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Do you know the feeling? Sometimes you just need something warm...Then our new instant soup snacks are just right! With water simply poured over, they give you a wonderfully delicious, enjoyable savoury soup time in an instant. Whether it is at home or work. With the best ingredients such as vegetables and herbs fresh from the garden as well as valuable sea salt. Without any added sugar and flavour enhancing additives. Gluten-free, vegetarian We are certain that even gourmets will be impressed by the tasty compositions our soup chefs have created for you. "Mixed vegetable" soup snack Pea and vegetable soup perfected with lovage and a little fennel Soup snack "Pot watcher"Pumpkin and carrot soup with chopped chervil Soup snack "Farm lover"Potato and leek soup refined with garden herbs and tasty fried onions Soup snack "Bella Pomodore"Tomato soup, featuring Italian flavours with a fine herbal note Soup snack "Taste of India"Curry-coconut soup with diced peppers seasoned with a hint of Laos powder Soup snack "Trio of cabbage"Cream soup with cauliflower, white cabbage and broccoli, aromatically seasoned with a delicate hint of nutmeg.
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Discover the secret of the Cucina Italiana with this exquisite blend of dried herbs and spices! Oregano, basil, coriander and marjoram give your dishes the freshness and lightness of Mediterranean cuisine. Paprika, thyme, rosemary and onions provide a savoury note, while a pinch of black pepper gives it some spice. Completely without artificial additives and 100% organic, this spice blend brings Italian flair directly into your kitchen - deliberately without sugar and salt. Versatile in use for seasoning meat, fish or vegetables, soups, stews, salads - let your imagination run wild!
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Kala Namak, also referred to as black salt, is an increasingly popular seasoning salt that mainly consists of common salt (NaCl) and a small amount of sulphur compounds. These lend Kala Namak a flavour that is clearly reminiscent of eggs. Indian cuisine traditionally uses Kala Namak to flavour sweet and savoury dishes, such as chutneys, fruit salads and vegetables, but also fish dishes or fruit juices. Here, Kala Namak is gaining in importance especially in vegan cuisine, because it can lend dishes the flavour of eggs without any animal ingredients. It is often used as an egg substitute with tofu or avocado.
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Cream soup with cauliflower, white cabbage and broccoli, aromatically seasoned with a delicate hint of nutmeg. With water simply poured over, they give you a wonderfully delicious, enjoyable savoury soup time in an instant. Whether it is at home or work. With the best ingredients such as vegetables and herbs fresh from the garden as well as valuable sea salt. Without any added sugar and flavour enhancing additives. Gluten-free, vegetarian
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Cream soup with cauliflower, white cabbage and broccoli, aromatically seasoned with a delicate hint of nutmeg. With water simply poured over, they give you a wonderfully delicious, enjoyable savoury soup time in an instant. Whether it is at home or work. With the best ingredients such as vegetables and herbs fresh from the garden as well as valuable sea salt. Without any added sugar and flavour enhancing additives. Gluten-free, vegetarian
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Spice mix for the preparation of a turmeric latte. Golden yellow, tasty and refreshing! Still an insider tip until just recently, Golden Milk has become a trend drink, also under the name turmeric latte. There are good reasons for this: the aromatic-spicy flavour and the soothing, stimulating effect. Golden milk owes its golden yellow colour and thus its name to the main ingredient turmeric. The turmeric root is known for its valuable ingredients and positive properties. Our blend is complemented by the best Ceylon cinnamon and ginger, which additionally stimulates the metabolism and provides a pleasant spiciness. Rounded off with a touch of pepper, whose ingredient piperine promotes the absorption of the curcumin, and a pinch of nutmeg results in a harmonious blend. This makes it the ideal companion for nutrition-conscious everyday life: Prepared with cow's or vegetable milk, it is suitable as a real power drink to start the day or for the lunch break. But it can also be used for cooking and baking.
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with sea salt and delicious garden herbsFor seasoning and refining of sauces, soups, salads, stews, egg dishes, vegetables and much more. On the basis of pure natural sea salt, and twelve selected herbs and spices. Purely plant-based, gluten-and lactose-free, without other additives such as flavor enhancers, anti-caking agents, artificial flavors or the like. Vegan, gluten and lactose free.
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Delicious certified organic herb and seasoning blend. Whether steaks, roasts, steaks, chops or chicken - with this sesoning blend every meat dish tastes delicious! Carefully selected herbs and spices from controlled organic cultivation with pure sea salt give this refined mix its unique delicious savory spicy flavor. No added aromas or flavor enhancers. Even meatless dishes, sauces and side dishes can be refined in an instant.
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KARAKUM - the exclusive Men-Care-Series of Sanct Bernhard Cleans the skin gently and thoroughly. Leaves a fresh, tangy and spicy touch of precious woods and spices. Doesn't cause the skin to dry out! Due to its high proportion of glycerine, KARAKUM FOR MEN Soap is excellent for wet shaving. Just lather up your hands, rub on face or load up a brush, lather up and experience the ultimate wet-shave.
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This is how the Tuscany tastes! This unique composition of dried tomatoes and different certified organic spices is an enjoyment for the palate, with which a tasty, always fresh, vegetable spread is easily made. Bruscetta tastes also excellently in the tomato sauce, with spaghetti, on the pizza, in salad dressings, with lasagna... Whether pure or mixed with olive oil or cream - your ideas for the use of Bruscetta know no bounds. Have a taste!
