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Aromatic seeds

Aromatic seeds

  • Aneth Officinal Seed Bag

    €5.60

    The fresh and spicy dill leaves, reminiscent of both fennel and mint, are used to season salads and fish. Its seeds, similar to cumin, serve as an aroma for pickles, vinegar and preserves.
    The sweetness of dill goes perfectly with cooked or marinated salmon.

  • Citron Basil Seed Bag

    €5.60

    This plant, native to India where it was attributed a divine nature, is widely used in southern cuisine, to which it brings a fresh flavor of lemon tarragon.
    Basil is ideal for garnishing and flavouring salads, raw vegetables, meats and sauces. A few chiseled leaves in a bottle of olive oil can flavour the seasonings.

  • Sachet seeds Basil Grand Green

    €2.80

    This plant, native to India where it was attributed a divine nature, is widely used in southern cuisine, to which it brings a fresh flavor of lemon tarragon.
    Basil is ideal for garnishing and flavouring salads, raw vegetables, meats and sauces. A few chiseled leaves in a bottle of olive oil can flavour the seasonings.

  • Bag bourrache Officinale seeds

    €2.80

    This plant native to the Mediterranean (North Africa, southern Europe, Syria) has been known since the Middle Ages.
    The leaves of the borage are used as an infusion for its medicinal properties and the flowers to embellish your salads.

  • Common Deer Seed Bag

    €2.80

    This aromatic plant, the basis of the "fine herbs", fully justifies the etymology of its name which means "rejoicing grass" by its subtle and delicate fragrance that perfectly embellishes cooked dishes.
    The chervil enhances the taste of many dishes: salads, soups, and sauces.

  • Very fine Danish chives seed bag

    €5.60

    This plant, part of the "fine herbs", is native to China where it has been grown there for 4000 years and was introduced to the West by Marco Polo at the end of the 13th century.
    She grows back after the cuts. The chives are perfect for the taste of salads, sauces, white cheeses, omelettes...

  • Coriandre seeds bag grown

    €5.60

    Originally from the East, introduced to Europe by the Romans, it has been more than 3000 years since coriander was grown for its culinary and medicinal properties.
    The very fragrant leaves of coriander help to awaken the taste of salads and soups.
    The seeds are also used to raise terrines or pickles.

  • Peppermint Seed Bag

    €5.60

    The mint whose name comes from Greek mythology has never ceased, since that distant time, to feature prominently in cookbooks and pharmacopoeia.
    Mint is to be discovered on strawberries or pineapple to which it brings a real freshness. It is also ideal for summer grills.

  • Seed Bag Common Parsley 2

    €2.80

    Originally from the Mediterranean regions and known since the Greeks and Romans, parsley has become one of the most cultivated and used aromatic herbs in the world. Parsley is ideal for decorating and flavouring salads, raw vegetables, meats and omelettes.

  • Giant Parsley Seeds Bag from Italy

    €5.60

    Originally from the Mediterranean regions and known since the Greeks and Romans, parsley has become one of the most cultivated and used aromatic herbs in the world. Parsley is ideal for decorating and flavouring salads, raw vegetables, meats and omelettes.

  • Dark green curly curly parsley seed bag

    €2.80

    Originally from the Mediterranean regions and known since the Greeks and Romans, parsley has become one of the most cultivated and used aromatic herbs in the world. Parsley is ideal for decorating and flavouring salads, raw vegetables, meats and omelettes.

  • Common Sarriette Seed Bag

    €5.60 -20%€4.48

    The savory is, with its peppery fragrance reminiscent of thyme, one of the oldest aromatic herbs. It is used as a condiment for stuffing, game, stews, sauces... The savory leaves keep very dry in jars.

  • Basil Pistou Seed Bag

    €5.60

    This plant, native to India where it was attributed a divine nature, is widely used in southern cuisine, to which is brought a fresh flavor of lemon tarragon.
    Basil is ideal for garnishing and flavouring salads, raw vegetables, meats and sauces. A few chiseled leaves in a bottle of olive oil can flavour the seasonings.

  • Camomille Seed Bag

    €5.60

    The Egyptians used chamomile for its healing properties, the Greeks to cure fever. In Western Europe, chamomile infusion has traditionally been a part of family after-dinner prescriptions.

  • Packet of cumin seeds from the meadows

    €5.60

    Also known as cavi, cumin is one of the aromatic plants known since time immemorial: seeds have been found in the remains of meals dating back to the Stone Age!

  • Ordinary Marjolaine Seed Bag

    €5.60

    Native to Africa and Asia, introduced to Europe in the Middle Ages, marjoram is highly appreciated for its spicy aroma.
    Marjoram is ideal for deliciously flavouring white meats but also mayonnaise.

  • Melisse officinal seed bag

    €5.60

    This plant has been known for a long time and was widely used in some medicinal potions.
    It is also called "lemongrass" because of its characteristic fragrance.
    Reputedly digestive and sedative, the officinal lemon balm can be consumed in herbal tea.

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    Bag seeds Rosemary officinal

    €5.05

    Rosemary, whose Latin name means "sea rosée", has occupied a privileged place in the repertoire of aromatic herbs of cooks since time immemorial.
    A handful of dry rosemary thrown on the embers of a barbecue makes the grills fragrant. It is also perfect for the taste of white meats and summer vegetables.

  • Bag sauge seeds officinale

    €5.60

    Few plants have such a universal reputation. Sage is, from China to Europe, used since ancient times as much as an aroma as for its medicinal virtues. Sage helps to deliciously flavour white meats.

  • Belleville Oseille Seeds Bag

    €5.60

    This variety is very productive and gives large green leaves with a fine and powerful aroma. Sorrel is perfect for seasoning soups, sauces, omelettes and fish.