Phlomis tuberosa, herba
15 x 17 Sage 2-Ply Paper Dinner Napkin 1000/Case 2-Ply Construction This dinner napkin's 2-ply design makes it stronger than its single-ply counterpart, which means more protection for your guest's lap during dinner. It is also strong enough to be rolled and wrapped with a disposable napkin ring for an attractive tabletop appearance. Embossed Pattern This sage dinner napkin features a subtle yet handsome embossed pattern, making it perfect for a wedding reception, baby shower, or garden party. In addition, its disposable construction allows for an easy clean-up no matter how large your event! Attractive Color Boasting an eye-catching sage color, this napkin goes well with a variety of venues. It can even help to put the finishing touches on your corporate event! Plus, you can use it for designs to create an attractive and elegant dinner setting. Great Value Easily stock up on these napkins without breaking your budget! Whether you want to use these napkins with other disposables to create a place setting at outdoor events, or need napkins to fill up your dispensers, these 2-ply napkins are a great, economical choice. Additional information Weight 13.41 lbs Quantity 1000/Case Type Dinner Napkins Style 1/8 Fold Features No PFAS Added Folded Length 7 1/2 Inches Unfolded Length 17 Inches Folded Width 4 1/4 Inches Unfolded Width 15 Inches Color Green Material Paper Ply 2-Ply
15 x 17 Sage 2-Ply Paper Dinner Napkin 125/Pack 2-Ply Construction This dinner napkin's 2-ply design makes it stronger than its single-ply counterpart, which means more protection for your guest\'s lap during dinner. It is also strong enough to be rolled and wrapped with a disposable napkin ring for an attractive tabletop appearance. Embossed Pattern This sage dinner napkin features a subtle yet handsome embossed pattern, making it perfect for a wedding reception, baby shower, or garden party. In addition, its disposable construction allows for an easy clean-up no matter how large your event! Attractive Color Boasting an eye-catching sage color, this napkin goes well with a variety of venues. It can even help to put the finishing touches on your corporate event! Plus, you can use it for designs to create an attractive and elegant dinner setting. Great Value Easily stock up on these napkins without breaking your budget! Whether you want to use these napkins with other disposables to create a place setting at outdoor events, or need napkins to fill up your dispensers, these 2-ply napkins are a great, economical choice. Additional information Weight 1.52 lbs Quantity 125/Pack Type Dinner Napkins Style 1/8 Fold Folded Length 7 1/2 Inches Unfolded Length 17 Inches Folded Width 4 1/4 Inches Unfolded Width 15 Inches Color Green Material Paper Ply 2 Ply
Overview Sage is an herb that pairs excellently with meat dishes. Sage has a musty, aromatic scent and is commonly used in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. It is an evergreen herb that is available all year round. Cooks prefer sage leaves over ground sage. Common Uses Although it is most often used for meat preparation, this herb is also commonly used in poultry stuffing and as a main ingredient of sausages as it contributes well with fat-rich dishes. One of its benefits is that it gives a meaty flavour to vegetarian dishes. In India especially, cooks use it in rice, soups and grain dishes. Its perfect partner is in pumpkin. In Italy it is chopped and mixed with melted butter, then served stirred into pasta or potato gnocchi. In the Middle East, sage is used in kidney and liver recipes to elevate the flavours of the meat. Recommended Storage The most important point is that dried herbs and spices can never go bad if they are kept dry. Yes, the potency is lost, but it will still influence the flavor of your cooking. Seeds, roots, leaves and flowers last longer than crushed or ground herbs and spices. When you are preparing to store your dry herbs and spices it is vital that they are completely dry. A good indication is to rub it with your finger to check if it crumbles. As oxygen degrades dried herbs and spices over time, you should store them in airtight containers. Glass jars with sealable lids are perfect, and so are metal tins. Plastic won't do for long terms storage. Sunlight also degrades dried herbs and spices; therefore, it should be stored in a dark cabinet that is both cool and dry. If your spice rack is near the stove or cooker, steam will degrade your herbs and spices each time you open the container while cooking. When buying in bulk, you should always store only some of the dried herbs and spices in a glass or metal container. Each time you open it, it is exposed to the elements. When buying in bulk it is useful to label your containers with the purchase date and discard date.
