Do you have any need of these products? Also the Matsutake and other wild mushroom. Offer truffle We have some fresh truffle, new year crop truffle, also can be processed in dry slices and cubes, I am sending you now the photos of them for your reference.
Call Carolina for details. We have production capacity for 500 cases per day of very big beautiful strawberries until the rains come. Strawberries - Salinas Valley, California. Conventionally grown in the Salinas Valley.
They are used in offices, hospital waiting rooms, schools, and homes. Children love the opportunity to collect items from nature and attach them to create their own festive wreaths.
Cilantro is considered a superfood, add it to salads, pastas, soups, wraps, smoothies, stir-fry, guacamole, or even create a smoothing massage oil by adding it to your favorite carrier oil.
Watercress is quicker to saute than the average vegetable, and can be used to add a perfect punch of flavor to any dish in an instant. Found near the water, this close cousin to mustard and cabbage is typically used to add a little peppery flavor to salads.
They are used in offices, hospital waiting rooms, schools, and homes. Children love the opportunity to collect items from nature and attach them to create their own festive wreaths.
Give your dishes the finishing touch they deserve with a tasty serving of Organic Parsley. From pizzas to pasta, you can't go wrong with parsley! Whether it's sliced and sprinkled or served as is, the unique flavor of parsley is perfect for accenting...
It just might be that the trip from the farm to our shelves was shorter than your drive home. When we buy fresh fruits and veggies locally, we're all supporting the communities we live and work in with fresher produce, lower prices, and a smaller carbon...
It's the best kept secret in the produce aisle! This tasty, flavorful veggie is a must for lovers of soups, salads, stews, and grilled foods. It lends its flavor wonderfully. It's as easy to cook as it is tasty.
It's the best kept secret in the produce aisle! This tasty, flavorful veggie is a must for lovers of soups, salads, stews, and grilled foods. It lends its flavor wonderfully. It's as easy to cook as it is tasty.
(and while it can be adored at every angle it should not be consumed by any pets Harland Boxwood leaves are toxic to animals) A beautiful boxwood that thrives indoors or outside Delights in a sunny window setting Harland Boxwood Bonsai Tree:
✓ Your medium bonsai comes in an 8" container.
✓ A beautiful boxwood that thrives indoors or outside
✓ With glossy leaves and a light-colored trunk, the Harland blooms unique yellow flowers in the spring. The Harland stands perfectly petite and easily cultivated as a hedge or topiary.
This particular plant is very hardy and produces magnificent flowers ranging up to seven inches in diameter. The Satsuki is identified by two blossoms on the end of the terminal; they also have slightly hairy leaves budding out freely from even fairly...
For breakfast or for dessert. In fact, most of the green tea people drink generally tends to be Chun Mee (albeit usually made up of low-quality fannings and dust). The whole of it is a bit bitter, with a slightly sweet finish.
Basic Preparation: Caffeinated; 3 grams of tea per six ounces of water yields approximately 150 cups per lb. of tea.
Recommended Applications: Start with cold, fresh water. Preheat tea pot, use approximately 3 grams of tea leaves for 6 oz of water. For tea, steep 4 minutes. For Herbal Teas/Tisanes brew as black teas, with water to rolling boil. Pour over tea or herbal, do not boil botanicals when making tea.
Shelf Life: 2 years
Botanical Name: Camellia Sinensis
Handling / Storage: To be stored in a cool, dry area out of direct light.
You'll thank us. Just really, seriously, do this. Is there any flavor greater than that of a rightly cured vanilla bean? Rooibos doesn't come from a tea plant, but from the rooibos plant, a broom-like legume found in South Africa's shrubland.
Recommended Applications: Start with cold, fresh water. Preheat tea pot, use approximately 3 grams of tea leaves for 6 oz of water. For tea, steep 4 minutes. For Herbal Teas/Tisanes brew as black teas, with water to rolling boil. Pour over tea or herbal, do not boil botanicals when making tea.
Product Style: Loose Leaf
Dietary Notes: No
Qualities: All Natural, Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO
This was a period of great technological, economic, political, and culinary achievements. This can be repeated dozens of times. One of the most prized scented teas was (and still is) jasmine.
✗ Dietary Notes
✗ Caffeine Free?
Botanical Name: Camellia Sinensis
Ingredients: Rolled green tea scented with jasmine petals.
This “green chai” was originally blended for its health properties. Unlike traditional chai, which has a very spicy and bold approach, Immortalitea is more muted. The overall effect might be thought to be overly herbal, even medicine-y.
Basic Preparation: Caffeinated; 3 grams of tea per six ounces of water yields approximately 150 cups per lb. of tea.
Recommended Applications: Start with cold, fresh water. Preheat tea pot, use approximately 3 grams of tea leaves for 6 oz of water. For tea, steep 4 minutes. For Herbal Teas/Tisanes brew as black teas, with water to rolling boil. Pour over tea or herbal, do not boil botanicals when making tea.
