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Wild Red Poppy Seeds
GGA Wild Red Armenian Poppy Seeds! Exclusively at GGA, you can use poppy seeds to top your bread and baked goods! They are a rich source of thiamin, folate, and other essential minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, and zinc. Poppy seeds are known to relieve exhaustion, decrease anxiety and aid a good night’s sleep.
They also provide relief for abdominal pain and can be used to ease a dry cough. In Asian cultures, they are also used as a fertility and libido boost for women, as well as helping with digestive discomfort.
Also, they can be grown for the beautiful red flowers they produce!!
$5.30 – $53.00Wild Red Poppy Seeds
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Dried Fruit And Nuts
1 kg
Triple Nutty: Hazelnuts wrapped in sundried apricots, black prunes, and red prunes, Everything is grown and sun-dried in Armenia!$29.99Dried Fruit And Nuts
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TealTea Natural Thyme tea
TealTea thyme tea made from natural herbs, which has a number of positive properties.
Net Weight: 25 grams
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Fig Leaf Tea
USE
Place 2 teaspoon all natural Fig leaves in a cup , pour boiling water and steep for 5 minutes , then strain and enjoy!
The Fig leaf tea has a long history. It has followed the footsteps of mankind around the world and become a highly valued tea in many regions. Archaeological finds of this mystical tree date as far back as around 11,400 B.C.! It has even been posited that the Forbidden Fruit was a Fig, not the apple most commonly portrayed in the Fall of Adam and Eve. The Fig has many Biblical ties because it was cultivated in the areas in which events from the Bible took place. It took on symbolic significance when Adam and Eve used fig leaves as the first clothes. Figs are mentioned throughout the Bible over fifty times. Greek and Roman civilizations esteemed figs so highly that their love of the fruit influenced the invasion of Greece by Xerxes and the destruction of Carthage by the Romans. Aristotle, the great Greek philosopher, wrote a short explanation of the caprification process, whereby the Smyrna type figs are pollinated, in his “History of Animals”. Romulus and Remus are pictured nursing from the mother wolf while underneath a fig tree.
Fig Leaf Tea Therapy help with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, and vitiligo, bronchitis, have anti-tumor properties, and the power to stabilize your blood pressure! This is big news for diabetics. Besides all that, the hint of figs in every sip is delightful!$12.00 – $23.50Fig Leaf Tea
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Fig Molasses
In Armenia, to make fig molasses fresh figs are cooked in copper kettles, reducing them to less than half their original volume. The fruit is separated from the syrup, leaving a concentrated, thick, sweet molasses. Drizzle it onto yoghurt, atop pancakes, over oatmeal. It’s particularly delicious paired with grilled meats, like pork or flank steak.
$7.95 – $14.50Fig Molasses
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Armenian Wild Mint Tea
USE : Place 2 teaspoon wild mint in a cup , pour boiling water and steep for 15 minutes , then strain. ENJOY!
Benefits
Mint has been used for centuries to treat stomach and digestive problems and to freshen breath. The dried leaves were used to whiten teeth and as a pest repellent. Mint is still used in medicine, in beauty products and as a food additive. It can be used fresh or dried in salads, as a garnish for hot or cold drinks, or as a tea. It is also used in landscaping as an attractive ground cover or potted plant.A tea made from all-natural wild mint leaves and flowers helps:
-Diarrhea
-Headaches
-Anxiety
-Depression
-Menstrual cramps
-Upset stomach
-Bloating
-Reduces flatulence, heartburn
-Cold/flu$3.75 – $33.00Armenian Wild Mint Tea
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Cold Pressed Sesame Seed Oil
Freshly Made Sesame Seed Oil, First Cold Pressed in Armenia, All Natural, Amazing And Unique Taste, For Both Internal & External Use
So what’s the difference between black sesame seeds & white sesame seeds?
Black sesame seeds and white sesame seeds are similar in nutrition, although because black sesame seeds retain their hulls, they are higher in calcium. Both seeds are good sources of zinc, riboflavin, niacin, and thiamine, along with iron. So enjoy them both since we have them both!
The oil will also add a ton of moisture to your skin, helping to reverse the drying effects of the winter air. Sesame oil is great for warming the body.$2.25 – $10.50Cold Pressed Sesame Seed Oil
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Tea For Diabetes
100% Natural herbal tea. Designed to support the treatment of diabetes of the second type (non-insulin-dependent).
The tea has a hypoglycemic property. It stimulates the exchange of fats and carbohydrates from the blood, strengthens the immune system. Increases the synthesis of glycogen in the liver. Promotes the pancreas.
Ingredients: fruit, buds, and leaves of blueberry, bean pods, eleutherococcus roots, dandelion roots, burdock roots, nettle seeds.
Easy to use. 20 tea bags of 2 grams of tea are inside. Method of use: place the tea bag in a teapot or a large glass and close to insist. Drink after 30-60 minutes. Optionally honey or lemon can be added. Disclaimer: This tea is not a medication, to be used under the control of the physician in case of any significant health conditions. In case of an unexpected reaction, the intake of the tea should be discontinued.
$3.00Tea For Diabetes
$3.00