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Rosemary Leaf

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Rosemary Leaf

Rosemary Leaf
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Approx. Price: Rs 350 / KgGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Minimum Order Quantity25 Kg
Packaging Size25 kg
ColorGreen
Packaging TypeBag
Is It DriedDried
GradeA Grade
Usage/ApplicationFood Processing
Is It OrganicNon Organic
Shelf Life12 Months
Product TypeLEAVES
StorageSTORE IN COOL AND DRY PLACE.
BrandAanya
Purity100%
Physical PropertyLONG STRANDS GREENISH IN COLOUR.
Scientific NameRosmarinus Officinalis
Used forFOOD,MEDICINE, COSMECTICS,PHARMA,OIL EXTRACTION.
Moisture5%

AANYA® Rosemary, scientifically known as Rosmarinus officinalis, is an evergreen shrub originating from the Mediterranean region but now cultivated globally for its culinary, medicinal, and ornamental properties. With its needle-like dark green leaves and silvery-white undersides, rosemary presents an aromatic allure, emitting a pine-like fragrance when crushed. During spring and early summer, it blooms clusters of small blue or purplish flowers, attracting bees and adding ornamental value. Renowned for its culinary prowess, rosemary’s leaves flavor a diverse array of dishes, from meats and poultry to soups and roasted vegetables, while its medicinal potential, attributed to antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, extends to aromatherapy and topical applications. Symbolically, rosemary embodies remembrance, fidelity, and friendship across cultures, cementing its place not only in gardens but also in culinary and healing traditions worldwide.
Applications of Rosemary :

Culinary Use: One of the most popular applications of rosemary is in cooking. Its fragrant leaves are used to flavor a wide range of dishes, including meats (such as lamb, chicken, and pork), fish, roasted vegetables, soups, stews, bread, and sauces. Rosemary adds depth and aroma to dishes and can be used both fresh and dried.

Medicinal Purposes: Rosemary has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. It is believed to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Rosemary tea, made by steeping fresh or dried leaves in hot water, is consumed for its purported digestive and immune-boosting properties. Rosemary essential oil is also used in aromatherapy for its stimulating effects and in topical applications for skin and hair health.

Aromatherapy: The essential oil derived from rosemary is a popular ingredient in aromatherapy due to its invigorating and stimulating properties. It is often used in diffusers to create a refreshing and energizing atmosphere, which may help improve concentration, memory, and mental clarity.

Cosmetics and Skincare: Rosemary extract and oil are common ingredients in cosmetic and skincare products due to their potential antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. They are used in formulations for cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and hair care products to promote skin and scalp health.

Herbal Remedies: In herbal medicine, rosemary is utilized in various forms, including teas, tinctures, and poultices, to alleviate symptoms of ailments such as indigestion, headache, muscle pain, and respiratory issues. Its antioxidant properties are believed to contribute to overall health and well-being.

Gardening and Landscaping: Rosemary is valued for its ornamental qualities and is commonly used in landscaping and gardening for its attractive evergreen foliage and aromatic flowers. It can be grown in gardens, containers, or as a hedge, providing both visual appeal and functional benefits.

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  • Item Code: RC400
  • Production Capacity: 8 METRIC TONNES
  • Delivery Time: 3-5 WORKING DAYS
  • Packaging Details: 25 KG PP BAG WITH LINER.
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RoseMary Leaf Powder

RoseMary Leaf Powder
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Approx. Price: Rs 350 / KgGet Latest Price

AANYA® Rosemary, scientifically known as Rosmarinus officinalis, is an evergreen shrub originating from the Mediterranean region but now cultivated globally for its culinary, medicinal, and ornamental properties. With its needle-like dark green leaves and silvery-white undersides, rosemary presents an aromatic allure, emitting a pine-like fragrance when crushed. During spring and early summer, it blooms clusters of small blue or purplish flowers, attracting bees and adding ornamental value. Renowned for its culinary prowess, rosemary’s leaves flavor a diverse array of dishes, from meats and poultry to soups and roasted vegetables, while its medicinal potential, attributed to antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, extends to aromatherapy and topical applications. Symbolically, rosemary embodies remembrance, fidelity, and friendship across cultures, cementing its place not only in gardens but also in culinary and healing traditions worldwide.

Applications of Rosemary :
  1. Culinary Use: One of the most popular applications of rosemary is in cooking. Its fragrant leaves are used to flavor a wide range of dishes, including meats (such as lamb, chicken, and pork), fish, roasted vegetables, soups, stews, bread, and sauces. Rosemary adds depth and aroma to dishes and can be used both fresh and dried.
  2. Medicinal Purposes: Rosemary has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. It is believed to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Rosemary tea, made by steeping fresh or dried leaves in hot water, is consumed for its purported digestive and immune-boosting properties. Rosemary essential oil is also used in aromatherapy for its stimulating effects and in topical applications for skin and hair health.
  3. Aromatherapy: The essential oil derived from rosemary is a popular ingredient in aromatherapy due to its invigorating and stimulating properties. It is often used in diffusers to create a refreshing and energizing atmosphere, which may help improve concentration, memory, and mental clarity.
  4. Cosmetics and Skincare: Rosemary extract and oil are common ingredients in cosmetic and skincare products due to their potential antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. They are used in formulations for cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and hair care products to promote skin and scalp health.
  5. Herbal Remedies: In herbal medicine, rosemary is utilized in various forms, including teas, tinctures, and poultices, to alleviate symptoms of ailments such as indigestion, headache, muscle pain, and respiratory issues. Its antioxidant properties are believed to contribute to overall health and well-being.
  6. Gardening and Landscaping: Rosemary is valued for its ornamental qualities and is commonly used in landscaping and gardening for its attractive evergreen foliage and aromatic flowers. It can be grown in gardens, containers, or as a hedge, providing both visual appeal and functional benefits.
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Rosemary Dried Leaf

