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Anyžių sėklos

Anyžių sėklos

Anise seeds - a spice brought to Europe in the early Middle Ages and quickly gained popularity in cooking. Priests and healers of ancient civilizations appreciated the seeds of anise - the healing properties of which were sometimes called miracles. In cooking, all parts of anise are used in all possible forms. Anise seeds are added to marinades to give them a bright flavor. If you mix them with bay leaf and cinnamon, you get an excellent home seasoning for cold meat dishes. Proteins (g / 100g):18,0 Fats (g / 100g):16,0 Carbohydrates (g / 100g):35,0 Energy value (kcal / 100g):360,0
ypač smulkiai maltos kukurūzų kruopos 45 kg

ypač smulkiai maltos kukurūzų kruopos 45 kg

Сorn groats are finely ground. packed in bags of 45 kg. Price per kilogram on EXW terms. Corn groats do not contain gluten.
Koriandras - Aliejiniai sėklos

Koriandras - Aliejiniai sėklos

Coriander is used as a spice in cooking and for imparting a pleasant aroma in perfumery, cosmetics, and soap making. The plant is a good honey plant. It is widely used as a spice for flavoring and fortifying sausages, cheese, canned meat and fish, pickles, pickles and liqueurs, added to baking Borodino bread, confectionery and culinary products, as well as in the manufacture of certain types of beer and liqueurs (in Germany). Essential oil is obtained from the fruit, which is used for the synthesis of linalyl acetate, citral and other aromatic substances used in perfumery and cosmetics to give perfume products the smell of lily of the valley, violet, rose, bergamot, lily, lemon, etc. Essential oil is used in technology, soap making and in the textile industry. After distilling off the essential oil, the fatty oil is extracted, which is used in the soap industry and the production of oleic acid.
Česnakinė Jūros Druska

Česnakinė Jūros Druska

Use for the preparation of salads, appetizers, soups, second lunch dishes. Proteins (g / 100g):9,5 Fats (g / 100g):0,0 Carbohydrates (g / 100g):3,0 Energy value (kcal / 100g):50