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A traditional speciality based on a longstanding recipe. A herbal-bitter elixir containing alcohol, featuring selected herbs, spices and roots (Angelica root, calamus root, manna, zedoary root, wormwood herb, fennel, dandelion root with herb, myrrh, gentian root, valerian root, aniseed, orange peel, cinnamon, cardamom, saffron). A harmonious, pleasant-tasting speciality based on a traditional recipe, with a natural, appetite-inducing flavour of purely plant-based origin. A real delight prior to and after every good meal!
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Base for salad dressings with a portion of herbs and spices (45%). You're in for a tasty salad treat! The high percentage of natural and certified organic herbs make your salad dressing to a healthy and flavorsame delight! A perfectly balanced recipe with onions, basil, parsley, lovage, pepper, chives, garlic, turmeric and dill tips and pure, non-iodised sea salt and a hint of lemon. We have not added any flavour enhancers, yeast extracts, acidifier, colourants, etc. Quickly and easily prepared: Simply use vinegar, oil, and add water - done! Pure vegetable Without acidifier Without colourant Yeast-free and lactose-free
Preis: 8.92 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
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What is nutmeg?
Nutmeg is a spice that is derived from the seed of the nutmeg tree, which is native to Indonesia. It has a warm, slightly sweet flavor and is commonly used in both sweet and savory dishes. Nutmeg is often used in baking, as well as in spice blends like pumpkin pie spice and garam masala. It can be used in both ground and whole form, with the freshly grated nutmeg having a more intense flavor.
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Is nutmeg deadly?
Nutmeg is not deadly when consumed in normal culinary amounts. However, consuming large amounts of nutmeg can lead to toxic effects such as hallucinations, nausea, dizziness, and even seizures. In extreme cases, consuming very high doses of nutmeg can be fatal. It is important to use nutmeg in moderation and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about its consumption.
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Is nutmeg poisonous?
Yes, nutmeg can be poisonous if consumed in large amounts. Ingesting high doses of nutmeg can cause symptoms such as hallucinations, nausea, dizziness, and even seizures. It is important to use nutmeg in moderation as a spice in cooking and baking, rather than consuming it in large quantities for recreational purposes.
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'Cinnamon or nutmeg?'
It really depends on the dish or drink. Cinnamon is great for adding warmth and sweetness to baked goods, oatmeal, and hot drinks like apple cider or chai tea. Nutmeg, on the other hand, has a slightly nutty and spicy flavor that pairs well with creamy dishes like eggnog, custards, and savory dishes like pasta or soups. Both spices have their own unique flavors and can be used to enhance different types of recipes.
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Is nutmeg a drug?
Nutmeg is not classified as a drug in the traditional sense, but consuming large amounts of nutmeg can have psychoactive effects due to a compound called myristicin. When ingested in excessive quantities, nutmeg can cause hallucinations, dizziness, nausea, and other negative side effects. It is important to use nutmeg in moderation and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about its effects.
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Does nutmeg cause addiction?
Nutmeg contains a compound called myristicin, which can have hallucinogenic effects when consumed in large amounts. Some people may misuse nutmeg for its psychoactive properties, leading to a potential risk of addiction. However, nutmeg addiction is rare and typically occurs in individuals with a history of substance abuse or seeking alternative ways to achieve a high. It is important to consume nutmeg in moderation and be aware of the potential risks associated with its misuse.
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What is nutmeg spice?
Nutmeg is a spice that comes from the seed of the nutmeg tree, which is native to the Banda Islands in Indonesia. It has a warm, nutty flavor with a hint of sweetness and is often used in both sweet and savory dishes. Nutmeg is commonly used in baking, as well as in soups, stews, and spice blends. It is also known for its aromatic and medicinal properties.
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How many grams of ground nutmeg are equivalent to one whole nutmeg?
One whole nutmeg typically weighs around 5 grams. Therefore, to substitute ground nutmeg for one whole nutmeg, you would use approximately 5 grams of ground nutmeg.
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How does nutmeg cause unconsciousness?
Nutmeg contains a compound called myristicin, which can have hallucinogenic effects when consumed in large amounts. When ingested in excessive quantities, myristicin can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and hallucinations. In severe cases, these symptoms can progress to unconsciousness due to the impact of myristicin on the central nervous system. It is important to note that consuming large amounts of nutmeg to achieve these effects can be extremely dangerous and is not recommended.
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How does nutmeg cause fainting?
Nutmeg contains a compound called myristicin, which in large doses can have hallucinogenic effects. When consumed in excessive amounts, myristicin can also act as a central nervous system depressant, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and fainting. Additionally, nutmeg can cause a drop in blood pressure and heart rate, further contributing to the risk of fainting. It is important to consume nutmeg in moderation to avoid these potentially dangerous side effects.
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Was too much nutmeg used?
It is possible that too much nutmeg was used if the flavor of nutmeg is overpowering and dominates the dish. Nutmeg has a strong and distinct flavor, so using too much can easily overwhelm other ingredients. It is important to use nutmeg in moderation to avoid it becoming the dominant taste in the dish.
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Can one survive nutmeg poisoning?
In most cases, nutmeg poisoning is not fatal and individuals typically recover without any long-term effects. However, consuming large amounts of nutmeg can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, hallucinations, and rapid heartbeat. In severe cases, it can cause seizures, coma, or even death. It is important to seek medical attention if someone is suspected of nutmeg poisoning to receive appropriate treatment and monitoring.