Olive oil, biologic olive oil, feta cheese.
Dried sea cucumber.
Sea cucumber.
Sea cucumber.
Sea cucumbers.
Sea cucumber.
Mineral salts.
Bee honey natural.
Organic Sea Salt.
Olive oil, honey.
1.Extra virgin olive oil, organic & conventional 2.Honey, fir honey.
Hard pretzel, grissini, biscuits.
Hard candies, toffees, nougat, greek delights.
Olive oil, honey, spoon sweets.
Chocolate.
Beet sugar, cane sugar.
Extra virgin olive oil and first quality honey.
Sea salt.
Honey Honey has a beneficial effect on human health. This opinion is widespread globally and is supported by scientific evidence. Honey helps combat fatigue by storing its fructose in the liver as glycogen, which is then converted into glucose, increasing blood glucose levels. It also facilitates calcium assimilation and activates bone formation. Honey can cure or relieve internal disorders such as stomach ulcers, insomnia, sore throat, and certain heart diseases. Additionally, it has a beneficial effect on the heart, increases blood hemoglobin levels, and boosts muscle strength. When used externally, honey heals burns, wounds, and nasopharyngeal diseases. Dark-colored honey is especially noted for its tonic properties.
Balsamic Vinegar Balsamic vinegar is a dark, concentrated vinegar with an intense flavor. It was first produced in Modena, Italy, and is made wholly or partially from grape must, which includes whole pressed grapes complete with juice, skin, seeds, and stems. The ancient Greeks made a similar product called oxymel. Balsamic vinegar can be used in various ways: it can be added to olive oil, used in cocktails for a sharp flavor, or incorporated into gravies. It is delicious drizzled over salads and can also enhance the flavor of cooked dishes.