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Jasmine Jasminum officinale Absolute Oil
Common name: Jasmine
Latin name: Jasminum officinale L.
Family: Oleaceae
Other names: Arab.: Yasmin or Ysmyn (Origin of Jasmine name); Engl.:Common White Jasmine, Poet’s Jasmine, Persian: Jessamine, Sp.: jazmin China: Yeh Hsi Ming Botan.: Jasminum grandiflorum, Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum.
Two types of jasmine are used for the extraction of oil. Some botanists describe them as two distinct species: J. grandiflorum and J. officinale, while others consider J. grandiflorum to be a variety of officinale. The oil of the two flowers is virtually identical.
Poet’s jasmine: (White Jasmine) Jasminum officinale L.
Royal jasmine: (Catalonian and Spanish jasmine) Jasminum grandiflorum L.
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Rose Infused Oil (Natural Rose oil or flowers infused in Carrier Oil)
Rose infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Rose essential oil or flowers. The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Rose essential oil or flowers and is suitable for direct use for consumer without lot of precautions like concentrated Jasmine essential oils
Please read full details and benefits of Rose infused Oil Below
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German Chamomile Blue Matricaria Chamomilla Flower Powder in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: German Chamomile
Latin name: Matricaria recutita L..
Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)
Other names: Engl.: German chamomile, scented mayweed, chamomile, false chamomile, German tea chamomile, Hungarian chamomile, sweet chamomile. Deu.: Echte Kamille, Kamille, Frauenblume, Johannisköpfchen, Mägdeblume, Ramerian. Suom.: kamomillasaunio. Sven.: kamomill, sötblomster, äkta kamomill. Fran.: camomille. Bot. syn.: Chamomilla officinalis Koch, Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert, Chrysanthemum chamomilla Bernh., Matricaria chamomilla auct..
This plant was formerly classified as Matricaria chamomilla L.
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Sun dried Tomato Solanum lycopersicum in bulk packaging
Tomatoes are juicy and sweet, full of antioxidants, and may help fight several diseases. They are especially high in lycopene, a plant compound linked to improved heart health, cancer prevention, and protection against sunburns. Tomatoes can be a valuable part of a healthy diet. Despite botanically being a fruit, it’s generally eaten and prepared like a vegetable.
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Shea Butter Soap
Olive oil soap with natural shea butter has the benefits of shea butter and moisturizes it deeply and prevents dryness.
It also delays the appearance of stretch marks of the body.
Used for dry and normal skin, as well as for the body.
Shea butter soap is also suitable for the hair as it restores moisture of the scalp and makes the hair softer and easy to style.Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil, distilled water, lye, pure shea butter.
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Olive Oil and Rose Petals Soap
For normal to dry skin
Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil, Lye, distilled water, fresh dried red rose petals,and 100% natural essential oil of rose, cold process.Login to view prices
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Fennel Foeniculum vulgare Seeds in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Fennel
Latin name: Foeniculum vulgare Miller.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Engl.: fennel, bitter fennel, common fennel, garden fennel, wild fennel. Deu.: Fenchel, Gewürzfenchel. Suom.: maustevenkoli, salaattifenkoli, saksankumina, venkoli. Sven.: fänkål, besk fänkål, bitter fänkål, kryddfänkål, tysk fänkål, vanlig fänkål. Fran.: fenouil. Bot. syn.: Anethum foeniculum L., Foeniculum capillaceum Gilib., Foeniculum dulce Mill., Foeniculum foeniculum (L.) Karst., Foeniculum officinale All., Foeniculum panmoricum DC., Foeniculum piperitum (Ucria) C. Presl., Foeniculum vulgare Gaertn., Meum foeniculum Spreng.
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Cumin Seeds Cuminum cyminum in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Latin name: Cuminum cyminum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other Names: Engl.: cumin, green cumin, jeera, white cumin. Deu.: Kreuzkümmel, Mutterkümmel, Römischer Kümmel, Weisser Kreuzkümmel. Suom.: roomankumina, juustokumina, maitokumina. Sven.: spiskummin, romersk kummin, vit kummin. Fran.: cumin. Span.: comino. Bot. syn.: Cuminum odorum Salisb Cumin, Cuminum cyminum L., also known as Cuminum odorum Salisb
Description:
Cuminum cyminum L. is a slender, rather pretty annual growing to a height of 1 ft. or less and bearing very finely divided leaves. The aromatic, dried ripe fruits (seeds) are of elongated, oval shape, about 5 to 6 mm long, and light brown in color.
