Dried Spices & Herbs
Insulin Leaf - Yacon
Africa Leaf - Vernonia amygdalina
Soursop Leaf - Annona Muricata L
pandanwangi - Pandanus amaryllifolius
Daun Jati Cina - Cassia Angustifolia Folium Senna Alexandrina
Daun Jati Belanda - Guazama Ulmifolia Lamk
Pegagan - Centella asiatica
Benalu cacah Loranthus Americanus
Teh Hijau Green Tea - Camellia sinensis
Daun salam Indonesian bay leaf
Daun jeruk purut - kaffir lime leaf
Sereh Dapur Cacah lemongrass - Cymbopogon citratus
Dandang Gendis- Clinacanthus nutans
Kumis kucing - Orthosiphon aristatus
Sidaguri - Sida rhombifolia (Seleguri)
Biji Mahoni - Swietenia macrophylla
Biji mahoni kupas peeled Swietenia macrophylla seed
Dried Lemon
Kulit jeruk purut dried kaffir lime zest - Citrus Hystrix
Kayu manis - cinnamon
Lada hitam black pepper
Lada putih white pepper
Adas pimpinella anisum
Pekak star anise
Jinten putih Cumin
Bawang dayak - Eleutherine palmifolia (L.) Merr / Eleutherine bulbosa Mill.
Sirih cacah shredded piper betel leaf
Cengkeh clove bud
Kulit sintok madu Cinnamomum Sintok
Kulit delima pomegranate zest - Granati Percarpium/ GranatiI Fructus Cortex - Punica Granatum L
Kulit pule Alstonia Scholaris
Daun tempuyung - Sonchus arvensis
Dried Mengkudu Noni - Morinda citrifolia
Meniran - Phyllanthus urinaria
Mahkota dewa - Phaleria macrocarpa
Daun dewa - Gynura divaricata
Kunyit putih /temu manga curcuma manga mango ginger
Temu lawak - Curcuma zanthorrhiza
Temu ireng - Curcuma aeruginosa roxb Kaempferia parviflora
Bangle - Zingiber cassumunar - Zingiber montanum
Laos Rajang - Alpinia galanga
Ginger - Zingiber officinale
Turmric - Curcuma Longa Linn
Umbi keladi tikus - thyponium flagelliforme rat
Java peper - Piper retrofractum
Bunga telang - Clitoria ternatea
Bunga rosella - Hibiscus sabdariffa
Purple Rosella - Hibiscus sabdariffa
Bunga Sidowayah - woodfordia fruticosa
Secang Serut Caesalpiniaceae Sappan L
Akar Bajakah - Spatholobus littoralis coin
Bajakah Stik - Spatholobus littoralis stick
Akar wangi - vetiver
Buah albak Alba Seed
Insulin - Smallanthus sonchifolius
Kelor - Moringa oleifera
Dried Dill Herb / Dried Dill Botanical name: Anethum graveolens Family: Apiaceae Common names: dried Dill leaves, dill weed Cultivation: Common Packing: 20 kg bags Form: crushed Dried Dill leaves HS Code: 0712900090 Did the ancient Egyptians Know the Dill weed? how do they use it? 1) The seeds are used as a stalk of the wind 2) Treatment of some diseases of leg vessels 3) Anti-scabies 4) Palliative pain relief 5) Bandage to soften and soften the shoulder Benefits of dill Weeds: Helps decrease menstrual cramps Helps lower the rate of depression Reduce cholesterol repellent for natural diseases Treatment of epilepsy A source of energy and helps digestion through beneficial fatty acids.
