Did the ancient Egyptians Know the Dill weed? how do they use it?
1) The seeds are used as a stalk of the wind
2) Treatment of some diseases of leg vessels
3) Anti-scabies
4) Palliative pain relief
5) Bandage to soften and soften the shoulder
Benefits of dill Weeds:
Helps decrease menstrual cramps
Helps lower the rate of depression
Reduce cholesterol
repellent for natural diseases
Treatment of epilepsy
A source of energy and helps digestion through beneficial fatty acids.
Dill Herb / Dried Dill
Botanical name: Anethum graveolens
Family: Apiaceae
Common names: dried Dill leaves, dill weed
Cultivation: Common
Dried method: by Air drying or Dehydration
Packing: 20 kg bags
Form: crushed Dried Dill leaves
HS Code: 0712900090
Did the ancient Egyptians Know the Dill weed? how do they use it?
1) The seeds are used as a stalk of the wind
2) Treatment of some diseases of leg vessels
3) Anti-scabies
4) Palliative pain relief
5) Bandage to soften and soften the shoulder
Sage has proven to be as popular culinary uses as Oregano to flavour meat and poultry dishes, as well as salads, pickles, and cheese.
Scientific Name:
Salvia Officinalis
Qualities:
Rubbed, Cut & Ground
Cartoon boxes, polypropylene bags, etc.,
10 kg, 20 kg, 25 kg, 50 kg, etc
Dried Sage
Name: dried Sage leaves
Family: Lamiaceae
Botanical name: Salvia officinalis
Hs Code: 12119099
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 20 kg pp bags
Cultivation: common (conventional)
Attractive uses of sage in Ancient Egypt?
1. Ancient Egyptians knew sage's healing properties for more than 4000 years.
2. They used the sage plant to cure infertility, serious diseases, and epidemics such as the plague.
3. They used the sage plant as a common element for the mummification of mummies in the Cemeteries of the Pharaohs.
4. They used the sage plant to treat the infertility of women and enhance menstruation.
5. They used sage plants to cure digestion disorders and pains in teeth.
Dried Dill Herb / Dried Dill
Botanical name: Anethum graveolens
Family: Apiaceae
Common names: dried Dill leaves, dill weed
Cultivation: Common
Packing: 20 kg bags
Form: crushed Dried Dill leaves
HS Code: 0712900090
Did the ancient Egyptians Know the Dill weed? how do they use it?
1) The seeds are used as a stalk of the wind
2) Treatment of some diseases of leg vessels
3) Anti-scabies
4) Palliative pain relief
5) Bandage to soften and soften the shoulder
Benefits of dill Weeds:
Helps decrease menstrual cramps
Helps lower the rate of depression
Reduce cholesterol
repellent for natural diseases
Treatment of epilepsy
A source of energy and helps digestion through beneficial fatty acids.
Dill Weed Herb / Dried Dill
Botanical name: Anethum graveolens
Family: Apiaceae
Common names: dried Dill leaves, dill weed
Cultivation: Common
Packing: 20 kg bags
Form: crushed Dried Dill leaves
HS Code: 0712900090
Did the ancient Egyptians Know the Dill weed? how do they use it?
1) The seeds are used as a stalk of the wind
2) Treatment of some diseases of leg vessels
3) Anti-scabies
4) Palliative pain relief
5) Bandage to soften and soften the shoulder
Benefits of dill Weeds:
Helps decrease menstrual cramps
Helps lower the rate of depression
Reduce cholesterol
repellent for natural diseases
Treatment of epilepsy
A source of energy and helps digestion through beneficial fatty acids.
Product name Sage Leaf
Botanical name Salvia officinalis
Hs Code 12119099
Origin Egypt
Popular in both Italian and British cookery sage has long greygreen leaves with a slightly furry surface Its aroma is pungent and it has a strong slightly minty musky taste Traditionally its used to flavour sausages and as a stuffing for fatty meats such as pork and goose
History
Painting from Koehlers Medicinal Plants 1887
Salvia officinalis has been used since ancient times for warding off evil snakebites increasing womens fertility and more The Romans referred to sage as the holy herb and employed it in their religious rituals Theophrastus wrote about two different sages a wild undershrub he called sphakos and a similar cultivated plant he called elelisphakos Pliny the Elder said the latter plant was called salvia by the Romans and used as a diuretic a local anesthetic for the skin a styptic and for other uses Charlemagne recommended the plant for cultivation in the early Middle Ages and during the Carolingian Empire it was cultivated in monastery gardens Walafrid Strabo described it in his poem Hortulus as having a sweet scent and being useful for many human ailmentshe went back to the Greek root for the name and called it lelifagus