Erbe di Brai Loi Sardischer Zitronenthymian, 14-g-Beutel
Although there is a relationship to thyme, lemon thyme does not taste as thyme-y as you might think. The intense citrus aroma is clearly superior to the herbal note, which makes it taste very fresh. It goes particularly well with fish, poultry, and grilled vegetables, but also works nicely as an ingredient in herbal teas.
The herbs Erbe di Brai Loi may seem a little inconspicuous due to their modest packaging, but as soon as you open the pack, you know these herbs are different. The intense fragrance and the dust-and break-free herbs make you come back for more. The herbs reach the customer within a maximum of one year - this is essential to the producer Peter Meier, that the customers get the full aroma. Meier, originally from Switzerland, runs the Erbe di Brai Loi farm in the Sardinian hinterland. The farm is located on the southeast coast of Sardinia, about 3 kilometers from the beach, at the foot of some hills. The barren, loamy soil and the hillside location, lots of sun, and often strong winds are responsible for the intense aroma of the herbs. Meier uses almost exclusively biodynamic cultivation methods and most of the harvest is done by hand. Plows and harrows and the use of donkeys make you feel like you've traveled back in time.
Distributor: Azienda agricola Erbe di Brai Loi di Meier H.P.Feraxi, I-09043 Muravera CA, Italy
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Ingredients:
Zitronenthymian aus Sardinien
This product contains on average:
Nutrition Facts | per 100 g |
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Energy | 0 kJ / 0 kcal |
Protein | 0 g |
Fat | 0 g |
-of which saturates | 0 g |
Carbohydrates | 0 g |
-of which sugars | 0 g |
Fibres | 0 g |
Sodium | 0 g |
Erbe di Brai Loi
The herbs Erbe di Brai Loi may seem a little inconspicuous due to their modest packaging, but as soon as you open the pack, you know these herbs are different. The intense fragrance and the dust-and break-free herbs make you come back for more. The herbs reach the customer within a maximum of one year - this is essential to the producer Peter Meier, that the customers get the full aroma. Meier, originally from Switzerland, runs the Erbe di Brai Loi farm in the Sardinian hinterland. The farm is located on the southeast coast of Sardinia, about 3 kilometers from the beach, at the foot of some hills. The barren, loamy soil and the hillside location, lots of sun, and often strong winds are responsible for the intense aroma of the herbs. Meier uses almost exclusively biodynamic cultivation methods and most of the harvest is done by hand. Plows and harrows and the use of donkeys make you feel like you've traveled back in time.