Having botanical name of Salvia Officianalis, Sage Oil has origins in Bulgaria. The oil has pale yellow to greenish yellow color with a camphorous like odor. With solubility in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water, it has varied medicinal uses including in medicines related to hormone regulation, circulatory stimulant, gallbladder stimulant and antifungal antiviral. Using steam distillation process the oil is extracted from the dried leaves of the herb. The oil is recommended for supporting ailments related to reproductive, respiratory tracts and also helps in offering cure for mental fatigue. Also known by the common names of Salvia Officinalis, Sage oil, Salvia Sclarea, Clary Sage, it blends well with geranium, ginger, lavender, clary sage, orange, neroli, rosemary, tea tree and is widely used in pharmaceutical industry due to its medicinal properties as the oil has anti microbial, anti fungal, anti oxidant and antiseptic properties among others. Specifications : Botanical Name Salvia Officianalis Common Method of Extraction Steam distillation Parts Used Leaves Note Classification Base Aroma Sharp, Herbal Chemical Composition : The chemical composition of Clary sage oil is as follows; Linalool- 8-30% Linalyl acetate- 50-75% Alpha-Terpineol- 0.2-2.5% Caryophyllene beta- 1.5-2.5% Geraniol- 1-2% Geranyl acetate- 0.5-2% Neryl acetate- 0.2-1% Ocimene-0.2-1% Scalerol- 1-2% Germacrene D- 0.5-4%
Sage Oil Availability : In Stock Description: Salvia officianlis is an herb from which sage oil is obtained by process of steam distillation of its dried leaves. It helps in giving relief from upset stomach and excessive sweating. It has been used for a variety of culinary and medicinal purposes. It has been used in to provide relief in problem with sprains, swelling, ulcers, and bleeding. Extraction: Sage oil is extracted from the dried leaves by steam distillation Properties: Sage oil has a sharp, herbal smell, and is watery in viscosity. Composition: The main chemical components of sage oil are a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, myrcene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, a-thujone, b-thujone, camphor, linalool, bornyl acetate and borneol. Blending: It can blend well with Clary Sage, Geranium Oil, Ginger Oil, Lavender Oil, Orange Oil, Neroli Oil & Rosemary Oil. Uses: It helps to sooth if one is in grief and depression It quickens the senses and has been used to combat female sterility, as well as menopausal problems. It has a tonic effect on the urinary tract as well as the liver and kidneys. Sage oil also stimulates the lymphatic system and thereby boosts glandular function. It also helps in treatment of dermatitis, atonic wounds, sores, ulcers, as well as insect bites and reducing large pores. It eases stiff muscles like those suffering from fibrositis and torticollis (stiff neck) problem. Owing to its properties like anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, hypertensive, laxative, stomachic and tonic it has many therapeutic uses. Precautions: Sage oil is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth in high doses or for a long time. Sage oil should be avoided during pregnancy.
Fresh sage is outstanding for use in beans, seasoning tomato sauces, omelet’s, frittatas, pizzas toppings, fresh salads, stuffing mixes, flash-fried as a topping for risotto, soups, stews – sage can be included in many dishes using one’s imagination.
Dried Ground Sage
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The therapeutic properties of Sage Essential Oil include use as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and astringent. In aromatherapy, it is believed to calm the nerves, assist with grief and depression and also assist with female sterility as well as menopausal problems. For topical applications, Sage Oil is reputed to ease swelling, relieve pain caused by rheumatism; and it may be used to reduce pore size, heal wounds, infections and assist with skin conditions such as psoriasis and dermatitis.