Country of Origin: United States
Botanical Name: Camellia Sinensis
Shelf Life: 2 years
Ingredients: Gunpowder green tea, rosemary, sage, safflower, rose petals, lemon and rose flavor.
The black currant leaves offer a verdant, slightly almond flavor that sweetens the experience. This is a black tea that provides all the health benefits and plenty of full-bodied flavor but without any of the astringency.
Shelf Life: 2 years
Product Style: Loose Leaf
Ingredients: Black tea, black currant leaf and fruit flavor.
Country of Origin: United States
Notes: Black Tea
Basic Preparation: Caffeinated; 3 grams of tea per six ounces of water yields approximately 150 cups per lb. of tea.
This tea takes to milk and sugar just fine, but to really make it something special we recommend you stir in a teaspoon of your favorite jam to sweeten it and bring out the fruity flavors and herbal taste of the tea leaves.
Notes: Black Tea
Ingredients: Black tea, blackberry leaves and natural fruit flavor.
Qualities: Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO
Handling / Storage: To be stored in a cool, dry area out of direct light.
This basic green tea has been lightly scented and makes for a perfect anytime tea that brews easy and matches salty snacks, Chinese food, vegetable soups, fruit tarts, and chocolate cakes.
Basic Preparation: Caffeinated; 3 grams of tea per six ounces of water yields approximately 150 cups per lb. of tea.
Ingredients: Green tea scented with jasmine petals.
Handling / Storage: To be stored in a cool, dry area out of direct light.
Dietary Notes: No
Recommended Applications: Start with cold, fresh water. Preheat tea pot, use approximately 3 grams of tea leaves for 6 oz of water. For tea, steep 4 minutes. For Herbal Teas/Tisanes brew as black teas, with water to rolling boil. Pour over tea or herbal, do not boil botanicals when making tea.
Want a popular pastry combination in San Francisco and Sacramento bakeries? Often served with a bit of cream and sugar Earl Grey is the perfect tea time cup. Of course, Earl Grey is also a fantastic tool for the pastry fan.
Shelf Life: 2 years
Ingredients: Black tea, cornflower petals and bergamot flavor.
Qualities: Gluten-Free, Non-GMO
Basic Preparation: Caffeinated; 3 grams of tea per six ounces of water yields approximately 150 cups per lb. of tea.
Botanical Name: Camellia Sinensis
Handling / Storage: To be stored in a cool, dry area out of direct light.
Surprise! There is no lemon in our lemonmint tea. It has nothing to do with the peppermint or spearmint. It has to do with the lemon part… After that we add heaps of sugar, some more water, and then serve it over ice.
Recommended Applications: Start with cold, fresh water. Preheat tea pot, use approximately 3 grams of tea leaves for 6 oz of water. For tea, steep 4 minutes. For Herbal Teas/Tisanes brew as black teas, with water to rolling boil. Pour over tea or herbal, do not boil botanicals when making tea.
A classic combination that still is still appreciated in the modern world. The result is a pert green tea flavor with a hint of mint that rejuvenates the mind and body with every sip.
Caffeine Free?: No
Handling / Storage: To be stored in a cool, dry area out of direct light.
Shelf Life: 2 years
Qualities: All Natural, Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO
It's also extremely pleasant over ice with a splash of cream. Gunpowder green tea is somewhat astringent, piney, with hints of citrus and the front and flavors of smoke at the back.
✗ Caffeine Free?
✗ Dietary Notes
Recommended Applications: Start with cold, fresh water. Preheat tea pot, use approximately 3 grams of tea leaves for 6 oz of water. For tea, steep 4 minutes. For Herbal Teas/Tisanes brew as black teas, with water to rolling boil. Pour over tea or herbal, do not boil botanicals when making tea.
Country of Origin: China
Basic Preparation: Caffeinated; 3 grams of tea per six ounces of water yields approximately 150 cups per lb. of tea.
It's a tea drinker's tea. True Darjeeling is officially stamped and approved by the government before it can be sold. Just as true Champagne can only be produced in Champagne, France, Darjeeling can only be produced in the Darjeeling district of West...
Qualities: All Natural, Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO
Handling / Storage: To be stored in a cool, dry area out of direct light.
Botanical Name: Camellia Sinensis
Shelf Life: 2 years
Ingredients: Finest tippy golden flowery orange pekoe.
It also makes for a jovial addition to mulled cider or for serving with dessert after a Thanksgiving feast. The overall flavor is merry to say the least and sure to call on memories of hot cider, cranberry sauce, and dried orange peels tossed in the fireplace...
Qualities: Non-GMO
Country of Origin: United States
Botanical Name: No
Shelf Life: 2 years
Handling / Storage: To be stored in a cool, dry area out of direct light.
Basic Preparation: Non-caffeinated; 3 grams of tea per six ounces of water yields approximately 150 cups per lb. of tea.