Product name: Dried Thyme Herb Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris Hs Code: 09109900 Packing: 25 kg PP bags Name: Thyme Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris 09109920 Common names: zaatar, za'atar, zatar, Thyme, thyme herb, dried thyme, thyme seasoning Information: Thyme is an evergreen herb with a lasting aromatic. It has many uses such as medicinal, culinary and ornamental. Thymus vulgaris is the most common kind. Thyme is back to the mint family (lamiaceae) genus Thymus, and also the oregano genus Origanum relative. History of thyme: Thyme was used by the ancient Egyptian for mummifying. Where the ancient Greek considering it a courage source so they burnt it like incense at their temples, they also used it at their bathes. Roman was the cause of spreading thyme in Europe, as they add an aromatic taste to liqueurs and cheese, they also purified their rooms by it. In the middle ages of Europe, they put thyme under the pillows to help for sleeping and prevent nightmares. In that time, thyme leaves were given to knight and warriors by women because they considered it makes them more courage. They also put thyme in coffins as incense because they think that it confirms crossing to the next life. FOR ORDERS AND MORE INFO CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7)
Product name Chamomile Matricaria Chamomilla Common names Chamomile Chamomile Chamomilla Family Asteraceae Botanical name Matricaria Chamomilla Origin Egypt Packing 1250 Carton box HS Code 121190 Crop January Cultivation Common App Herbal Tea Essential oil Form Whole flower with stem Powder Flowers only HISTORY AND FOLKLORE In ancient Egypt chamomile was used and given as an offer to the gods In Europe chamomile has been used fairly widely as a panacea to support digestive health Joint preparations were tea bathrooms bathtubs garles inhalants and poultices In Germany this herb is called alles zutraut capable of anything Therapeutic Uses Benefits and Claims of Chamomile 1 In The old AngloSaxon days chamomile flowers were chewed for tooth relief even today this is used to rinse the mouth for gingivitis and as a herbal cure for periodontal infections and oral cavity inflammation 2 Chamomile is used to treat neurological disorders such as insomnia anxiety and nervous pressure 3 The ointment can be made from chamomile to help treat wounds burns cold sores inflammation of the sores pink dermatitis and other skin irritations due to its antibacterial and antiinflammatory properties 4 Chamomiles has anticonvulsion effects as it is useful in treating convulsions and convulsions such as menstrual cramps NO BROKERS PLS FOR MORE INFO CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW 247
Product name: Dried Basil Leaves HS Code: 121190 Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum Family: Lamiaceae Description: Basil has a large number of varieties. Ocimum Basilicum is a reliable culinary herb, no soup or tomato sauce is complete without it. In Europe, basil is placed in the hands of the dead to ensure a safe journey. In India, they place it in the mouth of the dying to ensure they reach God. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks believed it would open the gates of heaven for a person passing on. What Are the Proven Benefits of Basil? 1) Contains Disease-Fighting Antioxidants One of the key benefits of basil essential oil is the ability to help fight free radical damage while protecting DNA structure and cells. Basil contains two important water-soluble flavonoid antioxidants, known as orientin and vicenary, which help protect white blood cells responsible for immune function, as well as cellular structures where DNA is stored. 2) Acts as an Anti-Inflammatory Basil contains powerful essential oils, including eugenol, citronellol, and linalool. These enzyme-inhibiting oils help lower inflammation, which is at the root of most diseases like heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel conditions. 3) Fights Cancer Clinical studies published in Nutrition and Cancer also show that basil contains phytochemicals, which can help naturally prevent cancer, including chemical-induced skin, liver, oral, and lung cancers. Basil can increase antioxidant activity, positively alter gene expressions, induce cancerous-cell apoptosis (death of harmful cells), and stop cancerous tumors from spreading. 4) Contains Antibacterial Properties Another one of the benefits of basil essential oils is to protect against harmful bacterial growth. In studies, basil extract is even shown to help inhibit resistant strains of bacteria that donâ??t respond to antibiotic treatments. 5) Contains Antimicrobial Properties that Fight Viruses and Infections Basil essential oils have been found to exhibit anti-microbial activity against a wide range of bacteria, yeasts, molds, and viruses. This means you can add protection against the candida virus and various forms of skin irritations to the long list of proven benefits of basil NO BROKERS PLS FOR MORE INFO & ORDERS CONTACT THE SPECIALIST (24/7)
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)