This high quality Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil comes from Cinnamonum verum (also called Laurus cinnamomum) from the Laurel (Lauraceae) plant family. This small and bushy evergreen tree is native to Sri Lanka.
Cinnamon bark oil, is produced by steam distillation of Bark from the plant Cinnamomum Zylanicum (Lauraceae). (Lauraceae).
Cardamom is a member of the ginger family, and features a spicy, refreshing aroma! Cardamom essential oil is extracted from the seeds of Cardamom, whose scientific name is Elettaria Cardamomum. It is extensively used and admired as a versatile spice around the world.
The health benefits of Cardamom Essential Oil can be attributed to its ability to reduce spasms, neutralize the adverse effects of chemotherapy, reduce nausea, as well as its qualities as an antiseptic, antimicrobial, aphrodisiac, astringent, digestive, stomachic, stimulant, and diuretic substance.
Black pepper oil is extracted from the plant Piper nigrum of the Piperaceae family. The oil is made from the unripe red fruit of the plant, while white pepper for household use, is made from the same fruit, but the berry is picked when fully ripe and the outside layer (pericarp) is removed before drying. It is a strong and sharp spicy smelling oil and is faintly reminiscent of clove oil, yet more refined. It can range in color from light amber to yellow-green and has a watery viscosity.
Desiccated Coconut is a grated, dried (3% moisture content max.), and unsweetened fresh meat or kernel of a mature fruit of coconut. Dessicated Coconuts are graded by its cutting size, for example, fine grade and medium grade where fine grade is smaller particle size than the medium grade.
Production of Desiccated Coconut requires labour, as the removal of coconut husk, shell and skin are done manually, or given the best of current technology, done semi-automatically.
Coconut milk powder is a fine, white powder used in Southeast Asian and other cuisines.
Coconut water is the clear liquid inside young green coconuts (fruits of the coconut palm). Coconut water has long been a popular drink in the tropical countries where it is available fresh, canned, or bottled.
Sesame oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from sesame seeds. Sesame oil is pressed from the tiny sesame seed.
Treacle was originally the name of a medicinal mixture which was most likely used as an antidote against poisons, in particular venomous bites. The name is derived from Old French triacle, in turn from Latin theriaca meaning “antidote to poison”.