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Food – Variety: Licorice, Fennel
Singing, talking, swallowing, tasting. Our throats have a lot to put up with. This soothing, fruity, sweet infusion is our way of saying thank you. Licorice and mullein, along with the sweetness of cinnamon, orange peel, and fennel, make this delicious, relaxing infusion suitable for any time of day.
The essence of this infusion is: “Comforting”.
INGREDIENTS
Licorice*, fennel*, cinnamon*, orange peel*, ginger*, thyme*, mullein*, orange essential oil*, lemon essential oil*, cardamom*, black pepper*, cloves*, turmeric*
*organic farming
Licorice: Licorice has been known since ancient times as a medicinal plant and is one of the 50 basic herbs of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It is about 50 times sweeter than sugar and has a mildly sweet, sour-bitter taste. Thanks to its valuable nutrients, licorice was chosen as the official plant of the year in 2012.
Fennel: Fennel is one of the oldest known medicinal plants in the world. It belongs to the Umbelliferae family and has been popular internationally for thousands of years for its intense aroma. Fennel has a spicy-sweet flavour that is slightly reminiscent of anise.
Cinnamon: Cinnamon is one of the most expensive spices in the world and must have been used as a spice and medicinal plant in China as far back as 3,000 BC. Cinnamon is obtained from the bark of the cinnamon tree in South Asia, has a sweet, aromatic taste and contains numerous tannins and beneficial essential oils.
Orange peel: Everyone knows that oranges are full of useful components. But what few people know is that orange peel is even more beneficial than the pulp: more than 170 plant substances, more than 60 different flavonoids, as well as numerous essential oils make it a valuable source of nutrients. And, thanks to its sweet and refreshing aroma, it is also extremely delicious.
Ginger: Ginger has been used in the Far East for over 3,000 years as a spice and medicinal plant. It has a spicy and fruity flavour and contains various vitamins, essential oils and valuable minerals.
Thyme: Thyme is a herb that has been appreciated by humans for thousands of years as a spice and medicinal plant. It grows mainly around the Mediterranean Sea and has an intense, slightly acidic aroma. Thanks to its highly valued components, thyme was chosen as the medicinal plant of the year in 2006.
Mullein: Not only its external qualities, but also its internal qualities give the mullein a truly majestic appearance. It grows upright like a candle up to two metres in height and has bright yellow flowers with a mild, aromatic flavour. In 1999, the mullein was chosen as the medicinal plant of the year.
Cardamom: Cardamom has been one of the most popular spices throughout the Asian and Arab world for thousands of years. Its delicate, spicy-sweet aroma makes it ideal for use in a variety of dishes, from spicy curries to spiced Christmas sweets. Thanks to its essential oils and other important nutrients, cardamom is also one of the oldest medicinal plants in the world.
Black pepper: Black pepper, also known as the "queen of spices", is now, along with salt, the most important spice in the world. It originally comes from the Malabar Coast in India and has an intense, spicy taste with varying degrees of spiciness. The ancient medicine of Ayurveda recommends black pepper not only as a condiment, but also as a medicinal plant due to its valuable substances.
Cloves: Cloves are the buds of the clove tree and are best known in our latitudes as a spice in dishes such as gingerbread or red cabbage. They belong to the Myrtaceae family and have an intense spicy aroma, which is why they were even paid for with gold in ancient China and Egypt.
Turmeric: Turmeric is an ancient medicinal plant that flourishes mainly in South Asia and the Mediterranean area. It belongs to the Zingiberaceae family and is one of the main ingredients in curry powder. In India, ginger-like and slightly spicy, turmeric has been one of the most important spices for over 5,000 years and was even considered sacred due to its healing power.
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