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Basil Leaves

$1.00
MOQ: 6  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Basil Leaves
HS Code: 121190
Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum
Family: Lamiaceae
Cultivation: Conventional/common
Dry Method: By air dried
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 20 kg

The Story of Basil Leaves in Ancient Egypt
Basil leaves held a special place in the lives of the ancient Egyptians, who valued them for their aromatic fragrance, medicinal benefits, and spiritual significance. This sacred herb was used in religious ceremonies, herbal remedies, and even as an offering to the gods and the dead.

Basil in Religion and Spiritual Practices
Basil was closely associated with the afterlife and was believed to have protective and purifying properties. Ancient Egyptians often placed basil leaves in tombs, believing the herb would help guide and protect the souls of the deceased on their journey to the afterlife. It was also used in temple rituals and possibly as an ingredient in sacred incense burned for purification and blessings.

Basil in Ancient Egyptian Medicine
Egyptian healers used basil for its medicinal properties, especially for treating digestive issues, infections, and fevers. It was believed to have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, making it a valuable remedy for various ailments. Basil tea or infused water may have been consumed to aid digestion and improve overall health.

Basil in Daily Life and Cooking
Although less commonly mentioned in Egyptian food history compared to other herbs, basilâ??s aromatic and slightly peppery flavor may have been used to enhance certain dishes. Egyptians enjoyed using fragrant herbs in their cooking, and basil could have been added to stews, bread, or herbal drinks for extra flavor.

The Legacy of Basil in Egypt
Over time, basilâ??s significance spread from Egypt to other ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, who also considered it a sacred and healing herb. Today, basil remains a widely used culinary and medicinal herb worldwide, carrying forward the traditions and wisdom of ancient herbal practices.

Through its use in religion, medicine, and daily life, basil played an important role in ancient Egyptian culture, symbolizing protection, healing, and spiritual guidance.

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Dried Dill Weed

$1.00
MOQ: 7  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Dried Dill Weed
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: 071290


Egyptian dried dill weed is renowned for its distinct taste, vibrant green color, and strong aroma, making it a prized ingredient in culinary traditions worldwide. Grown in Egyptâ??s fertile soil and favorable climate, this herb develops an intense flavor that sets it apart from other varieties. The drying process preserves its bright green hue and enhances its potent fragrance, ensuring that even a small amount adds a burst of freshness to dishes. Often used in soups, stews, sauces, and pickles, Egyptian dried dill weed imparts a unique depth of flavor that elevates both traditional and modern recipes. Its aromatic qualities not only enhance the taste of food but also make it a favorite in herbal teas and natural remedies. With its rich color, strong scent, and exceptional taste, Egyptian dried dill weed continues to be a staple in kitchens around the world.

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Basil Leaf

MOQ: 6  Metric Tonnes
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Product name: Basil Leaf
HS Code: 121190
Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum
Family: Lamiaceae
Cultivation: Conventional/common
Dry Method: By air dried
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 20 kg
FCL: 6 MT / 13.5 MT
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Molokhia

MOQ: 3.5  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Molokhia
Origin: Egypt
Crop: Summer
HS Code: 07129000
Form: whole dried leaves
Color: green
Drying: by Air dry
Packing: 5 kg carton box, 100 grams , 200 grams, 400 grams.
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Sage Spice

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MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Sage Spice
Botanical name Salvia officinalis
Hs Code 121190
Origin Egypt
Packing: 20 kg pp bags


Salvia officinalis, the common sage or sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region, though it has been naturalized in many places throughout the world. It has a long history of medicinal and culinary use, and in modern times it has been used as an ornamental garden plant.

History
Salvia officinalis has been used since ancient times for treating snakebites, increasing women's fertility, and more. The Romans referred to sage as the "holy herb," and employed it in their religious rituals.
Pliny the Elder said called salvia by the Romans and used as a diuretic, a local anesthetic for the skin, a styptic, and for other uses.


