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Juniperus communis Fam: Cupressaceae Juniper is widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere and its birthplace is obscure. It is found in Europe, North Africa, North America and northern Asia. The main commercial producers are Hungary and southern Europe, especially Italy. The berries were known to Greek, Roman and early Arab physicians as a medicinal fruit and are mentioned in the Bible. In the Renaissance, they were recommended against snake bite, and plague and pestilence. Because of its air-cleansing piney fragrance, the foliage was used as a strewing herb to freshen stale air and the Swiss burned the berries with heating fuel in winter to sanitize stale air. Gin, the alcoholic drink that gets its unique flavour from juniper berries, is named from an adaptation of the Dutch word for juniper, "geneva". Spice Description Initially hard and pale green, juniper berries ripen to blue-black, become fleshy and contain three sticky, hard, brown seeds. When dried, the berries remain soft but if broken open one will find the pith surrounding the seeds is easily crumbled. Bouquet: Fragrant and flowery, combining the aromas of gin and turpentine. Flavour:Aromatic, bittersweet and piny. Hotness Scale: 1 Preparation and Storage Juniper berries are at their best when they are still moist and soft to the touch, squashing fairly easily between one's fingers. It is possible to make a purée from juniper berries or to extract the flavour and aroma by macerating them in hot water, but as all parts are edible and the texture is agreeable, it is usually just as well to use the entire fruit, split or crushed. The berries are quite powerful, one heaped teaspoon of crushed fruits serving for a dish for four people. Store in a cool place in an airtight container. Culinary Uses Juniper berries perform a quite unique role, by contributing as much to the character of food through their 'freshening' ability, as they do by way of their specific taste profile. As well as flavouring a dish, juniper cuts the gaminess of game, reduces the fatty effect of duck and pork and perks up a bread stuffing. The strong hearty flavour of juniper goes well with strong meats, such as game. Pork chops, roast leg of lamb, veal, rabbit, venison and wild boar are all enlivened with a hint of juniper. Juniper berries blend well with other herbs and spices, especially thyme, sage, oregano, marjoram, bay leaves, allspice and onions and garlic. One application I am particularly fond of is in a simple chicken casserole, It can effectively be added to wine marinades for meats, and is used with coriander in smoking meat. It seasons pâtés and sauces and in Sweden. Goulash and Sauerkraut often feature a juniper taste, as do some home-pickled meats like salt beef, salt pork and ham. Generally juniper can well be used in any dish requiring alcohol. Fruit dishes, such as apple tart and pickled peaches, also harmonize with this flavour.
Oregano - scientifically named Origanum vulgare by Carolus Linnaeus – is a common species of Origanum, a genus of the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is native to warm-temperate western and south western Eurasia and the Mediterranean region. Oregano is a perennial herb, growing from 20–80 cm tall, with opposite leaves 1- 4 cm long. The flowers are purple, 3–4 mm long, produced in erect spikes. It is sometimes called Wild Marjoram, and its close relative O. majoramum is then known as "Sweet Marjoram". Uses Culinary Dried oregano for culinary use. Oregano growing in a field. Oregano is an important culinary herb. It is particularly widely used in Turkish, Greek, Portuguese, Spanish, Latin American, and Italian cuisine. It is the leaves that are used in cooking, and the dried herb is often more flavourful than the fresh. [2] Oregano [3] is often used in tomato sauces, fried vegetables, and grilled meat. Together with basil, it contributes much to the distinctive character of many Italian dishes. It is commonly used by local chefs in southern Philippines when boiling carabao or cow meat to eliminate the odor of the meat, and to add a nice, spicy flavor. Oregano combines nicely with pickled olives, capers, and lovage leaves. Unlike most Italian herbs, [citation needed] oregano works with hot and spicy food, which is popular in southern Italy. Oregano is an indispensable ingredient in Greek cuisine. Oregano adds flavor to Greek salad and is usually added to the lemon-olive oil sauce that accompanies many fish or meat barbecues and some casseroles. In Turkish Cuisine, oregano is mostly used for flavoring meat, especially for mutton and lamb. In barbecue and kebab restaurants, it can be usually found on table, together with paprika, salt and pepper. Oregano growing in a pot. It has an aromatic, warm and slightly bitter taste. It varies in intensity; good quality oregano is so strong that it almost numbs the tongue, but the cultivars adapted to colder climates have often unsatisfactory flavor. The influence of climate, season and soil on the composition of the essential oil is greater than the difference between the various species. The related species Origanum onites (Greece, Turkey) and O. heracleoticum (Italy, Balkan Peninsula, West Asia) have similar flavors. A closely related plant is marjoram from Turkey, which, however, differs significantly in taste, because phenolic compounds are missing in its essential oil. Some breeds show a flavor intermediate between oregano and marjoram.
