The karakovan honeycomb is a cure for human’s body. This honeycomb is made from the essential oil of the flora of the high mountains in Anatolia, the scarce flowers and the endemic plants. The karakovan honeycomb has two colors, the black color is made by the queen bee and the white one is made by the cluster bees. Our karakovan honeycomb, the wonder of nature is exported to all over the world.
Dried Lavender is simply the flower buds (calyxes), or stems (bundles) that have been harvested and preserved by drying. This dried Lavender material can be made into various products, craft items or for culinary use in teas and Herbes De Provence.
Mate is an herbal tea. This tea, commonly known simply as mate, is popular in parts of South America. The leaves and twigs of the yerba mate plant are dried, typically over a fire, and steeped in hot water to make an herbal tea. Mate may be served cold or hot.
Stinging nettle is a nutritious plant popular in Western herbal medicine. Studies suggest that it may reduce inflammation, hay fever symptoms, blood pressure and blood sugar levels — among other benefits. Stinging nettle has been used for hundreds of years to treat painful muscles and joints, eczema, arthritis, gout, and anemia. Today, many people use it to treat urinary problems during the early stages of an enlarged prostate (called benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH).
Prunes are a nutritious fruit. They are a good source of vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. Thanks to their rich fiber content, prunes reinforce the regular function of the digestive system. Their fiber and sorbitol content contributes to intestinal health. It's recommended to limit intake at 44-87 grams a day. Prunes contain many vitamins and minerals, as well as fiber and antioxidants that can contribute to reducing the risk for many chronic diseases.
The Deglet Noor is a medium sized date with a narrow elongated oval shape. They range in color from straw yellow to amber toned with a slightly translucent exterior. Their texture is considered semi-dry and often described as having a slight snappy crunch.