Österreichische Bergkräuter Ginger, Powder, 25 g

Healthy export from the tropics

£3.00

(£120.00 / kg, Price shown includes 5% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Content: Powder, 25 g

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Features & Advantages

  • Fruity and spicy taste
  • Soothes the stomach
  • Versatile use

Item no.: XPI-OEB-4019, EAN: 9002902040192

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Österreichische Bergkräuter Ginger, Powder, 25 g £3.00 (£120.00 / kg)
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Description

Ginger is native to the tropical and subtropical countries of India, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Australia and South America, although the origin of the spice was likely the Pacific Islands.

Ginger has a strong flavour that lends itself to pumpkin dishes as well as other fruits and spices. Soups, sauces, poultry, venison and rice dishes of all kinds can be refined very well using ginger. The flavour could be described as fruity and spicy.

Brand: Österreichische Bergkräuter
Product Features: Vegan, Vegetarian, Free from Artificial Dyes , Preservative-free , Zero Flavour Enhancers , No added aromas
Province : Upper Austria
Storage Instructions: Store cool & dry
Taste: spicy, sweet / mildly sweet
Seal of Approval & Certificates: AT-BIO-301, Austria Bio Garantie, EU / non-EU organic label, kbA - controlled organic cultivation
Ingredients

Ginger[1]

  1. from controlled organic cultivation
Legal information
Manufacturer: Österreichische Bergkräutergenossenschaft eGen, Thierberg 1, 4192, Hirschbach, Austria, www.bergkraeuter.at

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