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Apricot Sauce
6 Tastes Apricot sauce is sweetish, sour-tarty, slightly spicy. The sauce is very fragrant with unusual ingredients. Fresh juicy apricots and yellow cherry plum, combined with curry and other selected spices, create a special delicate texture and a good balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy. When creating this sauce, we carefully tested the flavor combining a composite combination of gradually revealing flavors and increasing spiciness. The spiciness is pleasant, suitable for everyday use. This fruit sauce is a “favorite” among children and adults. The aroma of apricot reminds of summer days, and the curry adds a unique touch of taste.
Rich in vitamins C, A, E, group B, PP, H, aminoacids, micro- and macroelements (potassium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, iron, sodium, manganese, copper, fluorine, iodine …). Apricot has a positive effect on the cardiovascular and nervous systems of the body, as well as on the gastrointestinal tract. Useful substances in apricot strengthen blood vessels, improve memory and sight, cleanse the body, increase stamina and performance. The use of apricots is shown to strengthen immunity, prevent anemia, malignant neoplasms and problems with thyroid glands.
$4.00Apricot Sauce
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Organic Cream Honey
Soft, thin and homogeneous mass
Convenient usage
Organic (Certified by ECOCERT SA)
EOS and NOP certificates
Mixture of Armenian vivid flowers and lush plants that contain numerous medical properties
Unique flavor
Delicate aroma
Original packaging
Usage of German and Danish equipment
Usage of high-quality European jars and caps$5.40Organic Cream Honey
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Fenugreek Seeds
Fenugreek seed tea is an effective remedy against heartburn (acid reflux) due to the mucilage in the seeds that soothe gastrointestinal inflammation and coat the stomach and the lining. Fenugreek seed tea helps to increase breast milk production because it contains high amounts of diosgenin (a phytosteroid). This tea can improve most metabolic symptoms associated with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in humans, by lowering blood glucose levels and improving glucose tolerance. It also eases menstrual cramps, PMS symptoms, and menopausal symptoms. Increases testosterone in men which helps build muscle and increase libido.
How to use Fenugreek Tea? Well, all you do is take 1 teaspoon of the seeds and steep them in a glass of boiling water for 15 minutes and drink once a day or you can add the fenugreek seed powders (1 teaspoon) to your daily smoothie or shake!
1 Ingredient to a healthy you!
GGA Fenugreek Seed Tea 250g$11.48Fenugreek Seeds
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Ceylon Cinnamon
Ceylon, or “true cinnamon,” is native to Sri Lanka and southern parts of India. It’s made from the inner bark of the Cinnamomum verum tree. Ceylon is tan-brown in color and contains many tight sticks with soft layers. Ceylon cinnamon is less common and has long been prized as a cooking spice. It is quite expensive compared to the more common cassia variety. It’s described as having a delicate and mildly sweet flavor suitable for desserts.
Ceylon has anti-diabetic and blood sugar-lowering effects. Ceylon’s bioactive compounds appear to block a protein called tau from accumulating in the brain, which helps prevent Alzheimer’s disease.$2.50 – $21.20Ceylon Cinnamon
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Armenian Tea-Coffee Box
By transmitting the Armenian spirit through our boxes, we are a bridge for our compatriots living in the Diaspora, enabling them to mentally move to the homeland?
$59.00$60.00Armenian Tea-Coffee Box
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Alpian Honey | 130 grams
“Alpian” armenian natural honey
Net weight: 130 grams
$7.00Alpian Honey | 130 grams
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Wild Thyme Tea
Benefits of Go Green Armenia’s wild thyme tea:
‣ Anti-fungal
‣ Fights indigestion and gas
‣ Treats bronchitis and cough
‣ Lowers blood pressure and cholesterol
‣ Keeps the brain from agingThyme has been known since ancient times for its magical, culinary, and medicinal virtues. Tradition held that an infusion of thyme taken as a tea on midsummer’s eve would enable one to see the fairies dancing. Young women wore a corsage of blossoming thyme to signal their availability for romance. The generic name may have been inspired by one of thyme’s traditional attributes. Greek folk herbalists believed that thyme would impart courage (thumus in Greek) to those who used the herb, particularly soldiers. Greek men particularly liked the pungent scent of thyme and would rub the herb on their chests. The Romans believed that adding thyme to bath water would impart energy. They also included thyme in bedding to chase melancholy and to prevent nightmares.
The strong scent of thyme was employed as a moth repellent, and burned as fumigating incense. The philosopher-herbalist Pliny the Elder recommended burning the dried herb in the house to “put to flight all venomous creatures.” In the kitchen thyme has been used for centuries to season sauces, soups, stuffing, and soups. Thyme has long been recognized for its antiseptic properties. The Egyptians used the herb in formulas for embalming the dead. The herb was among those burned in sickrooms to help stop the spread of disease. Oil of thyme was used on surgical dressings and in times of war as recently as World War I, to treat battle wounds.
$3.75 – $33.00Wild Thyme Tea
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