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MCT Oil - 500 ml
MCT oil contains the medium-chain, saturated fatty acids caprylic acid (C8) and capric acid (C10) from natural coconut oil in the ratio 60:40. In contrast to the long-chain LCT fats, which are contained in other common vegetable oils, as well as butter and margarine, MCT fats require a much lower digestive effort, do not deposit in the fatty tissue and are quickly converted into energy by the body. MCT oil is tasteless, it contains no carbohydrates and is therefore ideally suited as part of a ketogenic, i.e. a low carbohydrate, diet. Highly recommended as a cooking oil in cold food preparation, for salads, shakes, smoothies or even trendy bulletproof coffees. Since the valuable fatty acids are not very heat resistant, do not use MCT oil for frying and baking.
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Safflower Oil - 750 ml
High quality oil - ideal for a cholesterol-conscious diet. Safflower oil, also called safflower oil is extracted from the seeds of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.). Sanct Bernhard Safflower oil is a very high quality edible oil with a very high content of oleic acid (high oleic, minimum 74%) and natural vitamin E. Due to the fact that substituting saturated fatty acids with unsaturated fatty acids in the diet helps maintain a normal cholesterol level in the blood, safflower oil should not be missing from any cholesterol-conscious diet. With its mild, neutral flavor it is ideal for cold dishes, as for salads, raw food dishes, mayonnaise and the like. Due to its high heat resistance, it can equally well be used for dishes that require high heat. It is also suitable for cooking, boiling, baking and frying.
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Organic Rapeseed Oil - 1 litre
High-quality, purely vegetable cooking oil from controlled organic cultivation with a high content of unsaturated fatty acids. Rapeseed oil impresses with a wide range of uses in cold and hot cuisine. With its pleasant nutty flavour, it is ideal for salads, but also for cooking, frying and baking. Help yourself and enjoy!
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Sweet Nature Erythritol - 1 kg
Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol Erythritol is a virtually calorie-free, naturally occurring and tooth friendly sugar substitute, which is gaining in popularity due to the number of positive attributes. Erythritol provides around 70-80 % of the sweetness of standard household sugar, without any of its negative aspects. It has a glycemic index of 0, does not let the blood sugar rise and does not need to be taken into account in the carbohydrate balance. In contrast to artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or saccharin, which are produced synthetically, erythritol is not a foreign substance to the organism. Sweet Nature erythritol can be used wherever you would usually use sugar: for cooking and baking, to sweeten coffee or tea, with fruit, in muesli or in yoghurt. Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol• As sweet and tasty as sugar! • No calories• Glycemic index: 0• Kind to teeth• No artificial sweeteners• Used like sugar• Ideal for cooking and baking
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Organic Coconut Flour - 1000 g
Rich in fibres. Gluten-free. This top-class, powder-fine coconut flour is obtained from the fresh. partially de-oiled meat of coconuts from controlled organic cultivation. It represents an excellent alternative to conventional grain flours. Those having to or wanting to watch their nutrition can simply take this gluten-free, high-fibre coconut flour to 100% instead of conventional flour to produce cakes, biscuits and even bread. Even for classic baking recipes, up to 25% of conventional flour can be replaced through coconut flour in order to obtain additional fibres and proteins and to reduce sugar consumption. With its touch of natural sweetness and its fresh, slightly exotic aroma, coconut flour can refine many meals. It is also superb for binding sauces and as an additional source of fibre in yoghurts, mueslis or protein shakes.
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Organic Mango Strips - 200 g
Dried, no sulphur, no sugar added. Delectable mango strips from ripe, sun-bathed fruits that have been organically grown. Carefully dried and then freshly packed. Ideal for snacking, baking and creative cooking ideas, for example exotic rice and vegetable dishes. Organic Mango Strips can also be soaked before consumption, e.g. in water, apple juice or in an alcoholic beverage for a tropical fruity cocktail.
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Organic Coconut Oil · cold pressed - 500 ml
This first-class coconut oil is made from the pulp of the ripe coconut from controlled organic cultivation and is mechanically pressed. It contains a high amount of lauric acid which makes this oil very precious. Its delicate coconut flavour makes it a popular ingredient in Oriental and Asian dishes as well as in the European cuisine. Coconut oil is particularly heat-resistant and, therefore, very suitable for cooking, baking, roasting and frying. Connoisseurs use coconut oil as a spread or simply as an alternative to conventional butter or margarine. A real treat you should try!
