Storage and Type: Dry and Cool Place Specification: Fresh and dehydrate Content: 100% Seaweed Shelf Life: 6 - 12 months Product Type: Single Herbs & Spices Content: Natural Instruction for use: For Herb Color: 100% Natural
Storage and Type: Dry and Cool Place
Specification: Fresh and dehydrate
Content: 100% Seaweed
Shelf Life: 6 - 12 months
Product Type: Single Herbs & Spices
Content: Natural
Instruction for use: For Herb
Color: 100% Natural
Place of Origin: Bac Kan, Vietnam Brand Name: BLUE LOTUS Model Number: Amelia Type: DRY Application: Food Preparation Color: Green Quality 100%: Natural Usage: High nutritional value AMELIA
Place of Origin: Bac Kan, Vietnam
Brand Name: BLUE LOTUS
Model Number: Amelia
Type: DRY
Application: Food Preparation
Color: Green
Quality 100%: Natural
Usage: High nutritional value
SPECIFICATIONS
Storage Type : Dry Place
Specification : Papaya Extract grade A
Ingredients : Male Papaya Flower
Type : Flower Tea
Style : Tea Drinks
Shelf Life : 12 months
Brand Name : BLUE LOTUS
Dried male papaya flower
- The male papaya flower often grows flowers in the interstitial part of the leaves, the flowers often grow long and many. Male papaya flower has the effect of treating cough, sore throat, loss of hoarse voice, support the treatment of cancer, prevent the growth of cancer cells: especially breast cancer, lung cancer, and prostate cancer
- Origin: Vietnam
- Storage condition: Store in a cool, dry place, seal a bag after open and avoid direct sunlight
- Packing: 1kg-2kg/bag, 10kgs per carton or as required by customers
- Delivery: 7 - 10 days after signed Sales Contract
- Payment: T/T, L/C
Lavender has been a favorite herb for centuries. The historic use and recognition of lavender is almost as old the history of man. As an herb, lavender has been in documented use for over 2,500 years.
In ancient times lavender was used for mummification and perfume by the Egyptian's, Phoenicians, and peoples of Arabia. The Greeks and the romans bathed in lavender scented water and it was from the Latin word "lavo" meaning "to wash" that the herb took it's name. Perhaps first domesticated by the Arabians, lavender spread across Europe from Greece.