Rosemary Dried Leaf
  • Rosemary Dried Leaf
  • Rosemary Dried Leaf
  • Rosemary Dried Leaf
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Approx. Price: Rs 300 / KgGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Minimum Order Quantity5 Kg
FormDried Whole
Oil Content1.5–2%
Cultivation TypeConventional
Processing TypeSun Dried
Packaging TypePP Bag
Purity99%
UsageFood Seasoning
Packaging Size20 kg

AANYA® Rosemary, scientifically known as Rosmarinus officinalis, is an evergreen shrub originating from the Mediterranean region but now cultivated globally for its culinary, medicinal, and ornamental properties. With its needle-like dark green leaves and silvery-white undersides, rosemary presents an aromatic allure, emitting a pine-like fragrance when crushed. During spring and early summer, it blooms clusters of small blue or purplish flowers, attracting bees and adding ornamental value. Renowned for its culinary prowess, rosemary’s leaves flavor a diverse array of dishes, from meats and poultry to soups and roasted vegetables, while its medicinal potential, attributed to antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, extends to aromatherapy and topical applications. Symbolically, rosemary embodies remembrance, fidelity, and friendship across cultures, cementing its place not only in gardens but also in culinary and healing traditions worldwide.

Applications of Rosemary :
  1. Culinary Use: One of the most popular applications of rosemary is in cooking. Its fragrant leaves are used to flavor a wide range of dishes, including meats (such as lamb, chicken, and pork), fish, roasted vegetables, soups, stews, bread, and sauces. Rosemary adds depth and aroma to dishes and can be used both fresh and dried.
  2. Medicinal Purposes: Rosemary has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. It is believed to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Rosemary tea, made by steeping fresh or dried leaves in hot water, is consumed for its purported digestive and immune-boosting properties. Rosemary essential oil is also used in aromatherapy for its stimulating effects and in topical applications for skin and hair health.
  3. Aromatherapy: The essential oil derived from rosemary is a popular ingredient in aromatherapy due to its invigorating and stimulating properties. It is often used in diffusers to create a refreshing and energizing atmosphere, which may help improve concentration, memory, and mental clarity.
  4. Cosmetics and Skincare: Rosemary extract and oil are common ingredients in cosmetic and skincare products due to their potential antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. They are used in formulations for cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and hair care products to promote skin and scalp health.
  5. Herbal Remedies: In herbal medicine, rosemary is utilized in various forms, including teas, tinctures, and poultices, to alleviate symptoms of ailments such as indigestion, headache, muscle pain, and respiratory issues. Its antioxidant properties are believed to contribute to overall health and well-being.
  6. Gardening and Landscaping: Rosemary is valued for its ornamental qualities and is commonly used in landscaping and gardening for its attractive evergreen foliage and aromatic flowers. It can be grown in gardens, containers, or as a hedge, providing both visual appeal and functional benefits.
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Rosemary Leaf Extract

Rosemary Leaf Extract
  • Rosemary Leaf Extract
  • Rosemary Leaf Extract
  • Rosemary Leaf Extract
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Approx. Price: Rs 1,200 / KgGet Latest Price

Product Details:

FormDried Whole
Oil Content1.5–2%
Cultivation TypeConventional

AANYA® Rosemary, scientifically known as Rosmarinus officinalis, is an evergreen shrub originating from the Mediterranean region but now cultivated globally for its culinary, medicinal, and ornamental properties. With its needle-like dark green leaves and silvery-white undersides, rosemary presents an aromatic allure, emitting a pine-like fragrance when crushed. During spring and early summer, it blooms clusters of small blue or purplish flowers, attracting bees and adding ornamental value. Renowned for its culinary prowess, rosemary’s leaves flavor a diverse array of dishes, from meats and poultry to soups and roasted vegetables, while its medicinal potential, attributed to antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, extends to aromatherapy and topical applications. Symbolically, rosemary embodies remembrance, fidelity, and friendship across cultures, cementing its place not only in gardens but also in culinary and healing traditions worldwide.

Applications of Rosemary :
  1. Culinary Use: One of the most popular applications of rosemary is in cooking. Its fragrant leaves are used to flavor a wide range of dishes, including meats (such as lamb, chicken, and pork), fish, roasted vegetables, soups, stews, bread, and sauces. Rosemary adds depth and aroma to dishes and can be used both fresh and dried.
  2. Medicinal Purposes: Rosemary has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. It is believed to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Rosemary tea, made by steeping fresh or dried leaves in hot water, is consumed for its purported digestive and immune-boosting properties. Rosemary essential oil is also used in aromatherapy for its stimulating effects and in topical applications for skin and hair health.
  3. Aromatherapy: The essential oil derived from rosemary is a popular ingredient in aromatherapy due to its invigorating and stimulating properties. It is often used in diffusers to create a refreshing and energizing atmosphere, which may help improve concentration, memory, and mental clarity.
  4. Cosmetics and Skincare: Rosemary extract and oil are common ingredients in cosmetic and skincare products due to their potential antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. They are used in formulations for cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and hair care products to promote skin and scalp health.
  5. Herbal Remedies: In herbal medicine, rosemary is utilized in various forms, including teas, tinctures, and poultices, to alleviate symptoms of ailments such as indigestion, headache, muscle pain, and respiratory issues. Its antioxidant properties are believed to contribute to overall health and well-being.
  6. Gardening and Landscaping: Rosemary is valued for its ornamental qualities and is commonly used in landscaping and gardening for its attractive evergreen foliage and aromatic flowers. It can be grown in gardens, containers, or as a hedge, providing both visual appeal and functional benefits.
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