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
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.
Packed with a mustardy bite, it pairs well with shellfish and cream-based sauces.
The mix color of dark purple and green makes it a nice garnish. It also goes well with salad or sandwiches.
Benefits:
Boosts Metabolism
Promotes cardiovascular health
Prevents cancer
Fight diabetes
Immune booster
Nutrients:
Rich in Vitamin C, E and Fiber
How to use?
Raw, Frying and Garnish, Marinating. The mix color of dark purple and green makes it a nice garnish. It also goes well with salad or sandwiches.
Dishes:
Fish, beef, chicken, salad, pasta, sandwiches, vegetarian, sushi, soup.
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
A hint of bitterness with peppery taste but mild. Just like raw broccoli.
The taste of broccoli cress is wonderfully mild and very versatile to use to add a delicious touch of health to various dishes and recipes. Consider adding to salads, soups on bread and briefly stir-frying.
Benefits:
High antioxidant content
Fights cancer
Prevents glaucoma
Promotes healthy skin
Breaks down urinary stones
Nutrient:
Rich in Vitamin A and C
How to use?
Raw, Garnish, Smoothies
Dishes:
Fish, beef, chicken, salad, pasta, sandwiches, vegetarian, sushi, soup, pizza, sushi, grills.
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
Flavor is a combination of citrus and cinnamon, with a slight undertone of anise.
Shiso is common in sushi restaurants. The dark purple Shiso is used by Japanese chefs for garnishing Donburi Japanese bowl dishes, Chilled tofu, Tempura served with sashimi, sushi rolls and more.
Benefits:
Helps in lower cholesterol
Lower the risk of growing cancer
It can reduce stomach discomfort
Great antioxidant, anti-allergic, anti- inflammatory and anti- depressant.
Nutrients:
Rich in Vitamin B and Biotin
How to use?
Raw, Infused and Garnish
Dishes:
Great seasoning for fish, chicken, beef, sushi, salad and pastry.
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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