Coconut raw shell pieces, desiccated coconut/ coconut flakes, virgin coconut oil, Ceylon cinnamon, black pepper, and Ceylon tea.
English Breakfast is a kind of Black Tea which has a soft taste, slight astringent taste, an authentic aroma, and produces a dark brown colored tea. English Breakfast's taste profile can be enjoyed without any addition or by adding milk, lemon, etc. The tea leaf products we sell are produced from a clean production process so that quality dry tea leaf products are produced. We accept Maklon/Toll Manufacturing where we produce requested products, so the buyers or brand owners can sell the final outcome of the tea. Price listed is for each kilogram.
All variants of CTC tea from emerald gardens of Assam, Dooars or Darjeeling as per choice of our esteemed customer. We supply BP, BOP, BOPSM, BOP(L), OF, PD etc. We can sale as bulk or in packaged form of Tea bag, Tin, Card board box, Pouch or any other format chosen by customer. Our Teas are HALAL certified and we are ISO 9001:2015 certified company.
Origin: Lam Dong province, Vietnam. Type: Pekoe, Op, Bop, Bps, Bp, Panning. Moisture: 5.57 Pct. Ash: 4.92 Pct. Tea dust: 0.41 Pct (Screen: 0.40mm). Tea dust: 0.08 Pct (Screen: 0.16mm). Taste: Super fresh, sweet, mellow, and high floral aroma. Quantity capacity: 50 tons/month. Packaging: in PP/PE bag as buyer's requirement.
Areca Leaf Plates and Bowls : Your Eco-friendly Partner Areca plates are crafted from the leaf sheaths of the Areca Palm tree also known as Betel Nut tree which are abundantly available and cultivated in India! A handsome, single-stemmed tropical palm with broad, glossy green feather-shaped leaves protruding from a green crown-shaft and having a narrow, upright habit. The stem is solitary, slender and prominently marked with annulated scars of fallen fronds; its diameter varies from 40-50 cm. The leaves are collected, pressure washed to remove dirt and debris, sun dried for preservation, then molded into their plate or bowl form using heat and pressure. These sustainable plates and bowls provide an eco-friendly alternative to traditional disposable materials. - 100% biodegradable and compostable. - Eco-friendly and disposable. - A perfect substitute for plastic and paper-based products. - Hygienically prepared without the use of harmful chemicals. - No trees are being cut down. Dry leaves are a natural occurrence that fall from trees. - Suitable for Dry and Liquid foods that may be eatable hot or cold. All shown photos and images are for sample reference purposes. We are with many more designs and varieties for all categories. Your valuable inquiries will be fulfilled with all designs and specifications!
It is a perennial herbaceous plant, with elliptic, obtuse leaves. It grows as a vine or creeper, doing well in moist, neutral soil. The most striking feature about this plant is the color of its flowers, a vivid deep blue; solitary, with light yellow markings. They are about 4 cm (1.6 in) long by 3 cm (1.2 in) wide. Some varieties yield white flowers. The fruits are 5 - 7 cm (2.0 - 2.8 in) long, flat pods with six to ten seeds in each pod. They are edible when tender. It is grown as an ornamental plant and as a revegetation species (e.g., in coal mines in Australia), requiring little care when cultivated. As a legume, its roots form a symbiotic association with soil bacteria known as rhizobia, which transform atmospheric N2 into a plant-usable form (a process called nitrogen fixing), therefore, this plant is also used to improve soil quality through the decomposition of nitrogen rich plant material.
Rosa Ã?? centifolia (lit. hundred leaved/petaled rose; syn. R. gallica var. centifolia (L.) Regel), the Provence rose or cabbage rose or Rose de Mai is a hybrid rose developed by Dutch rose breeders in the period between the 17th century and the 19th century, possibly earlier. Its parentage includes Rosa damascena, but it may be a complex hybrid; its exact hereditary history is not well documented or fully investigated, but it now appears that this is not the hundred-leaved (centifolia) rose mentioned by Theophrastus and Pliny: no unmistakable reference can be traced earlier than about 1580. The original plant was sterile, but a sport with single flowers appeared in 1769, from which various cultivars known as centifolia roses were developed, many of which are further hybrids. Other cultivars have appeared as further sports from these roses. Rosa centifolia Muscosa is a sport with a thick covering of resinous hairs on the flower buds, from which most (but not all) moss roses are derived. Dwarf or miniature sports have been known for almost as long as the larger forms, including a miniature moss ross Moss de Meaux
Matricaria chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria recutita), commonly known as chamomile (also spelled camomile), Italian camomilla, German chamomile, Hungarian chamomile (kamilla), wild chamomile or scented mayweed, is an annual plant of the composite family Asteraceae. M. chamomilla is the most popular source of the herbal product chamomile, although other species are also used as chamomile.
Stinging nettle redirects here. For the Australian plant, see Urtica incisa. For other plants that sting, see Stinging plant Plants with stinging hairs. Urtica dioica, often known as common nettle, stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting) or nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae. Originally native to Europe, much of temperate Asia and western North Africa, it is now found worldwide, including New Zealand and North America. The species is divided into six subspecies, five of which have many hollow stinging hairs called trichomes on the leaves and stems, which act like hypodermic needles, injecting histamine and other chemicals that produce a stinging sensation upon contact (contact urticaria, a form or contact dermatitis). The plant has a long history of use as a source for traditional medicine, food, tea, and textile raw material in ancient societies.