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Samadhi: awakening, union, illumination. Despite the name, we don’t promise illumination here, but what you are getting is a great gustative experi...
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Nutritional yeast comes from a different strain of yeast than brewer’s yeast, and is deactivated. It is known for being a source of protein and B v...
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A prized superfruit since ancient times in Asian, European and Middle Eastern traditions. Revered in TCM as a cooling and nourishing Yin tonic. St...
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Golden berries, commonly known as Incan berries or Cape Gooseberries, have been a prized fruit since the Inca civilization. They are a source of Fi...
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Pecans are indigenous to North America and are from the walnut family. Pecans are not considered true nuts but dry fruits called drupaceous nuts. T...
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Not only is ginger known for its sweet yet spicy notes of flavour, but also for its use as a remedy for nausea and as an anti-inflammatory. The the...
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The Thompson raisin, also known as the Sultana raisin, is popular because it is seedless. The Sultana grape, which the Thompson raisin is derived f...
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Pumpkin seeds are commonly used in traditional Mexican cooking and are known as ‘pepitas.’ They provide minerals such as magnesium, zinc, iron, cop...
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Cranberries are indigenous to North America. The fruit was named “cranberry” by European settlers who called it “crane-berry,” thinking the plant’s...
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Mangos are grown throughout the tropics and can be red, orange, or yellow in colour. They are a fleshy stone fruit and botanically related to cashe...
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Cashew nuts are seeds found at the bottom of the cashew apple. They are related to pistachios and mangos. Cashews are rich in copper, iron, magnesi...
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Psyllium husks are known for the notable amount of soluble fibre they provide. Soluble fibre helps you to feel fuller for longer, helps to reduce c...
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As its name indicates, the Brazil nut is indigenous to South America. Some of its common names are cream nut, para-nut, castanheiro do para, castan...
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Hawaii's rich volcanic soil and abundant rainfall combine to produce the world’s finest macadamia nuts. Our macadamias are grown using environmenta...
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Tropical Mix is perfect for travel, lunch-boxes and camping. You can cut them into small pieces to replace raisins in cooking, salads, baking and o...
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Sunflower seeds are indigenous to North America and were consumed by native peoples, raw or roasted. However, sunflower seeds were first commercial...
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Popped corn has an ancient past, being used ornamentally on Aztec ceremonial headdresses, and being made even before this by natives from Mexico (t...
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Pumpkin seeds are commonly used in traditional Mexican cooking and are known as ‘pepitas.’ They provide minerals such as magnesium, zinc, iron, cop...
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Experience the delectable flavor of Solar Gold Dried Fruit! No additives or chemicals, just pure golden berries carefully grown in variable conditi...
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Cashew nuts are seeds found at the bottom of the cashew apple. They are related to pistachios and mangos. Cashews are rich in copper, iron, magnesi...
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The largest natural walnut forests can be found in Kyrgyzstan. Although walnuts have a high fat content, they provide a rich source of healthy omeg...
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With chocolate covered almonds, you get the best of both worlds in terms of flavour and health benefits. Dark chocolate, contrary to common belief,...
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