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KOMBU (Laminaria japonica) is a dark algae that grows in the ocean depths. It is sliced and is a great addition to cooked or steamed vegetables and can also be fried in deep oil. It is added in the cooking of legumes to make them easier to digest.
Magnesium chloride is recommended during strenuous and stressful periods for faster recovery of the body as it: contributes to normal muscle function to reduce fatigue and exhaustion.
Nori algae is an indispensable part of sushi, making it the most popular algae in the world.
Tamari is a traditional Japanese spicy salty flavor, prepared from pure soy, water and sea salt.
Dark sesame oil is obtained by cold pressing roasted sesame seeds and therefore has an extremely fine smell and taste.
Fermented umeboshi plums are of Japanese origin, with a tradition of over thousands of years.
Miso with barley is a fermented soybean and barley paste with the addition of sea salt and the "who" culture used in Japanese cuisine.
The small and extremely nutritious amaranth grains are a great combination with other cereals and in puddings, morning fruit mash and baby spoons.
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.
Do you want a delicious snack, enjoy a slightly nutty taste of sunflower seeds, which will fill you up and provide important nutrients.
This special type of bean is a perfect addition to all meals, and since that is grown organically, is a real treasure trove of minerals, protein and fiber.
Because of its origin called the Mexican beans or "chilli bean".
Cooked brown beans ideal for the preparation of quick meals.
Hot legume nuts, sweet taste is excellent in stews and salads.
Pelati are peeled, whole fruits of tomatoes and very tasty because tomatoes are grown organically.
Aru powder is a starch obtained from the root of a tropical plant (Maranta arundinacea). It is used as a food thickener when preparing stews, thick soups, diet meals and baby food.
Tapioca is rich in starch, which is obtained from the roots of the Latin American manioc (cassava, yucca) and tapioca plants. It is used for making puddings, soups, sauces.
The slightly nutty taste of red rice combines well with other grains, such as brown rice or quinoa. Its taste stands out especially in dishes with root and green leafy vegetables.
Ecozone chia seeds rich in unsaturated fatty acids, naturally rich in calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron and phosphorus.
Chickpeas, a healthy and tasty legume, high in protein.
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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.
The nutty, slightly bitter taste of black sesame enriches dishes and gives it a touch of elegance, whether you add it to cereals, pasta, pastries or salads. Due to its extremely nutritious properties, it has been valued since ancient times in different traditions.
Oats are excellent for porridges and those made from whole grains and from oatmeal, which are ideal for quick breakfast preparation - in combination with fruit and nuts - a real treat!