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Artsakh Flower Tea
ARTSAKH FLOWER TEA “Nrane” flower tea has antioxidant and antiviral properties. It is slightly bitter and has a pleasant colour.
Ingredients: Punica, Ocimum, Cephalaria, Chamanearion, Rubus. Steep tea for 5-7 minutes.
Not suitable for pregnant women and children under 1 years old.
Net weight: 35 grams.
$4.70Artsakh Flower Tea
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Choco-Brick
A collection of 16 chocolate bricks with different flavors(cashews, hazelnuts, almonds, pistachios, dried fruits: mango, raspberry, cherries, strawberry chips.
The bricks are made of belgian chocolate (dark, milk, ruby, white, also with blue matcha tea and raspberry powder).
Net Weight : 150 gram$16.00Choco-Brick
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Dried Apricot (250g)
Dried apricots are fat free, very low in sodium, cholesterol free, high in vitamin A and are a good source of potassium. One half cup of dried apricots has about 40 calories, 1 gram of protein and 9 carbohydrates.
$7.25Dried Apricot (250g)
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Apple Vinegar
Transparent and pure
Usage of only healthy fruit
Tamper Rote Pourer Cap
Original Packaging$7.50Apple Vinegar
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Saffron Filaments (2g)
Saffron from “Sari-Safran” is deep red and intensely aromatic.
$102.50Saffron Filaments (2g)
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Cold Pressed Black Plum Kernel Oil
All-natural and vegan-friendly carrier oil, cold-pressed extracted from the seeds of the plum, yielding a clear to light yellow oil. Its lightweight composition and naturally occurring high content of Oleic Fatty Acid have promoted its effectiveness in moisturizing and grooming products applied topically to the face, hair, nails, and body. Its commonly found in a variety of serums, skin treatment ointments, and lip balms. Massage therapists favor using plum kernel oil in their treatments for its overall soothing feel across all skin types.
$6.70 – $13.25Cold Pressed Black Plum Kernel Oil
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Armenian Melissa Tea
USE : Place 2 teaspoon melissa ( lemon balm ) herb with leaves & flowers in a cup , pour boiling water and steep for 15 minutes , then strain
The word Melissa is the abbreviated Middle Latin form of the Greek word melissóphyllon, which means ’bee leaf‘. The name comes from the Greek word mélissa or mélitta meaning bee itself derived from meli meaning honey. Officinalis is New Latin and means ‘in use pharmaceutically’. The reason for this is that in antiquity, Lemon Balm was cultivated as a food for bees. Virgil and Pliny reported that, due to its strong aroma, leaves of Lemon Balm were rubbed on new beehives to entice the bees.The medical use of Lemon Balm has started more than 2000 years ago. In the 10th century, Arab physicians used the plant to fortify the heart and to treat melancholy. In the Capitularies of Charlemagne the order was given for Lemon Balm to be planted in every cloister garden.
Melissa is popular as a tea infusion. As a seasoning it is extremely versatile, particularly in oriental foods and summer beverages. It is also an important ingredient in herb liqueurs such as Chartreuse and Bénédictine and in spirits such as Carmelite.
BENEFITS
Treats insomnia
Eases indigestion
Treats herpes lesions and cold sores
Helps treat Alzheimer’s symptoms
Relieves stress
Helps reduce anxiety
Boost cognitive function
May help relieve indigestion
Can help treat nausea.$2.75 – $23.50Armenian Melissa Tea
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Tea Healthy Hearth – Թեյ Առողջ Սիրտ – Anton’s functional teas – 60g
Anti-inflammatory, diuretic, sedative, carminative, and refreshing tea – 36 g (3g * 12 teabags)
Made in Armenia “Antaram” PC
5 Aghbyur Serob str., 0019, Yerevan, Armenia$5.00 -
Halva Box-Mix
Handmade Armenian traditional flour halva with walnut
Հայկական ավանդական հալվա ընկույզով$16.00Halva Box-Mix
$16.00