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Coriander Coriandrum sativum seeds in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
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Dill Seeds Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
Login to view pricesDill Seeds Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
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Dill Weed Leaves Herb Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
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Coriander Coriandrum sativum Dried Leaves in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
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Fenugreek Seed Trigonella-Foenum in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Fenugreek (Trigonella-Foenum Graecum) is known as one of the traditional and most promising medicinal herbs belongs to the leguminous family. Historically, this plant has been widely used for more than 2500 years due to its food and medicinal properties as an herbal remedy [1]. Basically, it is reported to be native to West Africa and now extensively cultivated in Asia and Latin America as well. The seeds and leaves of this plant are extensively employed in medicinal purposes as an anti-diabetic, anti-microbial, anti-inflammation, anti-cancer and antioxidant agent. Moreover, the seeds of fenugreek have also been reported to have strong free radical scavenging activity
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Parsley Petroselinum crispum Dried Leaves in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Parsley
Latin name: Petroselinum crispum (Mill.)
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Engl.: garden parsley, parsley, common parsley, curled parsley, moss curled parsley. Deu.: Petersilie, Suppenwurzel. Suom.: persilja. Sven.: persilja, bladpersilja, kruspersilja, rotpersilja, slätbladig persilja. Bot. syn.: Apium petroselinum L., Carum petroselinum Benth. & Hook. f., Petroselinum hortense auct., Petroselinum sativum Hoffm., Petroselinum tuberosum Bernh. ex Rchb., Petroselinum vulgare Lagasca.
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Parsley Petroselinum crispum Seeds in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Parsley
Latin name: Petroselinum crispum (Mill.)
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Engl.: garden parsley, parsley, common parsley, curled parsley, moss curled parsley. Deu.: Petersilie, Suppenwurzel. Suom.: persilja. Sven.: persilja, bladpersilja, kruspersilja, rotpersilja, slätbladig persilja. Bot. syn.: Apium petroselinum L., Carum petroselinum Benth. & Hook. f., Petroselinum hortense auct., Petroselinum sativum Hoffm., Petroselinum tuberosum Bernh. ex Rchb., Petroselinum vulgare Lagasca.
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Basil Ocimum basilicum Dried Leaves in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Common names: basil, French basil, or sweet basil (English); basilic (French); basilikum, basilienkraut (German); tulsi (Indian); basilico (Italian); albahaca (Spanish); Raihan (Arabic).
Latin name: Ocimum basilicum L
Family: Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
Basil is cultivated commercially for its green, aromatic leaves, which are used fresh or dried as a flavoring or spice. The essential oil and oleoresin are extracted from the leaves and flowering tops via steam distillation and used in place of the dried leaves for flavoring purposes.
The common sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum), with its several types and varieties, is an annual aromatic plant, widely grown because of its pleasant spicy odor and taste. There are large and dwarf types with green, purple, or variegated leaves, some of which are ornamental. Both the leaves and the essential oils distilled from the flowering plants are used as flavoring agents.
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Marjoram Origanum majorana dried Leaves in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Common name: Sweet Marjoram
Latin name: Origanum majorana L.
Family: Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
Other names: Engl.: sweet marjoram, knotted marjoram, marjoram. Deu.: Majoran, Mairan, Wurstkraut. Suom.: maustemeirami, meirami. Sven.: mejram, kloka gumman, myrrah, origano, sluga gubbem. Fran.: marjolaine. Port.: manjerona. Span.: mejorana. Bot. syn.: Majorana hortensis Moench, Majorana majorana (L.) Karst., Origanum majoranoides Willd.
It was formerly classified as Majorana hortensis Moench.
Interesting to note that the Tunisians call their Marjoram Khezama, which is Arabic for Lavender
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Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis dried Leaves in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Common name: Rosemary.
Latin name: Rosmarinus officinalis L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Engl.: rosemary, dew of the sea. Deu.: Rosmarin. Suom.: rosmariini. Sven.: rosmarin. Fran.: romarin. Pharm.: folia anthos, folia roris marini
The botany of rosemary is rather complicated, as there exist, according to Turill, several species of the genus Rosmarinus with a number of varieties and forms:
Rosmarinus officinalis L. var. genuina Turrill. Occuring in most Mediterranean countries, the Canary Islands, the Azores, and Madeira.
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