All Kind Of Fresh Herbs - Sri Lankan Product Description : Rosmary, Basil, Dill, Corriander, Chives, Thyme, Tarragon, Sage, Parsley, Oregano, Mint, Majoram, Fennel, Khaffir Lime Leaves & etc Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : On Request Product origin : Sri Lanka Key Specifications/Special Features : Fresh Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : On Request
PRODUCT INFO Lao dill is a perennial or annual herb (depending on variety) that is known for its wispy, fernlike leaves and flavorful tang and is now widely cultivated in Asia. It is known as an aromatic herb whose seeds and leaves are used in both cooking and preserving foods. Dill seeds are more strongly flavored then leaves and have been traditionally used in pickling and curing. In many cuisines worldwide, its sweet and delicately flavored leaves are used in cooking and baking, often paired most often with fish. USES Lao dill is used heavily in Lao cuisine, added as a spice to fish dishes and soups, and so we are seeing more fresh locally grown dill in the farmers markets! SEASONS Lao Dill is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Boiled cassia leaves are a vegetable and herb that can be easily found in the market. In addition to being used to make food to eat In the textbooks of Thai traditional medicine, there are also many uses of the cassia tree, such as to cure constipation, to nourish blood, to nourish bile, to improve appetite. help get rid of dandruff Clean hair, make me moisturized, shiny, etc. and in addition, Cassia also contains a substance "Barrachon" (Baracol) that has a sedative effect. and has the effect of being a mild sedative to make you sleep well But it's not that it will work as many people understand. Because in the cooking process to be safe, the water must be boiled first. USES Boiled cassia leaves are used as food in many countries such as Thailand, Burma, India and Malaysia, etc. In Thai traditional medicine textbooks have recorded the benefits of cassia in many areas, such as being used to relieve constipation. Used to cure insomnia use to clean hair Makes hair moist, shiny, no dandruff, helps appetite, nourishes bile and nourishes blood, etc. In addition, it is also popularly used for cooking, such as curry, cassia, a young leaf. which is a tree that grows well in every region of Thailand to cook In addition to eating in the household It is also popular to treat guests at various festivals such as ordination, weddings, funerals with a bitter taste of cassia. Before cooking, the water must be boiled and discarded first to help reduce toxic substances. and make it taste better when cooked. SEASON Boiled cassia leaves are available year-round.
Fingerroot, also known as Chinese ginger, Chinese key, Chinese-keys is the low herb which creeps in soil. It has rhizomes which is thick, aromatic and yellow brown of size 5-30 x 0.5-2 cm in size. The petiole of the plant is hairless, grooved and 7-16 cm long. Leaves are lanceolate and erect in shape with pointed tip and smooth surface. The leaves have light green color of 5-11 cm wide. The flowers are pink to yellow to white which is tubular and 50-52 mm. It grows in lowland tropical regions. The flowering time occurs in January to February and April to June. It grows well in humid and hot climate. Fingerroot is native to Southeast Asia and China but also cultivated in India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand. PRODUCT INFO Fingerroot is a medicinal as well as culinary herb also called Chinese ginger that is native to China and Southeast Asia. As the shape of rhizome resembles fingers, it has got named as fingerroot. It is known as krachai in Thai. This plant belongs to Zingiberaceae family. This plant is either perennial or biennial that has tall leaves and pink to purple flowers. USES Fingerroot is a vital ingredient used in many Asian countries and also used as a condiment in food. Traditionally it is used for the treatment of various illnesses as a tonic for childbirth, preventive remedy for leucorrhea and beauty aid for teenage girls. Rhizomes are used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. Leaves are used for alleviating poisoning and allergies. It is also used to cure infections. The study shows that the isolated bioactive compounds found in fingerroot helps to treat various diseases. It is used to accelerate the development of stronger drugs to counteract diseases in future. SEASONS Finger root is available year-round.