Sage Bunch
Natural Essential Oil
Having botanical name of Salvia Officianalis, Sage Oil has origins in Bulgaria. The oil has pale yellow to greenish yellow color with a camphorous like odor. With solubility in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water, it has varied medicinal uses including in medicines related to hormone regulation, circulatory stimulant, gallbladder stimulant and antifungal antiviral. Using steam distillation process the oil is extracted from the dried leaves of the herb. The oil is recommended for supporting ailments related to reproductive, respiratory tracts and also helps in offering cure for mental fatigue. Also known by the common names of Salvia Officinalis, Sage oil, Salvia Sclarea, Clary Sage, it blends well with geranium, ginger, lavender, clary sage, orange, neroli, rosemary, tea tree and is widely used in pharmaceutical industry due to its medicinal properties as the oil has anti microbial, anti fungal, anti oxidant and antiseptic properties among others.
Product Description: Scientific Name: Salvia officinalis Packing: Polypropylene Bags Paper Bags. Carton Boxes. Weight: 10 KG. 12.5 KG. 20 KG. 25 KG Capacity Per container: 20 Ft: 6 Mt. 40 Ft : 13 Mt. Quality: Grade: A Grade: B Availability: Organic. Conventional. EU Standards
Origin: Egypt Purity: 99% Admixture: 1% Moisture: 5% Packaging: 15 kg paper bags or 20 kg polypropylene bags
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oil contents % 2 annual capacity in the time being is 10 tonnes . can be reaced 50 tonnes
Having botanical name of Salvia Officianalis, Sage Oil has origins in Bulgaria. The oil has pale yellow to greenish yellow color with a camphorous like odor. With solubility in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water, it has varied medicinal uses including in medicines related to hormone regulation, circulatory stimulant, gallbladder stimulant and antifungal antiviral. Using steam distillation process the oil is extracted from the dried leaves of the herb. The oil is recommended for supporting ailments related to reproductive, respiratory tracts and also helps in offering cure for mental fatigue. Also known by the common names of Salvia Officinalis, Sage oil, Salvia Sclarea, Clary Sage, it blends well with geranium, ginger, lavender, clary sage, orange, neroli, rosemary, tea tree and is widely used in pharmaceutical industry due to its medicinal properties as the oil has anti microbial, anti fungal, anti oxidant and antiseptic properties among others. Specifications : Botanical Name : Salvia Officianalis Common Method of Extraction : Steam distillation Parts Used : Leaves Note Classification : Base Aroma : Sharp, Herbal Chemical Composition : The chemical composition of Clary sage oil is as follows; Linalool- 8-30% Linalyl acetate- 50-75% Alpha-Terpineol- 0.2-2.5% Caryophyllene beta- 1.5-2.5% Geraniol- 1-2% Geranyl acetate- 0.5-2% Neryl acetate- 0.2-1% Ocimene-0.2-1% Scalerol- 1-2% Germacrene : D- 0.5-4%
Sage oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the leaves of the sage plant, which is a member of the mint family. It has a strong, earthy, and slightly camphoraceous aroma that is believed to be grounding and stimulating. The oil is commonly used in aromatherapy and is believed to have a number of therapeutic properties, such as being an antiseptic, astringent, and a diuretic. It is also used to help with skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Sage oil is commonly used to help with respiratory conditions such as asthma and bronchitis, and can also be used to help with digestive issues. It is also used to help with menstrual cramps and menopause symptoms. Sage oil can be used topically, inhaled, or diffused, but should be used with caution as it can be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes, and should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a doctor
Sage oil has a voluminous history in the perfume industry and is counted a fixing agent, bringing a twist to mix. Sage oil is widely used in treatments for acne, constipation, muscle spasm, fits, dandruff, dysmenorrhoea, depressive disorder, stomach upset, flatulence, excessive perspiration, amenia, hypertension, high blood pressure, inflamed skin, migraine, leucorrhoea, muscular aches and pains, oily skin and hair, boils, nervous fatigue, septic sore throat. Also, Sage oil is also a fine addition to the bath where it acts as an antispasmodic agent and help with severe recurring vascular headaches.