Botanical Name - Rubia Cordifolia
Common Name - Heart Leaved Madder Root
Other Name - Manjistha, Dyers Madder, Madder
Part Used - Roots
Uses - Red Fabric Dye, Ayurvedic, Food Additives And Paper Dyeing
Rubia cardifolia commonly known as India Madder is an evergreen plant native to Himalayas. It is an economical and important source of red dye producing plant for the textile industry. The roots of Madder produce a variety of red colour includes orange reds, brick red, blood red and fiery reds. The color depends on the climatic condition of the environment where the plant grows and soil where the roots grew, their age, the mineral content of the water used for dyeing, the temperature set up of the process, on the dye pot used, and also on how much madder used relative to the fiber. Madder can be used on cotton, leather, wool and silk. Madder is one of the most valuable herb used in Ayurveda. It is known as artificial colouring agent. Ayurveda its medicinal uses are also emphasised. Madder is the best known for blood purification and helpful in curing various skin diseases.
Mint Plant Herb / Mint leaves / Menta Piperita / Dried Peppermint / Dry Mentha Piperita
Family: Lamiaceae
Botanical name: Mentha piperita
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 20 kg pp bags
Hs Code: 12119040
Cultivation: common (conventional)
Application: essential oil / food / Herbal Tea
What are the uses of peppermint?
1) We can use fresh and dried leaves of peppermint in making useful herbal tea.
2) Due to its distinctive flavor and smell, peppermint is commonly added to make ice cream, fruit preserves, alcoholic beverages, candy, and gums.
Peppermint is also used as an aromatic component in the production of some health care products such as toothpaste, shampoos, soaps, and skin care goods.