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The Framboise Glace au Gramme
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Tulasi Indian incense offers unique quality and scents. Hand rolled in a mixture of wood powder from Tulasi or Tulsi (a species of basil, a sacred plant in Indian culture) and floral resin, they are then soaked in essential oils. The result of craftsmanship, each stick is rolled by hand.
The effects of cinnamon are stimulating and warming.
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The hook is a practical solution to free up space and have everything close at hand. In addition to its functional aspect, it also gives a unique style and dresses your walls beyond measure. This tripled hook is made of carved wood with flower patterns and wrought iron hooks.
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Dried hibiscus flowers with an intense purple color and a sweet and fragrant, sweet and floral, slightly acidic flavor.
Its taste will flavor your desserts such as your crème brûlée or your cakes.
Its virtues are multiple: thirst-quenching, slimming, draining and digestive.
On sale online from 100 gr
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Our anti-stress infusion naturally promotes relaxation and contributes to your physical and mental well-being.
Infusion of pleasant flavor, prepared from the mixture of 100% organic plants: chamomile, lime, mint and lime blossom.
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Mukhwas is an Indian snack that is used as a mouth freshener, especially after meals. Composed of different seeds such as fennel, anise, coconut and sesame seeds, this recipe brings a very sweet and aromatic flavor to the palate. Sometimes adding sugar and / or various oils will make them tastier and more vivid in color.
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Flowering teas are hand rolled one by one by artisans with the highest quality green tea leaves and edible flowers. Infused in a glass teapot, the tea blooms...
Helps against fatigue, colds, fever and rheumatism.
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Earl Gray is a blend of black tea flavored with bergamot.
This tea owes its name to Count Gray (whose English translation is "Earl Grey"). A Chinese servant working for the Gray family would have had the idea to enhance the taste of tea by dipping a slice of bergamot in it before serving it to the Gray family.
Earl-Grey is well known for its effects on...