Product name: Zatar Origin: Egypt Color: green Packing: 20 kg bags Hs Code: 09109900 What is Zaatar Zaatar is a traditional Middle Eastern spice blend that varies from country to country, family to family, and cook to cook. Generally speaking it is quite simple to prepare. The base recipe for the version I make is a simple ratio of dried thyme, sumac, toasted sesame seeds, and sea salt. Pre-made za'atar is easy to find, and I've sampled a good range, but it's one of those things worth making yourself. Use good sesame seeds, recently dried thyme, vibrant sumac, and the za'atar you'll have will have an intensity nearly impossible to find in pre-packaged blends. Za'atar is an incredibly versatile Middle Eastern spice blend, one of my favorites. Particularly this time of year when it's a welcome addition to all sorts of roasted vegetables, soups and stews, or simply sprinkled over everything from yogurt, to eggs, to savory granola. Za'atar is a wonderfully tangy, herb-forward Middle Eastern spice blend. Do you know it? I'm sure a many of you do. It's the sort of ingredient that has become a staple in my kitchen. Right now it sits on my counter next to essentials like sea salt and olive oil. This is the time of year I find za'atar a welcome counterpoint to the sweetness of deeply roasted winter squash and a nice wildcard element in big hearty soups. It is ideal sprinkled generously over eggs of all kinds, and is just the right accent on everything from quiche to breakfast casseroles, labneh to pasta salad. It's just good all around. CONTACT THE EXPERIENCE FAMILY SINCE 1960 IN HERBS & SPICES (24/7)
Lemon Grass Grass / Dried Lemongrass / Dry Cymbopogon Family: Poaceae Botanical name: Cymbopogon Hs Code: 121190 Packing: 20 kg bags Form: 1-3 cm / Powder Color: light green Application: Herbal tea, essential oil. Amazing uses of Lemongrass: 1) Lemongrass is used as a culinary herb and as a medicinal herb. It is a very common component in Asian dishes and a great Indian medicinal herb, due to its distinctive citrus flavor people use lemongrass in all its forms whether dried, powdered, or fresh. 2) Lemongrass is added to many drinks and foods such as teas, soup, curries, poultry, fish, beef, and seafood. 3) The oil of lemongrass has many benefits such as using it as a pesticide and preservative. Lemongrass includes antifungal components. 4) The use of lemongrass may help to repel insects like mosquitoes and attract insects like honey bees.
Nigella Sativa seeds / Egyptian Black Cumin seeds Family: Ranunculaceae Botanical name: Nigella Sativa Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags Hs Code: 12079900 Common names: Black Cumin l Habbatussauda l Nigella Sativa l Nigella Herb l Nigella Sativa Plant l Black Cumin seeds Ancient Egyptian and Nigella Sativa: Ancient Egyptians were among the first who use Nigella sativa. They used its oil to nourish the skin. Besides bulk Nigella Sativa is used to improve digestion and as a cure for many problems and diseases. Ancient Egyptians were the first to use Nigella Sativa's black seeds as a spice as it was an important component in many dishes. Pharaoh's main doctor always had in his bag a bowl of Black Seeds handy as he used them in curing many diseases such as colds, toothache, headaches, and many infections. Archaeologists have found a bottle of this ancient medicine in preparation for life after death at Tutankhamun's grave. Black cumin is called Habbatul barakah in Arabic culture since 3300 years ago. That means seeds of blessing. Prophet Muhammad also advised to use of Black cumin; he said that it is a medicine for all illnesses except death.
Egyptian Habbatus Sauda seeds / Nigella Sativa seeds / Habbatussauda / Egyptian Habbatul Barakah seeds Family: Ranunculaceae Botanical name: Nigella Sativa Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags Hs Code: 12079900 Common names: Black Cumin l Habbatussauda l Nigella Sativa l Nigella Herb l Nigella Sativa Plant l Habbatus Sauda seeds Ancient Egyptian and Nigella Sativa: Ancient Egyptians were among the first who use Nigella sativa. They used its oil to nourish the skin. Besides bulk Nigella Sativa is used to improve digestion and as a cure for many problems and diseases. Ancient Egyptians were the first to use Nigella Sativa's black seeds as a spice as it was an important component in many dishes. Pharaoh's main doctor always had in his bag a bowl of Black Seeds handy as he used them in curing many diseases such as colds, toothache, headaches, and many infections. Archaeologists have found a bottle of this ancient medicine in preparation for life after death at Tutankhamun's grave. Black cumin is called Habbatul barakah in Arabic culture since 3300 years ago. That means seeds of blessing. Prophet Muhammad also advised to use of Black cumin; he said that it is a medicine for all illnesses except death.
Egyptian Habbatus Sauda seeds / Nigella Sativa seeds / Habbatussauda Family: Ranunculaceae Botanical name: Nigella Sativa Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags Hs Code: 12079900 Common names: Black Cumin l Habbatussauda l Nigella Sativa l Nigella Herb l Nigella Sativa Plant l Habbatus Sauda seeds Ancient Egyptian and Nigella Sativa: Ancient Egyptians were among the first who use Nigella sativa. They used its oil to nourish the skin. Besides bulk Nigella Sativa is used to improve digestion and as a cure for many problems and diseases. Ancient Egyptians were the first to use Nigella Sativa's black seeds as a spice as it was an important component in many dishes. Pharaoh's main doctor always had in his bag a bowl of Black Seeds handy as he used them in curing many diseases such as colds, toothache, headaches, and many infections. Archaeologists have found a bottle of this ancient medicine in preparation for life after death at Tutankhamun's grave. Black cumin is called Habbatul barakah in Arabic culture since 3300 years ago. That means seeds of blessing. Prophet Muhammad also advised to use of Black cumin; he said that it is a medicine for all illnesses except death.