• Pepper, Cayenne

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Pepper, Cayenne

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0545 Category:

    Scientific name: Capsicum annum

    Family: Solanaceae

    Origin: Tropical America

    Medicinal use: This is commonly consumed ground, once it has been allowed to dry, which is why it is also known as chili powder or chili powder. Cayenne peppers are an excellent source of vitamin C, which provides collagen synthesis to maintain healthy skin, blood vessels, bones, and organs, and helps improve your immunity. Vitamin K maintains healthy blood circulation.

    22 in stock

  • Curry leaf

    Culinary Garden 3,750.00
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    Curry leaf

    3,750.00

    SKU: 1000 Category:

    Scientific name: Murraya koenigii

    Family: Rutaceae

    Origin: India and Sri Lanka

    Medicinal use: The fresh leaves are used as a spice in Indian gastronomy. Its flavor is between penetrating and spicy, it is used in dishes with rice and those that contain chicken or lamb. The fruits of the tree can be eaten as a dessert. Its properties include antidiabetic, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, liver protection, anti-hypercholesterolemia, etc.

    39 in stock

  • Fennel

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Fennel

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0990 Category:

    Scientific name: Foeniculum vulgare

    Family: Apiaceae

    Origin: Mediterranean

    Medicinal use: Fennel has been used in cooking for thousands of years. It is widely used in vegetable stews and stews such as lentils and due to its properties, it makes dishes more digestive. It also usually accompanies fish dishes, giving them a very peculiar aniseed touch.

    11 in stock

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    Pomegranate

    Culinary Garden 2,550.00
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    Pomegranate

    2,550.00

    SKU: 0875 Category:

    Scientific name: Punica granatum

    Family: Lythraceae

    Origin: Mediterranean

    Medicinal use: Pomegranate can be consumed fresh as a main ingredient or as a companion ingredient in many dishes: in salads, in drinks (the most famous being grenadine), juices, jams, sauces for roasts, jams or ice cream. Regarding its interior, one of its main characteristics is that it is made up of many red seeds covered by a juicy pulp with a bittersweet flavor.

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    Miracle fruit

    Culinary Garden 3,750.00
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    Miracle fruit

    3,750.00

    SKU: 0810 Category:

    Scientific name: Synsepalum dulcificum

    Family: Sapotaceae

    Origin: W Tropical Africa

    Medicinal use:Also known as “miracle fruit” or “magic berry”, it is a fruit plant native to West Africa that has the ability to turn the perception of sour or bitter foods into sweets. In the case of spicy foods, it intensifies the effect of capsaicin. The most notable benefits of the miracle fruit include its ability to control the symptoms of diabetes, aid in weight loss efforts, improve the strength of the immune system.

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  • Strawberry, Yellow wonder

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Strawberry, Yellow wonder

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0790 Category:

    Scientific name: Fragaria vesca

    Family: Rosaceae

    Origin: Europe and W Asia

    Medicinal use:These strawberries are eaten fresh, with orange juice or milk or yogurt, sprinkled with sugar or cream. In addition, they are used to decorate a large number of desserts and ice creams. With them, jams, preserves, jellies, smoothies, sorbets, etc. are made.

    74 in stock

  • Strawberry, Red

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Strawberry, Red

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0795 Category:

    Scientific name: Fragaria vesca

    Family: Rosaceae

    Origin: Europe and W Asia

    Medicinal use:Strawberries are used as raw material in many processed products, such as liqueurs, syrups, custards, compotes, mousse, cake fillings, sweets, sauces, ice cream pulp, sorbets, cakes, yogurts, smoothies, jams and preserves. The crushed strawberries are used to make the familiar strawberry shortcake, and the cooked strawberries and strawberry preserves can be used as filling for cakes, muffins and donuts.

    70 in stock

  • Spinach, Malabar Green

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Spinach, Malabar Green

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0715 Category:

    Scientific name: Basella alba

    Family: Basellaceae

    Origin: India

    Medicinal use:It is a perennial vine, popular in several tropical countries for its edible leaf, unrelated to the commonly known terrestrial spinach. Widely used in Asian cuisine, the culinary possibilities of Malabar spinach include its use to thicken soups, fry or stew with garlic and chili peppers, in salads or steamed with tofu and ginger.

    16 in stock

  • Spinach, Malabar Red

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Spinach, Malabar Red

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0710 Category:

    Scientific name: Basella rubra

    Family: Basellaceae

    Origin: India

    Medicinal use:Perennial, ornamental and edible climbing plant. Its leaves are a good source of vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, and calcium. It grows well in abundant light and takes on pink tones in the sun. It does not tolerate cold, its flowers attract bees, it is widely used in gastronomy, being fast growing and easy to care for. It is not very demanding with the light it receives, adapting well to short periods of drought

    83 in stock

  • Spinach, Okinawa

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Spinach, Okinawa

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0720 Category:

    Scientific name: Gynura bicolor

    Family: Asteraceae

    Origin: S and SE Asia

    Medicinal use:In Japan, Gynura bicolor is eaten as local vegetables in Ishikawa, Kumamoto and Okinawa and so on, it is lightly blanched and served with ponzu, as an ingredient in miso or tempura soup, the leaves are sautéed with sesame oil and ginger ( both hot foods). The stems and roots of the plant can also be made into tea by boiling them with water.

    57 in stock

  • Spinach, Brazil

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Spinach, Brazil

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0705 Category:

    Scientific name: Alternanthera sissoo

    Family: Amaranthaceae

    Origin: S America

    Medicinal use:The leaves are crisp, slightly more so than temperate spinach, and not slimy. Some cultivars are slightly bitter. Reportedly, Brazilians generally eat it raw in salads with oil or vinegar, tomato and onion, although the literature recommends cooking it. Sissoo spinach can be added to quiches, cakes, curries, dals, pasta sauces, lasagna, or added to dishes and stir-fries at the end of the cooking process as a substitute for spinach and to add a nutty flavor.

    67 in stock

  • Asparagus

    Culinary Garden 1,900.00
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    Asparagus

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0700 Category:

    Scientific name: Asparagus officinalis

    Family: Asparagaceae

    Origin: Europe and W Asia

    Medicinal use:Regarding the field of health care, asparagus has important benefits due to: it is composed of more than 90% water. It can be eaten in hot or cold dishes; baked, grilled or steamed; and it can even be included in dishes with other products or taken alone. It can be used in sautéing green asparagus; the tagliatelle with pesto and asparagus; green asparagus with béchamel sauce or in the vegetable scramble.

    20 in stock