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Dried Apples
Dried Apples! Try them as a snack or chop them up on desserts or add them to sauces or syrups. A wonderful addition to any meal or dessert. delicious dried apples give you a host of healthy goodness. The following list enumerates the health benefits of dried apples:
Dried apples prevent constipation and keep you full for long
Other methods of preserving fruits typically strip off the fruit’s fiber content. But not for dried apples.
One of the benefits of dried apples is that it packs a high amount of both soluble and insoluble fiber. Half a cup of dried apples already gives you approximately 3-4 grams of dietary fiber, sufficient to cover 13-20% of your daily fiber requirements.
Fiber keeps you satiated by preventing spikes in your blood sugar levels after meals. It also helps flush away toxins and harmful bacteria from your gut. Fiber softens your stool to keep constipation at bay as well. Soluble fiber is responsible for controlling your blood sugar levels, while insoluble fiber keeps your gut clean.
Dried apples contain B-vitamins that are good for the hormones, brain, and energy
Dried apples contain two essential B-vitamins that promote energy metabolism, improve hormonal balance, and nourish the brain. They are pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) and pyridoxine (vitamin B6).
Pantothenic acid is responsible for helping your body create energy from the food you eat. It is also vital in hormone production. Dried apples contain approximately 3% of your recommended daily intake of the vitamin.
Pyridoxine is a B-vitamin that aids in metabolizing proteins and helps in creating neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are chemical transmitters in the brain that improve brain response and function. Dried apples can cover around 6% of your recommended daily pyridoxine intake.
Dried apples improve cellular health
Dried apples are a rich source of antioxidants, especially polyphenols. These are substances that help fight off damage to your cells caused by free radicals.$14.31Dried Apples
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Rose Jam
Rose preserve. Made of rose fresh petals. Sterilized.
Ingredients: rosepetals (65%), sugar (31%), water, lemon juice.
Average nutritional value per 100g: proteins– 9.7g, fats– 0.412g, carbohydrates–24.7g. Energy value:141.3kcal (591.2kJ). Store at a temperature from 0°C to + 25°C and relative humidity of air no higher than 75%. Keep the open jar in the refrigerator up to 3 days.
Weight: 360 g.$2.87Rose Jam
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Floral Tea Mix
Collection of wildflowers and herbs from the mountains of Armenia that make a soothing tea!
Contains:
▪ Wild Chamomile
▪ White Chamomile
▪ Damascan Rose Buds
▪ Sage Flowers
▪ Lavander Flowers
▪ Caphalaria
▪ St. John’s Wort Tea
▪ Everlasting Flowers
▪ Dandelion
▪ Yarrow
▪ White Mint
▪ Passion Fruit Flower
▪ Hibiscus
▪ Green Tea$16.88Floral Tea Mix
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Honey In A Tube
Original packaging
Unique gift idea
Organic honey, organic cream-honey, bee pollen$29.90Honey In A Tube
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Armenian Apricot Kernel Flour
150 grams
USE: Use as a flour substitute in your baking, cooking, or to enhance your smoothies, cereals, yogurts and shakes.
BENEFITS:
GGW Apricot Kernel Flour is very useful in diets where calories are restricted to add flavor without adding fat calories. It’s 50% pure protein and has 1/4 of the carbs of regular flour, which makes it a great ingredient for those wishing to take in high-quality protein while keeping their carb consumption low. It has one-quarter of the fat of regular peanuts, which makes it a perfect ingredient for your low-fat cooking and baking. It’s a good source of mono-unsaturated fats, especially oleic acid, which helps to lower “bad” LDL cholesterol and raise “good” HDL cholesterol. It’s an excellent source of antioxidants, such as polyphenol resveratrol, which protects against heart disease and infections, Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant that protects cells, and Co-Enzyme Q10, which not only acts as an antioxidant but also helps to generate cellular energy. It is also a good source of B vitamins, especially Niacin B6, which contributes to brain health and blood flow to the brain, and a rich source of the minerals magnesium, iron, copper, potassium, zinc, calcium, and selenium. Gluten-free, paleo & vegan-friendly!$5.40 -
Dried Orange Chips
Dried Orange Chips without sugar and chemical additives. Net Weight 50g:
$3.60$3.90Dried Orange Chips
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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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Handmade Milk Chocolate Collection
Handmade Chocolate collection of “Milk” chocolates 34%, Net Weight: 190g
$13.00