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Nyasa Botanicals Products
As the team of experts harvesting and cultivating high value certified herbs, spices, essential oils and medicinal indigenous plants, we stock our products that are fully organically certified. The products that we sell are as follows:
Moringa Seeds
Moringa seeds come from the Moringa oleifera tree, also known as the drumstick tree, horseradish tree, or ben oil tree. This tree is native to parts of Africa and Asia and is well-regarded for its nutritional and potential medicinal properties. The seeds of the Moringa tree are often used for a variety of purposes due to their rich nutrient content. Moringa seeds are packed with nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They contain essential amino acids, vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, calcium, and iron. They are also a good source of protein and healthy fats.
Moringa Leaf
Moringa leaf, commonly referred to as the “drumstick tree” or “horseradish tree,” is a fast-growing tree native to parts of Africa and Asia. It is widely cultivated for its various nutritional and medicinal properties. One of the most notable parts of the moringa tree is its leaves, which are highly nutritious and have been used traditionally for centuries in different cultures.
Moringa Oil
Moringa oil, also known as Ben oil or Behen oil, is a highly prized vegetable oil that is extracted from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree. The Moringa tree is native to parts of Africa and Asia and is often referred to as the “drumstick tree,” “miracle tree,” or “horseradish tree.”
Neem Oil
Neem oil is a vegetable oil that is extracted from the fruits and seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica), which is native to the Indian subcontinent. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, agriculture, and cosmetic applications due to its various beneficial properties.
Marula Oil
Marula oil is a type of cosmetic and skincare oil that is derived from the nuts of the marula fruit tree (Sclerocarya birrea), which is native to parts of Africa, particularly regions in Southern Africa. The oil is extracted from the kernels within the marula fruit’s stone. Marula oil has gained popularity in the beauty and skincare industry due to its potential benefits for the skin and hair.
Baobab Powder
Baobab powder is a dietary supplement that is derived from the fruit of the baobab tree (Adansonia species), which is native to certain regions of Africa, Madagascar, and Australia. The baobab tree is often referred to as the “Tree of Life” due to its ability to store water in its massive trunk during periods of drought. Baobab fruit is known for its unique nutritional profile, including high levels of vitamin C, antioxidants, fiber, and various other vitamins and minerals. Baobab powder is made by harvesting the fruit, removing the seeds, and then processing the pulp into a fine powder. This powder can be added to a variety of foods and beverages, such as smoothies, yogurt, juices, and baked goods, to enhance their nutritional content.
Gota Cola
Gotu kola is a plant that is commonly used in traditional medicine, particularly in some Asian cultures. It has been used for centuries for its potential health benefits. Gotu kola is often considered to have properties that support cognitive function and circulation. It is believed to promote mental clarity, enhance memory, and improve blood circulation. In some cultures, gotu kola is also used to treat skin conditions and promote wound healing.
Colombo Roots
African Bird Eye Chillies
African Bird’s Eye Chillies, scientifically known as Capsicum frutescens, are small, fiery hot peppers that belong to the chili pepper family. They are also commonly referred to as African Bird’s Eye Peppers, African Red Chilies, or Peri-Peri peppers. These peppers are native to various regions in Africa and are particularly popular in Southern and Eastern Africa.
Birds Eye Chillies Field
Bird’s eye chili, also known as Thai chili, Thai pepper, or piri piri, is a small and fiery chili pepper that belongs to the species Capsicum annuum. It is commonly used as a spice in various cuisines, particularly in Southeast Asian and African dishes. The chili gets its name from its small size and round shape, resembling bird’s eyes.
Hibuscus
Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants that belong to the mallow family, Malvaceae. These plants are known for their large, colorful flowers that come in various shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, and even white. The most common type of hibiscus is the tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), which is often grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes.
Wild Forest Honey
Wild forest honey, often referred to simply as “forest honey,” is a type of honey that is collected by bees from the nectar of flowers found in wild and untouched forest environments. It is distinct from other types of honey, such as clover honey or orange blossom honey, which are derived from specific types of flowering plants.
Pigeon Peas
Pigeon peas, scientifically known as Cajanus cajan, are a type of legume widely cultivated for their edible seeds. They are also known by various other names, such as Congo peas, gandules, and red gram. Pigeon peas are native to Africa but are now grown in tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
Ginger
Ginger is a commonly used spice in cooking, known for its unique flavor and aroma. It is often used in both sweet and savory dishes to add warmth and depth to the flavor. Ground ginger and fresh ginger root are the two main forms of ginger used in cooking.
Sesame Seed
Sesame seeds are the small, edible seeds that come from the sesame plant (Sesamum indicum). They are widely used in cooking and baking, as well as for their oil, which is extracted from the seeds. Sesame seeds have been cultivated for thousands of years and are known for their nutritional value and versatility in various cuisines around the world.
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