Product Description : Description New Zealand Honey Co. Wild Beech Forest Honeydew Honey comes from the untouched, native, ancient beech forest that stretches along the base of the Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand. There is no other activity here other than beekeeping, resulting in a honey as pure and natural as you will ever find. Aphids that live on the beech trees eat the sap and from it they produce a sugar-like substance that they leave in drops on the bark of the tree - these drops sparkle in the sunlight, hence the name honeydew. The bees love this honeydew, collect it and produce a fantastic end product. This is what makes Wild Beech Forest Honeydew uniquely different from other honeys that are made from the nectar of flowers. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : contact Product origin : New Zealand Key Specifications/Special Features : Key Product Features - WILD BEECH FOREST HONEYDEW - this honey comes from the untouched native beech forest found along the base of the Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand; harvested raw, our honey is a natural living food meaning it still contains all the natural pollens and enzymes as it is the original sweet liquid produced by the bees - DELICIOUS - Wild Beech Forest Honeydew is dark amber in colour, resembling golden syrup or treacle, has hints of vanilla and malt and is not too sweet Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : MOQ: 1 ton Packaging: carton FOB : USD 7.3
Although pine oil can cause allergic reactions, it is very useful to relieve mental, physical, while having a cleansing and clearing effect on a room. Even though it can be used in cystitis, hepatitis and prostate problems, as well as to improve circulation and to relieve rheumatism, gout, sciatica and arthritis, it should be done so with care due to the sensitizing nature of this oil. Oil properties Pine oil has a fresh forest smell, is pale yellow in color and watery in viscosity.
The high quality bulgarian rose oil gained its producers scores of medals and diplomas from many exhibitions and fairs. The rose valley in bulgaria, near the town of kazanlak, is among the major producers of attar of roses in the world. Thanks to the specific geographic and climate conditions favorable temperatures during february, when blossoming buds formed, the maroon forest soils and frequency of the rainfalls during the rose picking in may and june, more than 3 centuries had been cultivated the famous all over the world bulgarian oil rose. This rose is used for producing the incomparable bulgarian rose attar.
100% natural / organic / pesticides free turmeric ginger chillies & cinnamon natural honey (tulsi, ajwain, litchi, forest & multiflora) cow ghee (a2) all from himalayan hill region of far east india.
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Cardamom is one of the world’s very ancient spices. It is native to the East originating in the forests of the Western Ghats in southern India, where it grows wild. Today it also grows in Sri Lanka, Guatemala, Indo China and Tanzania. The ancient Egyptians chewed cardamom seeds as a tooth cleaner; the Greeks and Romans used it as a perfume. Vikings came upon cardamom about one thousand years ago, in Constantinople, and introduced it into Scandinavia, where it remains popular to this day. Cardamom is an expensive spice, second only to saffron. It is often adulterated and there are many inferior substitutes from cardamom-related plants, such as Siam cardamom, Nepal cardamom, winged Java cardamom, and bastard cardamom. However, it is only Elettaria cardamomum which is the true cardamom. Indian cardamom is known in two main varieties: Malabar cardamom and Mysore cardamom.
Description New Zealand Honey Co. Wild Beech Forest Honeydew Honey comes from the untouched, native, ancient beech forest that stretches along the base of the Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand. There is no other activity here other than beekeeping, resulting in a honey as pure and natural as you will ever find. Aphids that live on the beech trees eat the sap and from it they produce a sugar-like substance that they leave in drops on the bark of the tree - these drops sparkle in the sunlight, hence the name honeydew. The bees love this honeydew, collect it and produce a fantastic end product. This is what makes Wild Beech Forest Honeydew uniquely different from other honeys that are made from the nectar of flowers. Our Wild Beech Forest Honeydew Honey is a fine, silky smooth honey with a deep gold-chestnut red colour. It has a clean and refreshing flavour thatâ??s not too sweet, with hints of vanilla and malt. The Wild Beech Forest Honeydew has a spicy orange peel aroma and has a consistency similar to that of treacle. HEALTH BENEFITS Wild Beech Forest Honeydew is a natural prebiotic, meaning it promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria that live in your gut. It actually has one of the highest prebiotic ratings of any honey in the world and is the ideal support to maintain your own unique and healthy beneficial digestive bacteria. BEST USES Our Wild Beech Forest Honeydew is wonderfully versatile. It is delicious as a spread with nutty breads, and works well with fresh cheeses such as ricotta or mascarpone, as well as harder cheeses such as a mature cheddar. The flavour profile works beautifully with poultry or seafood, and goes well in Moroccan style dishes. It is also equally delicious drizzled over fresh figs, cakes or pancakes and waffles.
I would like to introduce our company, Ovation Multi Concept LTD USA, as the largest supplier of Teak wood. Our company has large Teak forests in South America and West Africa. We have many sizes available for export â?? 60 cm to 150cm above middle girth. Our Teak is clean sawn from the forest. We are looking for responsible buyer to purchase our Teak wood. The terms of payment is letter of credit. We look forward to a future of working with you.
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Product Description : SOURCE New Zealand Honey Co. Wild Beech Forest Honeydew Honey comes from the untouched, native, ancient beech forest that stretches along the base of the Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand. There is no other activity here other than beekeeping, resulting in a honey as pure and natural as you will ever find. Aphids that live on the beech trees eat the sap and from it they produce a sugar-like substance that they leave in drops on the bark of the tree - these drops sparkle in the sunlight, hence the name honeydew. The bees love this honeydew, collect it and produce a fantastic end product. This is what makes Wild Beech Forest Honeydew uniquely different from other honeys that are made from the nectar of flowers. TASTE Our Wild Beech Forest Honeydew Honey is a fine, silky smooth honey with a deep gold-chestnut red colour. It has a clean and refreshing flavour that’s not too sweet, with hints of vanilla and malt. The Wild Beech Forest Honeydew has a spicy orange peel aroma and has a consistency similar to that of treacle. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : contact Product origin : New Zealand Key Specifications/Special Features : Key Product Features - SQUEEZY BOTTLE - harvested raw, this pure and natural unpasteurised honey comes to you in an easy, convenient, squeezy bottle; no more sticky mess and ideal for the whole family to use - WILD BEECH FOREST HONEYDEW - this honey comes from the untouched native beech forest found along the base of the Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand; harvested raw, our honey is a natural living food meaning it still contains all the natural pollens and enzymes as it is the original sweet liquid produced by the bees Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : MOQ: 1 ton Packaging: carton FOB : USD 5.8
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Rattan is a forest product that grows a lot in the forest, however, rattan also needs human care if it wants to be harvested in large quantities. Unlike hollow bamboo, which has a dense, durable, flexible, and lightweight body, rattan is a material that has great applications for crafts and furniture. The body of rattan can be very large in diameter, with large rattan bodies, used to make tables and chairs, combined with leather and wood. The rattan body can be split and knitted into many products
Rattan is a type of climbing palm that is very long with a slender stem which maintains an almost uniform diameter throughout its length. It grows in a manner similar to a vine, but has an inner core and is not hollow like bamboo. The outer portion of the stem is extremely hard and durable, while the inner portion of the stem is softer and porous. The shade in the rain forests is very dense and climbing on tree limbs is the most practical way for the rattan vines to reach the light above the forest canopy. This makes Rattan ideal for continuous strips of reed and it is considered to be one of the strongest woods available ideal for weaving.