ICUMSA 1800-4500 Demerara Cane Sugar Origin: Thailand This is a type of cane sugar with a fairly large grain and a pale amber color. It has a pleasant toffee flavor and can be used in place of brown sugar. Demerara sugar is a type of unrefined sugar with a large grain and a pale to golden yellow color. It is suitable for a number of cooking and baking projects, and tends to be very popular as a sweetener for tea and coffee. Many grocers stock demerara sugar along with other specialty sugars, often in small packages for consumers who simply want to experiment with it. It is also ubiquitous in coffee houses, often in single serving packets along with other sweeteners.
Thymus vulgaris, herba High quality thyme herb for wholesale. Essential oil culture. Fresh or dried thyme herb is used for medical purposes The oils of Thymus serpyllum contain thymol, carvacrol, limonene, paracymene, gamma-terpinene and beta-caryophyllene. We provide drying of our products meeting all requirements to keep max of useful substances. Country of origin - Ukraine
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
From rowan berries are prepared healing infusions, drinks, teas, jams, jellies, juices. The rowan berries grow wild in ecologically clean regions of Ukraine. They are harvested in the forests, on the hills. The rowan berries turn red as early as August, but they are usually picked in October after the first frosts. Raw material is delivered to our company, where it is dried in a thermostatically controlled room. After that, the fruits are cleaned of peduncles and twigs, leaves, and unripe berries. - Wild plants - Natural drying - Humidity (9%-11%) - Maximum amount of green up to 0,1%. - Cleaning method: color-sorting machine - Packaging (weight 25 kg)
The berries are balls up to 2 cm in diameter and are a bright purple-blue color when ripe, but dried juniper berries are much darker, almost black with a violet cast. They taste slightly bitter and have a slight turpentine flavor. But most of all they are valued for their resinous pine aroma, for which the berries are considered a spicy spice.