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Product name: Dried Rosemary Herb Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 121190 Packing: 20 kg pp bags Common cultivation The uses of rosemary in the kitchens: â?¢ For its distinctive flavor, Rosemary leaves are widely used in many delicious dishes such as roast lamb, chicken, and turkey. â?¢ Leaves of rosemary are ubiquitous in traditional food of the Mediterranean region whether fresh or dried. â?¢ The aromatic, sharp, and bitter taste of rosemary leaf has made it an essential supplement for many meals. â?¢ Rosemary leaves are used to make a beneficial tea. â?¢ Rosemary leaves are very suitable for barbecued food as they add an aroma like mustard. CONTACT US NOW FOR ORDERS (24/7) NO BROKERS PLS
Product name: Dried Minced Garlic Garlic Garlic Powder Name: Garlic Garlic Powder Botanical name: Allium sativum Family: Allioideae HS Code: 071290 Origin: Egypt Form: Minced 1-3 mm It was known to Ancient Egyptians and has been used as a food flavoring and traditional medicine. What are the culinary uses of garlic? - Due to its distinct pungent flavor, garlic has been used widely all over the world as a seasoning or condiment. - The bulb of the garlic plant is divided into cloves which are used for kitchen consumption whether raw or cooked. They are also used for medicinal purposes. - The distinctive pungent and spicy flavor of garlic cloves mellows and sweetens by cooking. CONTACT THE EXPERT NOW 24/7 NO BROKERS PLS
Leaves Of Rosemary / Dried Rosemary / Rose mary / Dry Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 12119094 Packing: 20 kg pp bags Common cultivation The uses of rosemary in the kitchens: For its distinctive flavor, Rosemary leaves are widely used in many delicious dishes such as roast lamb, chicken, and turkey. Bulk-dried rosemary leaves are a very common component in the traditional food of the Mediterranean region whether fresh or dried. The aromatic, sharp, and bitter taste of rosemary leaf has made it an essential supplement for many meals. Rosemary leaves are used to make a beneficial tea. Rosemary leaves are very suitable for barbecued food as they add it an aroma like mustard. - Ancient Egyptians used Rosemary oil to soften the colic and expel the intestinal gases. - Contact us Now IF YOU LOOKING FOR THE SPECIALIST
Dried Rosemary / Rose mary / Dry Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 12119094 Packing: 20 kg pp bags Common cultivation The uses of rosemary in the kitchens: For its distinctive flavor, Rosemary leaves are widely used in many delicious dishes such as roast lamb, chicken, and turkey. Bulk-dried rosemary leaves are a very common component in the traditional food of the Mediterranean region whether fresh or dried. The aromatic, sharp, and bitter taste of rosemary leaf has made it an essential supplement for many meals. Rosemary leaves are used to make a beneficial tea. Rosemary leaves are very suitable for barbecued food as they add it an aroma like mustard. - Ancient Egyptians used Rosemary oil to soften the colic and expel the intestinal gases. - Contact us Now IF YOU LOOKING FOR THE SPECIALIST
Rose mary / Dry Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 12119094 Packing: 20 kg pp bags Common cultivation The uses of rosemary in the kitchens: For its distinctive flavor, Rosemary leaves are widely used in many delicious dishes such as roast lamb, chicken, and turkey. Bulk-dried rosemary leaves are a very common component in the traditional food of the Mediterranean region whether fresh or dried. The aromatic, sharp, and bitter taste of rosemary leaf has made it an essential supplement for many meals. Rosemary leaves are used to make a beneficial tea. Rosemary leaves are very suitable for barbecued food as they add it an aroma like mustard. - Ancient Egyptians used Rosemary oil to soften the colic and expel the intestinal gases. - Contact us Now IF YOU LOOKING FOR THE SPECIALIST
Dry Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 12119094 Packing: 20 kg pp bags Common cultivation The uses of rosemary in the kitchens: For its distinctive flavor, Rosemary leaves are widely used in many delicious dishes such as roast lamb, chicken, and turkey. Bulk-dried rosemary leaves are a very common component in the traditional food of the Mediterranean region whether fresh or dried. The aromatic, sharp, and bitter taste of rosemary leaf has made it an essential supplement for many meals. Rosemary leaves are used to make a beneficial tea. Rosemary leaves are very suitable for barbecued food as they add it an aroma like mustard. - Ancient Egyptians used Rosemary oil to soften the colic and expel the intestinal gases. -for orders of Rosemary contact us Now.
