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Dried vegetables
Dried Hibiscus
Dried hibiscus is an edible flower ingredient made by drying the calyx of roselle (scientific name Hibiscus sabdariffa) in the mallow family. It is a different plant from ornamental hibiscus, and the raw material is the red calyx that thickens and swells after flowering. Prized for its vivid red color and clean acidity... -
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Dried Calendula
Dried calendula is a commercial ingredient made from the petals of the annual "calendula (scientific name Calendula officinalis)" in the daisy family. It is characterized by vivid orange-to-yellow petals, whose coloring is locked in through low-temperature drying. Also called "pot marigold," it is used for cooking... -
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Dried Karaki
Dried karaki is a commercial ingredient made by drying the leaves or bark of the evergreen tree "karaki (a relative of Okinawa cinnamon and Chinese cinnamon)" in the laurel family. Karaki is an aromatic wood in the cinnamon family, with a sweet, soft cinnamon-like aroma, yet not as intensely stimulating as a cinnamon stick... -
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Dried Cardamom
Dried cardamom is a commercial spice ingredient made by drying the fruit (pods) and seeds of a plant in the ginger family. Prized for its sweet, refreshing, refined aroma, that aroma is locked inside the pod through low-temperature drying. Agriture also offers cardamom powder made by finely powdering the same cardamom... -
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Dried Lavender
Dried lavender is a commercial ingredient made by processing the flower spikes of the herb "lavender" in the mint family through low-temperature drying. Prized for the look of small purple flowers strung in spikes and lavender's distinctive refreshing fragrance, it tends to retain its aroma and purple color even when dried. Agriture also offers the same... -
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Dried Chamomile
Dried chamomile is a commercial ingredient made from the flowers of the herb "chamomile" in the daisy family. The contrast between the white petals and yellow center is charming, and it has a sweet, refreshing aroma reminiscent of apple; that coloring and aroma are locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture also offers the same cha... -
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Dried Elderflower
Dried elderflower is a commercial ingredient made from the small flowers that bloom on elder (European elder) in the honeysuckle family. Prized for a sweet, gorgeous aroma reminiscent of muscat, it has long been enjoyed in drinks and sweets in Europe. Agriture also offers the same el... -
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Dried Cherry Blossom
Dried cherry blossom is an edible flower and dried flower ingredient made from the flowers of the cherry (genus Prunus) in the rose family. The flowers, salted and then dried, carry cherry blossom's distinctive soft fragrance and pale pink color, arranged into a form that is easy to handle when dried. Agriture also offers cherry-blossom powder made by powdering the flowers... -
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Dried Clove
Dried clove is a spice made by drying the unopened flower buds of the clove tree in the myrtle family. Also called "choji," it is characterized by its distinctive nail-like shape and sweet, rich aroma; that aroma and flavor are locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture also offers the same clove... -
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Dried Osmanthus
Dried osmanthus is a commercial ingredient made from the small autumn-blooming flowers "kinmokusei (fragrant orange-colored osmanthus)" of the genus Osmanthus in the olive family, kept as raw material with the flower shape and aroma intact. It is characterized by small orange flowers gathered in clusters that give off a sweet, rich fragrance; that color and aroma are locked in through low-temperature drying. Agriture... -
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Dried Lemongrass
Dried lemongrass is a commercial ingredient made by drying the herb "lemongrass" of the genus Cymbopogon in the grass family. Prized for a refreshing aroma reminiscent of lemon, it is finished by low-temperature drying to preserve that aroma as much as possible. Agriture also offers the same lemongrass finely powdered... -
Raw materials & ingredients
What Are Edible Flowers? Types, How to Eat Them, and How to Choose, Explained by a Grower
A dried-vegetable manufacturer explains the types and flavors of edible flowers, how they differ from ornamental flowers, how to choose safe ones, and how to eat and store them. We also introduce ways to enjoy them at home and uses for dried edible flowers. -
Recipes & uses
How to make an herbal tea blend | Formulation design balanced with bitterness, tartness, and umami
Blending herbal tea is a way of combining several herbs and tea leaves to pack a flavor, aroma, and function into a single cup that you can't get from any one on its own. Herbal tea blends made at home extend to enjoyment such as gathering single ingredients at Kaldi or Muji and carrying them in your own bottle. Herbal...
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