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Dried Calendula Flowers

MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
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Product name: Dried Calendula Flowers
Family: Asteraceae.
Botanical name: Calendula Officinalis.
Origin: Egypt
Color: Orange
HS Code: 121190
Packing: 20 kg bags
Cultivation: Common
Form: Flowers & whole plants include flowers, petals & Petals

Description:
Calendula is considered a kind of annual and perennial herbaceous plant from 15-20 species in the Daisy family Asteraceae that are called marigolds.

The Difference between Calendula and French Marigold:
1) Marigold or pot marigold (calendula) is back originally to Europe. But French marigold backed originally to America) In the case of marigold, pot marigold (Calendula), a native to Europe, and French marigold (Tagetes), an American native in the same family as the daisy, are very different plants. Calendula can be eaten and appear on lists of attractive edible flowers, but the French marigold cannot be eaten and is not an edible flower, the Marigolds refers to calendulas, under the name pot marigold.
2) If you are searching for a pot marigold, you will find it by its scientific name which is (Calendula Officinalis)

- Ancient Egyptian and Calendula flowers:
Calendula was used by ancient Egyptians for more than 4,000 years. It was mentioned in a prescription in Qurtas Hurst (book of Hirst) with other species as an ointment painted by the diseased parts.

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Calendula Officinalis Flower

MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
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Product name: Calendula Officinalis Flower
Family: Asteraceae.
Botanical name: Calendula Officinalis.
Origin: Egypt
Color: Orange
HS Code: 121190
Packing: 20 kg bags
Cultivation: Common
Form: Flowers & whole plants include flowers, petals & Petals.

Calendula is considered a kind of annual and perennial herbaceous plant from 15-20 species in the Daisy family Asteraceae that are called marigolds.
Calendula is originally cultivated in Egypt.
In a modern Latin diminutive of calendae, calendula means "little calendar" "little clock" or possibly "little weather-glass".
Calendula's common name "marigold" refers to the Virgin Mary. Marigold is considered the most commonly cultivated and used member of the genus.

Traditional and ancient uses
1) Traditionally, calendula species have been used as medicine herbs, and culinary. Whereas you can eat Calendula petals in a salad, or dry them to use in coloring cheese or as a replacement for saffron.
2) You can extract yellow dye from calendula flowers.
3) The golden calendula is used by Romans and Greeks in ceremonies and rituals. They wore crowns and garlands which are made from flowers. In catholic events, a calendula flower called Mary's Gold has been used in some countries.
4) There are skin products from calendula ointments that can cure burns, minor cuts, and skin irritation.
5) Medically, calendula oil of C. officinalis is used as an antitumor agent, an anti-inflammatory, and a healing wound remedy.

Ancient Egyptian and Calendula flowers:
Calendula was used by ancient Egyptians for more than 4,000 years. It was mentioned in a prescription in Qurtas Hurst (book of Hirst) with other species as an ointment painted by the diseased parts.

The Difference between Calendula and French Marigold:
1) Marigold or pot marigold (calendula) is back originally to Europe. But French marigolds backed originally to America) In the case of marigold, pot marigold (Calendula), a native to Europe, and French marigold (Tagetes), an American native in the same family as the daisy, are very different plants. Calendula can be eaten and appear on lists of attractive edible flowers, but the French marigold cannot be eaten and is not an edible flower, the Marigolds refers to calendulas, under the name pot marigold.
2) if you are searching for a pot marigold, you will find it by its scientific name which is (Calendula Officinalis)
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Basil

MOQ: 6  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: BASIL
Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum
Family: Lamiaceae
HS Code: 12119000
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 20 kg bags
Cultivation: Common
Dried Method: Air Dried

Description:
Basil has a large number of varieties.
Ocimum Basilicum is a reliable culinary herb, no soup or tomato sauce is complete without it.

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, orientin and vicenary, which help protect white blood cells responsible for immune function and 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.

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