Rosemary Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 12119094 Packing: 20 kg pp bags Common cultivation The uses of rosemary in the kitchens: For its distinctive flavor, Rosemary leaves are widely used in many delicious dishes such as roast lamb, chicken, and turkey. Bulk-dried rosemary leaves are a very common component in the traditional food of the Mediterranean region whether fresh or dried. The aromatic, sharp, and bitter taste of rosemary leaf has made it an essential supplement for many meals. Rosemary leaves are used to make a beneficial tea. Rosemary leaves are very suitable for barbecued food as they add it an aroma like mustard. - Ancient Egyptians used Rosemary oil to soften the colic and expel the intestinal gases. -for orders of Rosemary contact us Now.
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. we are looking to hear from a serious buyers. no brokers pls CONTACT US NOW 24/7
Product name: Dried Chopped Onion HS Code: 071220 Family: Amaryllidaceae Botanical name: Allium cepa Packing: 20 or 25 kg paper bags with inner PE bags or carton boxes. These Dried Chopped white onions are aromatic and pair well with most herbs and spices. Dried Chopped Onion Tears of Joy: Introducing Dehydrated Onions Onions are a favorite staple in the kitchen, and their health benefits and distinct flavor make them an essential addition to cooking. But how many times have you skipped over them to avoid the discomfort of burning eyes when you chop a fresh onion? We have the solution for you! Try dehydrated onions which are already chopped and ready to use in your soups and stews. Now you can have all the nutrients of a bag of fresh onions in a space-saving jar. Youâ??ll be crying tears of joy when you add dehydrated onions to your pantry! CONTACT US NOW FOR BULK ORDER (NO BROKERS)
Bay Leave / Bay Laurel Laurus Nobilis / Bay Leaf Bay Leaf / Laurus Nobilis / Nobilis Laurus / Bay Leaf Leaves Bay Leaf (Leaves of laurel) Family: Lauraceae Botanical name: Laurus nobilis. Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags or 5 kg carton box Cultivation: Common HS Code: 0910990000 What are the uses of Bay leaf in food? 1) Laurel plant is one of the most common herbs in the kitchens of the Mediterranean region. 2) In Italy, they use the aromatic property of laurel leaves to make their special Italian pasta sauces. 3) Due to the distinctive flavor of Bay leaves, they may be used to cook any kind of food. 4) To drink a unique soup you can use ground laurel leaves. It grants a special taste for soups. Did the Ancient Egyptians know & use Bay leaf Leaves (Laurus leaves)? 1) Ancient Egyptians used the Bay leaf as a symbol of victory and pride, they also used it as a crown for heroes and poets. 2) They squeezed the aromatic fruits of Bay leaf to get a special oil known as laurel oil. 3) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil for sores and wounds. 4) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil as a pomade for headaches.
Bay Leave / Bay Laurel Laurus Nobilis / Bay Leaf Bay Leaf Bay Leaf (Leaves of laurel) Family: Lauraceae Botanical name: Laurus nobilis. Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags or 5 kg carton box Cultivation: Common HS Code: 0910990000 What are the uses of Bay leaf in food? 1) Laurel plant is one of the most common herbs in the kitchens of the Mediterranean region. 2) In Italy, they use the aromatic property of laurel leaves to make their special Italian pasta sauces. 3) Due to the distinctive flavor of Bay leaves, they may be used to cook any kind of food. 4) To drink a unique soup you can use ground laurel leaves. It grants a special taste for soups. Did the Ancient Egyptians know & use Bay leaf Leaves (Laurus leaves)? 1) Ancient Egyptians used the Bay leaf as a symbol of victory and pride, they also used it as a crown for heroes and poets. 2) They squeezed the aromatic fruits of Bay leaf to get a special oil known as laurel oil. 3) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil for sores and wounds. 4) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil as a pomade for headaches.