Inatos Herb Mixture – 100% Natural

$2.89

Inatos Herb Mixture ~ There are an abundant amount of Greek herbs since it is a country located in the Mediterranean. Of the most notable herbs in this mixture, you have dittany, mountain tea (Malotira) chamomile, and sage.

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Inatos Herb Mixture
There are an abundant amount of Greek herbs since it is a country located in the Mediterranean. Of the most notable herbs in this mixture, you have dittany, mountain tea (Malotira) chamomile, and sage.

Healing Properties:

Dittany: Antiseptic, wound healing, soothing of the digestive system, and also great against influenza. Dittany has spasmolytic properties and contributes to the confrontation of circulatory and heart problems. Relieves from headaches, toothaches and stomach disorders. Chewing dittany leaves stops bad breath, helps digestion, and softens stomach aches. Cretan Dittany is also used to stimulate sexual desire.
Mountain Tea (Malotira) Chamomile: Has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties. It is most commonly used to treat colds, sore throats, respiratory problems, indigestion, and mild anxiety, and to reduce fever.
Sage: Relieves headache and sore throat pain, reduces oxidative stress in the body, protects against free radical damage, reduces inflammation, protects against bacterial and viral infections, supports digestion, protects against memory loss, reduces depression, or improving mood.

Ingredients:

Sage, Mountain Tea (Malotira) Chamomile, Dittany
May contain traces of Mustard and Celery

Size:

20 grams

Also Available at Parthenon Market, Deli, and Café

Inatos Spices are 100% Natural Products

Inatos greek spices are 100% natural.
They are packaged in Crete, however, they are grown all over Greece.

 

Artomatic herbs and Spices of Greek Cuisine by Anne Tzogia

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“Herbs were the main ingredient of Greek cooking all the way back to ancient times. Being a natural product of so much variety in the Greek countryside and taking advantage of the ideal climate, they gave the Ancient Greeks the ingredients to flavour their food, as well as the possibility to cure people of diseases. As far as their medical use is concerned, the physician Hippocrates was known for basing the Hippocratic elemental healing system on medicinal herbs, and this system is considered one of the cornerstones of later Western medicine. On the other hand, due to their abundance and simplicity, culinary herbs were widely grown and dried, and their combination with one of the crown jewels of Mediterranean cuisine, olive oil, was commonplace in the preparation of a meal. Sometimes, herbs were also used in some religious ceremonies during the time period.

Some of the main herbs used in Greek cuisine include oregano (known in the classical world for its association with Aphrodite and happiness, whereas today it is considered the king of Greek herbs), thyme, sage, parsley, dill, mint, spearmint, fennel, and many others.

Spices, on their part, were also the main ingredient of an ancient Greek meal, but it is true that the majority of spices used in Greek cookery today can be linked to the millennia of interaction Greece has had with other great civilizations, such as the Romans, the Persians, the Turks, the Arabs and a host of others from all over the world. Today, spices like garlic, onion, cinnamon, cumin, coriander, nutmeg, pepper, paprika, cloves, and sesame constitute an integral part of what makes Greek cuisine so aromatic. A special mention has to be made about greek saffron from Kozani and greek mastic from Chios, both of which have a P.D.O. Designation, are only grown in these specific regions and are regarded as number one worldwide.”

Read the full article by Anna Tzogia here: Aromatic herbs and spices of Greek cuisine!