kale is one of the most nutritious super-foods out there. It is tender-crisp and has a sweet and mild yet complex flavor, with undertones of nuts, pepper and a classic brassica bite. With its dark green leaves, kale is the king of the leafy greens.
Benefits:
Antioxidant properties
Anti-inflammatory food.
Prevents macular degeneration.
Promotes a healthy brain, blood and bones.
Nutrients:
beta-carotene, vitamins K, C and A, calcium, fibre, iron, and antioxidants
How to use?
Raw, Garnish, Smoothies
Dishes:
Fish, beef, chicken, salad, pasta, sandwiches, vegetarian, sushi, soup, pizza.
How to maintain?
Slightly water the punnets with fresh water on daily basis. They are to be stored in the refrigerator.
*Source: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
kale is one of the most nutritious super-foods out there. It is tender-crisp and has a sweet and mild yet complex flavor, with undertones of nuts, pepper and a classic brassica bite. With its dark green leaves, kale is the king of the leafy greens.
As delicious as mature basil, it is a zesty, crisp, tender, and aromatic that has a subtle flavor of cloves, followed by a sweet finish with notes of citrus, pepper and mild anise. It’s a dainty micro-green with bright green leaves attached to a slender stem, and is refreshingly crisp and tender.
Benefits:
Raises the body’s immune defenses
Supports liver function to detoxify the body
Raises the body’s immune defenses
Promotes cardiovascular health
Combats stress, depression and anxiety
Slows down the effects of aging
Nutrients:
Rich in vitamin A, C, K1, Omega 3, B-carotene, Omega 6, omega-3 fatty acids,
How to use?
garnish on pasta, pizza, quiche, soups, green salads, and fruit salads or combined into dips, dressing, pesto and sauces, as well as being mixed into lemonades, fruit juices and other drinks.
Dishes:
#Pasta #Pizza #Cheese #Fish #Chicken #Salad #Sandwich #Soup #Vegetarian
How to maintain?
Slightly water the punnets with fresh water on daily basis. They are to be stored at room temperature.
*Source: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
A bit of spicy flavor with a hint of cinnamon.
Shiso pronounced she-so is the Japanese name for an annual herb called Perilla, which belongs to the mint family, also known as the Japanese Basil. The anise minty flavor makes it perfect when combined with raw fish.
Benefits*:
Green Shiso tea is full of antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and allergy fighting properties.
Strenghten the immune system and skin health.
Famous is treating asthma, arthritis and eczema.
Nutrients*:
Rich in Vitamin B2, C, Calcium and Iron.
How to use?
Raw, Infused and Garnish, Stir and Fry
Dishes:
Fish, Pastry, Salad, Sushi, Vegetables, Tea, Pastry and dessert
How to maintain?
Slightly water the punnets with fresh water on daily basis. They are to be stored in the refrigerator.
*Source: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Also known as Cilantro, Coriander is full of flavor, aromatic with citrus and peppery taste. Often makes a perfect combination with Asian curry or salad. It goes well with Mediterranean dishes too.
Benefits:
Rids the body of heavy metals
Lowers anxiety and improves sleep
Lowers blood sugar
Prevents cardio-vascular diseases
Nutrients:
Rich in vitamin K, A, C and Potassium
How to use?
Raw, Garnish, Frying
Dishes:
Fish, Chicken, Beef, Sandwich, Salad, Soup, Pasta, Sushi, and Vegetarian dishes
How to maintain?
Slightly water the punnets with fresh water on daily basis. They are to be stored in the refrigerator.
*Source: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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