Supplier: Essential oils such us eucalyptus, aloe vera, lavender, tea tree, basil oil, orange oil, rosemary oil and lemon oil
The kaffir lime tree is native to tropical Southeast Asia and was spread to neighboring regions via exporters and trade routes. Today Kaffir lime leaves are available in fresh markets and frozen in specialty grocers in Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, the United States. PRODUCT INFO Kaffir limes are widely used in Thailand as a household ingredient. Essential oils are extracted from the fruit's peel and are used for cleaning products, shampoos, and as a method to kill lice. The fruit's zest is used to flavor curries and soups, and the leaves are also crushed and used as potpourri or placed in a hot bath for a citrus aroma. Kaffir lime plants are so common and frequently used in Thailand that the majority of rural households have their own trees growing in their backyards. Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime. USES Kaffir lime leaves contain some antioxidants. They also contain limonene and citronella, which both contribute to the flavor and fragrance of the leaves and have been shown to have antimicrobial properties. Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming, and saut�©ing. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer. SEASON Kaffir Lime Leaves is available year-round.
Supplier: Dehydrated chives, mint, basil, thyme, rosemary, dried chilies, dried dragon fruit, dried oranges, mangoes and essential oils like eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, rosemary oil and lemongrass oil, tea tree oil, basil oil, cypress oil
Supplier: Menthol crystal, peppermint oil, spearmint oil, dmo, eucalyptus oil, neroli oil, d limonene, l carvone, carvacrol, pine oil, turpentine oil, alpha pinene, thymol crystal, thyme oil, clove oil, eugenol, cis 3 hexenol, beta caryophyllene, neroli oil, tea tree oil, jojoba oil, argan oil, vetiver oil, frankincense oil, frangipani oil, cordia dichotoma, operculina turpethum, lemongrass oil, lemongrass leaves, basil oil, basil leaves, anethole, psyllium husk, psyllium husk powder, zeodary root, galangal root, black pepper powder.
Supplier: Lemongrass oil, ginger oil, citronella, sweet basil, peppermint, rosemary, lavender, tea tree
Attar Mehndi Blossom is also known by botanical name Lawsonia Inermis and is derived from the flower part of the Henna plant. As one of most beloved fragrance on earth with a blissful scent, the attar helps in promoting mental peace, bringing calmness to mind and emotions, helping in relaxation of body and bringing cheerfulness in mind and actions. With the oil extracted using water distillation method, it also helps in reducing mental fatigue and confusion and finds application in many perfumes as musky note. With the constituents including Henna flowers, sandalwood oil, the oil also has Specific Gravity of 0.9650 to 0.9850, Optical Rotation of -0.300 to -0.400 and Refractive Index of 1.4765 to 1.4925 and is highly used in Tobacco Industry.
Oleoresin offered by us is a resin and a hydrocarbon secretion of plants, particularly coniferous trees. These are valued for their chemical properties and in production of products like adhesives, food glazing agents and varnishes. Further, these are also used for organic synthesis as well as constituents of incense and perfumes. The range of Oleoresin include labdanum (soft blackish-brown resinous exudate from rockroses that are used in perfumes as a fixative), balsam (various fragrant oleoresins finding usage in medicines and perfumes), gum turpentine (obtained from conifers especially pines), copaiba balsam (an oleoresin that is used in varnishes & ointments), gum labdanum (dark brown to greenish oleoresin having fragrant odor and usage as fixative in perfumes) and oleoresin capiscum (oleoresin extracted from capsicum pepper plant).
Abrus precatorius offered is a plant species from the kingdom of Plantae, division – Magnoliophyta, class – Magnoliopsida, order – Fabales and family – Fabaceae. It is also known by other popular names including Crab's Eye, Tento Muido, Precatory Bean, Cain Ghe, Weesboontje, Graines Reglisse, Hint Meyankoku, Hung Tou, Jequerit, and has habitat throughout Central India. It’s a twining herb having long, pinnate-leafleted feathery leaves and is also identified as Gunja in Sanskrit and some Indian languages. The chemical constituents of the extract include Abrasine, Abricin, Abrin, (+)-abrine, Abraline, Abrisin, Abruslactone, Abrussic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid-methyl-ester, Anthocyanins, Cycloartenol, Delphinidin, Gallic-acid, Campesterol, Choline, Glycyrrhizin, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan-metho-cation-methyl-ester, Hypaphorine, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan, P-coumaroylgalloyl-glucodelphinidin, Pectin, Phosphorus, Pentosans and others. Some of its benefits include for treating gonorrhea, jaundice, for promoting hair growth, properties as a laxative, sedative and aphrodisiac and useful in treating fevers, coughs and colds.
Acacia Arabica / Nilotica offered is also known by botanical name of Acacia nilotica / Acacia. Arabica and English name of Indian Gum Arabic Tree, Black Babool. Coming from the family Fabaceae, the tree grows throughout drier parts of India and is a evergreen tree with short trunk and spreading crown. The oil contains principal chemical constituents including (+)-catechin, chlorogenic acid, gallic acid, m-digallic acid, gallolyated flavan-3, 4-diol and robidandiol (7,3',4'5',-tetrahydroxyflavan-3,4-diol) and has extensive usage in Pharmacology sector as it is spasmogenic, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory vasoconstrictor, anti-hypertensive. Inmedidinal usage, the oil has aphrodisiac, tonic, astringent, demulcent and antipyretic properties and is used in conditions involving mouth ulcers, genitourinary disorders and bleeding gums.