Robinia pseudoacacia is used as a laxative, antispasmodic and diuretic. Black Locust flowers contain robinin glycoside. There are 3.6% of robinin in dried petals at the bud stage. In addition, bicrobin, biquercetin, as well as fatty and essential oils containing anthranilic acid methyl ester, indole, heliotropin, benzyl alcohol, linalool, �?�±-terpineol, salicylic acid esters, methyl anthranilate, vitamins, minerals, tannins, sugars, organic acids, glycosides were found in the flowers of Robinia pseudoacacia. In the food industry, acacia flowers are added to teas, pancake dough and jam. Ecologically clean Odessa region in Ukraine allows us to collect wild plants with a high content of nutrients. At your request, we will provide a photo and any information about a particular batch. Fito-Export, medicinal herbs supply partner for your business.
Elderberries are used in the food industry for the production of pies, jellies, jams, ice cream, yogurt and alcoholic beverages. In folk medicine, it has been used for centuries as a medicinal plant because anthocyanins are known phytochemicals that are good for human health. The elderberry harvesting season usually lasts from mid-August to mid-September, depending on the region and variety. The harvesting climate in the south of Ukraine preserves all the useful properties of elderberries The berries are dried at 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius). Next, the berries are triple-cleaned. - Wild plants. - Humidity (10% -12%). - The maximum amount of green to 0.1%. - Purification method: color-sorting machine - Packaging (weight 25 kg) - Production capacity - from 50 tons
Wild black elderberry from the Odessa region of Ukraine with the maximum amount of useful substances in comparison with other regions and organized cultivation. Elderberries contain vitamins C and E, carotene, essential oils, glucose and fructose, tannins, salibutsin, chrysanthemum, various amino acids. Black elderberry are widely used in pharmaceuticals to create drugs for the treatment of diabetes mellitus, hepatitis, gastric and duodenal ulcers. In food industry black elderberry is for pies, jellies, jams, ice cream, yogurt and alcoholic beverages. In folk medicine it has been used for centuries as a medicinal plant because anthocyanins are known phytochemicals that are good for human health. Elderberry harvesting season usually lasts from mid-August to mid-September, depending on the region and variety. The harvesting climate in the south of Ukraine preserves all the useful properties of elderberries Elderberries are harvested fully ripe. Drying takes place on modern drying equipment under the supervision of specialists with the maximum heating temperature of 50 C. Next, elderberries are triple-cleaned. We offer black elderberries in two forms: whole berry and crushed into powder. The price may vary depending on the volume and season. We will provide any additional information upon your request. Fito-Export, medicinal plant supply partner for your business. Contact: Sergey Chekhovsky * Wild plants * Quality 99.9% purity * Max amount of green as low as 0.1% * Purification method: color-sorting machine * Max drying temperature 50 C * Humidity 10% - 12% * Packaging weight 25 kg OR on request * Production capacity 50 tons per season * High nutrient content from the south of Ukraine
Product name Onion Powder Family Amaryllidaceae Botanical name Allium cepa Form Chopped Granules Kibbled Minced Rings Powder Origin Egypt Color White HS Code 0712200000 Cultivation Common What is the history of the Onion Old records didnt define the native region of cultivating onions due to the extinction of wild onions and using of onions in many places including East and West Asia Most archaeologists botanists and food historians have referred to central Asia or Persia is the first region for cultivating onions The onion may have been used in many places simultaneously It has been used for seasoning food for thousands of years in Egypt CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW 247 NO BROKERS PLS
Name: Minced Onion Family: Amaryllidaceae Botanical name: Allium cepa Description: Onions are cultivated and used around the world. As a food item, they are usually served cooked, as a vegetable, or as part of a prepared savory dish, but they can also be eaten raw or used to make pickles or chutneys. They are pungent when chopped and contain certain chemical substances which irritate the eyes. Origin: Egypt Packing: paper bag with inner PE bag. HS Code: 0712200000 Onion powder is dehydrated, ground onion that is commonly used as a seasoning. It is a common ingredient in seasoned salt and spice mixes, such as beau monde seasoning. Some varieties are prepared using toasted onion. White, yellow, and red onions may be used. Onion powder is a commercially prepared food product that has several culinary uses. Onion powder can also be homemade. The onion plant has been grown and selectively bred in cultivation for at least 7,000 years. It is a biennial plant but is usually grown as an annual. Modern varieties typically grow to a height of 15 to 45 cm. Onion origin & History: The geographic origin of the onion is uncertain because the wild onion is extinct and ancient records of using onions span western and eastern Asia. The first cultivated, farmed onions are the subject of much debate, but the two regions that many archaeologists, botanists, and food historians will point to are central Asia and Persia. They were probably simultaneously domesticated by peoples all over the world, as there are species of the onion found the world over. Food uses of onions date back thousands of years in China, Egypt, and Persia. Contact Us Now (24/7)