PRODUCT INFO Cowslip Creeper flowers grow on long and slender, vining plants that bear dark green, heart-shaped leaves averaging 4 to 8 centimeters in diameter. The vines are tough, maturing from green to brown, and alongside each leaf node, a cluster of 10 to 20 flowers appear seasonally. Each flower averages 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter and bears five angular petals, forming a star shape. When young, the flowers are green, eventually developing a yellow-green hue at the base with solid yellow petals once the bud opens. The flowers also emit a strong and pleasant, citrus-like fragrance that is especially pungent in the evening when in bloom. Cowslip Creeper flowers are crisp, succulent, and tender with a mild, vegetal, subtly sweet, and earthy flavor. USES Cowslip Creeper flowers are a seasonal ingredient used in Filipino, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, and Indian cuisine. The flowers can be consumed raw, incorporated into salads for added texture, or utilized as an edible garnish to decorate cakes, desserts, and main dishes. In addition to fresh preparations, Cowslip Creeper flowers can withstand cooking and readily absorb accompanying flavors, providing a mild earthiness and subtle crisp consistency to dishes. The flowers can be battered and fried, tossed into soups and curries, or stir-fried with oyster sauce. In Thailand, Cowslip Creeper flowers are popularly boiled and dipped in chile paste. In the Philippines, the flowers are cooked into a vegetable dish known as pinakbet and frequently mixed into omelets. Cowslip Creeper flowers pair well with noodles, rice, meats such as pork, beef, and fish, shrimp, eggs, tofu, aromatics such as garlic, ginger, and holy basil, pandan juice, coconut, and vegetables such as mushrooms, long beans, squash, eggplant, and mung beans. The flowers should be immediately consumed for the best quality and flavor. SEASONS Cowslip Creeper flowers are available in the late spring through early fall.
The Indian Kesar mango, often referred to simply as "Kesar," is a popular and sought-after mango variety cultivated primarily in the state of Gujarat, India. Here are some key characteristics and information about Kesar mangoes: Origin: Kesar mangoes are native to the foothills of Girnar in the Junagadh district of Gujarat, India. The region's climatic conditions contribute to the unique taste and aroma of these mangoes. Appearance: Kesar mangoes are medium-sized with an ovate to oblong shape. They have a distinctive greenish-yellow skin when ripe, and the flesh is orange-yellow. Flavor and Aroma: Known for their exceptional sweetness, fragrance, and rich flavor, Kesar mangoes are often considered one of the best-tasting mango varieties. The taste is a delightful blend of sweetness and a slight tanginess. Texture: The flesh of Kesar mangoes is smooth and non-fibrous, making it a favorite for eating fresh, as well as for various culinary uses. Harvest Season: Kesar mangoes are typically in season from late March to early July, with the peak harvest occurring in May. Culinary Uses: Besides being enjoyed fresh, Kesar mangoes are used in various culinary applications, including desserts, smoothies, jams, and chutneys. Cultivation: The cultivation of Kesar mangoes is mainly concentrated in the regions of Junagadh, Amreli, and Bhavnagar in Gujarat. The mango trees are well-adapted to the local agro-climatic conditions. Export: Kesar mangoes are also exported to different parts of the world, contributing to India's mango export industry. Awards: The unique taste and quality of Kesar mangoes have earned them Geographical Indication (GI) status. Kesar mangoes are highly valued for their exquisite taste and are a significant part of India's rich mango heritage
This naturally nutrient dense fruit provides nearly 20 vitamins, minerals and other nutrients with relatively few calories. They are sodium and cholesterol free and they contain the same good fats as nuts and olive oil. In fact, Avocados from Peru are even a great first food for babies! And since creamy, delicious avocados are so satisfying to eat, they?ll fill you up but they won?t slow you down. Avocados are listed as the #1 cleanest fruit on the Environmental Working Group?(EWG) 2018 Clean 15 list. The list is a consumer-friendly guide to fruits and vegetables that contain the least amount of pesticides. Of the avocados tested by the EWG, less than 1% tested positive for pesticides and only one type of pesticide was found, earning avocados the first place ranking!. Product Details : Product Attributes Product Specification Product number : AV-2167 Place of Origin : Peru Crop Year 2018 Broken ratio : 0.03% Cultivation Type : Organic Variety : Natural Packing method : 25 Minimum Order Quantity : 10 Tons Delivery : 2 weeks Samples : Yes