraging weight loss. Leaves are eaten in salads cooked in
butter or pickled in vinegar and used in similar ways to
capers. |
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Saffron:
Saffron is the most precious and expensive spice in the world.
The saffron threads are the dried stigmas of the saffron flower,
Crocus Sativus Linnaeus. Each flower contains only three stigmas.
These threads must be picked by hand and approximately 170.000 of
these flowers are needed to produce 1 Kg of saffron
filaments. |
Saffron:
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| Mulberry:Morus Alba and Morus Nigra have been cultivated for centuries out of a genus of ten species of deciduous trees which occur in North and South America, Africa and Asia, mainly in subtropical regions. Fruits are dried or eaten fresh and made into jellies, jams, syrup and wine. |
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Pomegranate:Punica Granatum is an
evergreen in the subtropics and deciduous in temperate regions.
The pomegranate originated in the region from Iran to the
Himalayas in northern India. It has been cultivated across the
entire Mediterranean since ancient times. Today it is grown
throughout India, Southeast Asia, Malaya and tropical
Africa. |
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Cress:Baby cress in growing medium. Available in single punnets or trays of eighteen. |
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