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  • Bitter Substance Tablets Herbadigestive - 93 g
    Bitter Substance Tablets Herbadigestive - 93 g

    Bitter substances are an important component of our alimentation. They are necessary for a sufficient production of digestive body fluids. Unfortunately, the bitter substances which are naturally contained in our food, were always more and more bred off so that many aliments such as grapefruits, chicory, brussel sprouts, radicchio or artichokes do not taste so bitter as they did in the past. Bitter Substance Tablets supply your body with the bitter substances of gentian root, bennet, dandelion and chicory that support the digestion in a natural way.

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  • Bitter Substance Tablets Herbadigestive - 93 g
    Bitter Substance Tablets Herbadigestive - 93 g

    Bitter substances are an important component of our alimentation. They are necessary for a sufficient production of digestive body fluids. Unfortunately, the bitter substances which are naturally contained in our food, were always more and more bred off so that many aliments such as grapefruits, chicory, brussel sprouts, radicchio or artichokes do not taste so bitter as they did in the past. Bitter Substance Tablets supply your body with the bitter substances of gentian root, bennet, dandelion and chicory that support the digestion in a natural way.

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  • Ginkgo herbal tea - 50 g
    Ginkgo herbal tea - 50 g

    A refreshing and revitalising tea beverage made of herbs - for daily enjoyment. A refreshing interplay between mildly bitter ginkgo leaves, refreshing mint and cocoa bean shells. This blend featuring the leaves of the temple tree produces a beneficial and vitalising beverage whenever you need it!

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  • Old Swedish Bitters - 500 ml
    Old Swedish Bitters - 500 ml

    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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  • Organic Cranberry Juice - 1 litre
    Organic Cranberry Juice - 1 litre

    100 % fruit juice. Unsweetened fresh juice from controlled organic cultivation. Cranberries, the North American version of the lingonberry, can thank their typical, bright red colour to the fact that they are rich in polyphenols. Once they have ripened well, the cherry-sized fruits are left in their natural state and gently pressed into a refreshing juice with a fruity-bitter taste. No added sugar or preservatives.

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  • Organic Aronia Berry Juice - 1 litre
    Organic Aronia Berry Juice - 1 litre

    The violet-black aronia berry (Aronia melanocarpa), also known as apple berries or black mountain ash, belongs to the rose family and originally comes from North America. The controlled, organic cultivation, mainly in Poland in continental climate conditions (with hot summers and cold winters), guarantees an excellent quality of berries with the most distinctive aroma. The exceptional fruits impress with their fruity-bitter taste and their high content in secondary plant compounds, especially anthocyanins and polyphenols. Organic Aronia Berry Juice therefore makes a refreshing contribution to a well-balanced diet.

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  • Organic Ginger & Pineapple Juice - 1 litre
    Organic Ginger & Pineapple Juice - 1 litre

    with organic turmeric A refreshing, delicious juice that has the sharpness of ginger and the digestive properties of turmeric. Ginger and turmeric stimulate the secretion of gastric juices and bile to help digest fatty foods. With its fruity, tangy and slightly spicy taste, Organic Ginger & Pineapple Juice supports naturally the function of the stomach and gives you a pleasant, warm feeling. Helps prevent nausea, making it ideal when taken prior to travelling or at any time of day. Also delicious as a non-alcoholic aperitif.

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  • Artichoke Capsules - 92 g
    Artichoke Capsules - 92 g

    Nutritional supplement with cynarin and choline. The artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a thistle-like plant from the daisy family, which originally comes from the Mediterranean region. Connoisseurs like its bitter, delicately aromatic taste. Furthermore, people have been aware of its unique positive properties since ancient times. Its contents, and especially the bitter substance cynarin, are exceptionally valued after enjoying ample, high-fat meals. We have added the nutrient choline, which is a component of many foods. Choline contributes towards a normal lipometabolism.

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  • tierlieb Devil's Claw Granules 100 % - 900 g
    tierlieb Devil's Claw Granules 100 % - 900 g

    Feed for dogs and horses. Supports the musculoskeletal system and the digestion. The product's name originates from the African devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) due to the striking appearance of its fruits. Its well-known powers, which are particularly valued amongst dog- and horse-owners, are however contained in the roots of the plant. The main constituents are harpagoside, which is a bitter substance, flavonoids, phytosterols and cinnamic acid. This nutrient complex supports the metabolism of joints, tendons and muscles and maintains the animal's mobility and well-being. In addition, the bitter substances contained promote the distribution of digestive juices and therefore the digestive functions.

