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The small and extremely nutritious amaranth grains are a great combination with other cereals and in puddings, morning fruit mash and baby spoons.
Cold pressed oil from dehulled rapeseed grown organically.
Dates have little fat and protein, but are rich in carbohydrates, mainly fructose and glucose.
Top stock cube from organic farming that will enrich your numerous dishes. It can be used as the foundation for vegetable soups, sauces or stews.
Top stock cube with herbs from organic farming that will enrich your numerous dishes. It can be used as the foundation for vegetable soups, sauces or stews.
Very tasty candies made with the addition of peppermint extract.
Sunflower oil for frying with a high content of oleic acid.
The creamy structure of nuts enables the wide application of this food in desserts, vegetable whipped cream, shakes, salads and nutritious spreads.
The tiny oval sesame seeds give the dishes a nutty flavor and delicate crunchiness. The main ingredients are tahini (sesame butter) and the famous Central European sweet - halva.
This rice has a mild nutty flavor spicy and intense aroma when cooking, thanks to its exotic tropical origin.
Among all grains brown rice is the most balanced. Its size, shape, color, composition and attitude of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and minerals occupy the middle range of seven basic grains.
Yeast is commonly used for leavening, so that it may increase the volume, developed structure and create a distinct taste and smell.
Quinoa is a grain, that is, a seed that has been cultivated since ancient times and originates from the ancient Incas.
It is known for being richer in proteins, unsaturated fatty acids and carbohydrates than other cereals. Due to its nutritional properties and exceptional nutrition, it is an excellent substitute for rice and pasta.
Cold-pressed oil obtained from the seeds of organically grown sunflowers.
Azuki beans are dark red oval beans, about half a centimeter in size, originating from Japan.
High protein content and very low fat content.
Buckwheat is classified as a cereal, but it is actually a herbaceous vegetable. Of all cereals, it warms the body the most, so it is especially recommended to include it in the winter diet.