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  • Lung-chest-Cough Herbal Tea - 150 g
    Lung-chest-Cough Herbal Tea - 150 g

    Herbal tea blend with marshmallow root, bitter fennel, Icelandic moss, ribwort plantain, licorice and thyme.

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    Organic Cranberries - 250 g

    Ever more popular for good reasons! A dried, fruity-bitter alternative to snacking. Contain a lot of important secondary plant compounds.

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  • Green Tea "Japan Sencha" - 150 g
    Green Tea "Japan Sencha" - 150 g

    Sencha ("steamed tea") is a very popular green tea in original Japanese style.Its wonderful fresh scent, wonderful character, highly aromatic and slightly bitter taste, delights every tea connoisseurs.

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  • Was Aperol distilled?

    Yes, Aperol is a distilled spirit. It is made through a process that involves distilling a combination of herbs, roots, and fruits. This process helps to extract the flavors and aromas from the ingredients, resulting in the distinctive taste of Aperol.

  • From what age is Aperol allowed?

    Aperol is an alcoholic beverage and is typically only allowed for individuals who are of legal drinking age in their country. The legal drinking age varies by country, but in most places, it is 18 or 21 years old. It is important to always check and adhere to the legal drinking age regulations in your specific location before consuming Aperol or any other alcoholic beverage.

  • What is the recipe for an Aperol Spritz?

    The recipe for an Aperol Spritz is simple and refreshing. It typically consists of 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, and a splash of soda water. The drink is usually served over ice in a wine glass, and garnished with an orange slice. It's a popular and easy-to-make cocktail that is perfect for a summer day.

  • How do I remove Aperol stains from my chiffon dress?

    To remove Aperol stains from your chiffon dress, start by gently blotting the stain with a clean cloth to absorb as much of the liquid as possible. Then, mix a solution of mild detergent and cool water, and gently dab the stained area with a sponge or cloth. Avoid rubbing the stain, as this can spread it further. Rinse the area with cool water and repeat the process until the stain is no longer visible. Finally, let the dress air dry. If the stain persists, consider taking the dress to a professional cleaner.

  • Am I bitter?

    It's possible that you may be feeling bitter if you are experiencing feelings of resentment, anger, or disappointment towards a person or situation. Reflecting on your emotions and the reasons behind them can help you determine if bitterness is present. It's important to address these feelings in a healthy way, such as through communication, self-reflection, or seeking support from others, in order to work towards resolving them.

  • What smells bitter?

    Bitter smells can come from a variety of sources, including bitter foods like coffee, dark chocolate, and bitter greens such as arugula or kale. Additionally, some cleaning products and certain chemicals can also have a bitter smell.

  • Is sauerkraut bitter?

    Sauerkraut is not typically considered bitter. It is known for its tangy and slightly sour flavor due to the fermentation process it undergoes. The taste of sauerkraut can vary depending on the recipe and fermentation time, but bitterness is not a common characteristic associated with it.

  • When do you drink Aperol and what does it taste like?

    I typically drink Aperol during the summer months as it is a popular aperitif in Italy and is often enjoyed as a refreshing cocktail. Aperol has a unique taste that is bittersweet with flavors of orange, rhubarb, and herbs. It is often mixed with prosecco and soda water to create a light and citrusy spritz cocktail.

  • Why are chestnuts bitter?

    Chestnuts contain tannins, which are natural compounds that give them a bitter taste. Tannins act as a defense mechanism for the tree, deterring animals from eating the nuts before they are fully ripe. The bitterness of chestnuts can vary depending on the species and the ripeness of the nut. Roasting or boiling chestnuts can help reduce their bitterness and make them more palatable for consumption.

  • Why are zucchinis bitter?

    Zucchinis can taste bitter due to the presence of cucurbitacins, which are natural compounds found in the plant. These compounds act as a defense mechanism to deter animals from eating the plant. Bitter zucchinis are more common in older or overripe fruits, as the cucurbitacin levels tend to increase as the zucchinis mature. To avoid bitterness, it is recommended to harvest zucchinis when they are young and tender.

  • 'Does zucchini taste bitter?'

    No, zucchini does not taste bitter. Zucchini has a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a tender texture, making it a versatile vegetable that can be used in a variety of dishes. It is often described as having a neutral taste that can easily take on the flavors of other ingredients it is cooked with.

  • Do carrots taste bitter?

    Carrots are not typically considered to be bitter in taste. They are known for their slightly sweet and earthy flavor, which comes from their natural sugars and other compounds. However, if carrots are not fresh or have been stored for too long, they may develop a slightly bitter taste. Additionally, some people may perceive a bitter taste in carrots if they are sensitive to certain compounds found in the vegetable. Overall, carrots are generally not considered to be bitter in taste.

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