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Organic Coconut Oil 1000 ml cold pressed - 1 litre
This first-class coconut oil is made from the pulp of the ripe coconut from controlled organic cultivation and is mechanically pressed. It contains a high amount of lauric acid which makes this oil very precious. Its delicate coconut flavour makes it a popular ingredient in Oriental and Asian dishes as well as in the European cuisine. Coconut oil is particularly heat-resistant and, therefore, very suitable for cooking, baking, roasting and frying. Connoisseurs use coconut oil as a spread or simply as an alternative to conventional butter or margarine. A real treat you should try! It can equally be used as a precious cosmetic oil for hair and skin.
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Organic Coconut Oil 1000 ml · cold pressed - 1 litre
This first-class coconut oil is made from the pulp of the ripe coconut from controlled organic cultivation and is mechanically pressed. It contains a high amount of lauric acid which makes this oil very precious. Its delicate coconut flavour makes it a popular ingredient in Oriental and Asian dishes as well as in the European cuisine. Coconut oil is particularly heat-resistant and, therefore, very suitable for cooking, baking, roasting and frying. Connoisseurs use coconut oil as a spread or simply as an alternative to conventional butter or margarine. A real treat you should try! It can equally be used as a precious cosmetic oil for hair and skin.
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Organic Sacha Inchi Oil - 250 ml
Sacha Inchi oil is extracted from the Inca nut (Plukenetia volubilis), a plant native to the tropical regions of the Peruvian Andes. The oil, which is obtained from the seeds of the plant by purely mechanical cold pressing, is considered one of the best oils in the world. It has a mild, slightly nutty flavour that goes very well with salads and cold dishes. Due to its high smoke point (255 °C) it can also be safely used for cooking, frying or baking. The exceptionally high proportion and ideal composition of the omega-3, omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids contained are remarkable. Further positive characteristics, which have quickly been shared amongst nutrition-conscious users, make Sacha Inchi Oil a valuable "superfood" that really deserves this name!
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Organic Yacon Syrup - 250 g
Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) is a plant native to South America which has been used as nutrition for centuries. The syrup, which is obtained from the juicy-sweet tuber, is an excellent, delicious alternative to conventional granulated sugar. Its high fructo-oligosaccharide content (FOS) and indigestible fibres make Yacon syrup a low-glycaemic index sweetener with low calorific content and therefore of interest to all those wishing to reduce the amount of sugar in their diet. Our 100% pure, natural organic yacon syrup is manufactured from yacon roots, which are cultivated in Peru according to stringent ecological principles. It is characterised by a wonderfully mild taste with a light, fruity sweetness. Yacon syrup is highly flexible in use and is superb for sweetening, for example, drinks, desserts and mueslis, but also can be used for cooking and baking.
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Copper Tablets - 40 g
Copper is a trace element required by the human body to perform essential functions. Copper contributes towards a normal function of the nervous system and the energy metabolism, a healthy immune system and maintenance of connective tissue. In our food, copper is mainly contained in chocolate, liver, cereal, vegetables and nuts. Copper deficiency is rare in humans but certain illnesses and taking high doses of zinc, iron or molybdenum can lead to lower copper levels in the body. Each tablet contains 2000 μg copper.
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How can I exchange currency for a foreign currency?
You can exchange currency for a foreign currency at banks, currency exchange offices, or through online currency exchange services. Banks typically offer competitive exchange rates and may have a wide range of foreign currencies available. Currency exchange offices, often located in airports, tourist areas, and major cities, also offer currency exchange services, but their rates may be less favorable. Online currency exchange services allow you to exchange currency from the comfort of your home and may offer competitive rates as well. It's important to compare exchange rates and fees from different sources to get the best deal.
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Which currency system?
The currency system refers to the way a country's currency is managed and exchanged. There are various currency systems, including fixed exchange rate systems, floating exchange rate systems, and managed exchange rate systems. Each system has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of system depends on the economic goals and circumstances of the country. For example, a fixed exchange rate system can provide stability and predictability for international trade, while a floating exchange rate system allows for greater flexibility and adjustment to market forces. Ultimately, the choice of currency system is a complex decision that requires careful consideration of various economic factors.
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What is domestic currency?
Domestic currency refers to the official currency of a particular country, used for transactions within that country. It is issued and regulated by the central bank of the country and is used as a medium of exchange for goods and services. Domestic currency is also used for measuring the value of assets, liabilities, and income within the country's borders. Examples of domestic currencies include the US dollar, the Euro, the Japanese yen, and the British pound.
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What currency is it?
The currency in the image is the Japanese yen. This can be identified by the symbol "¥" and the Japanese characters on the banknote. The yen is the official currency of Japan and is widely used in the country for everyday transactions.
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How is a currency released?
A currency is typically released by a country's central bank or monetary authority. The central bank decides on the amount of currency to release into circulation based on various economic factors such as inflation, interest rates, and overall economic growth. The currency is then physically printed or minted and distributed to banks and financial institutions. The release of currency is carefully managed to ensure stability in the economy and to prevent issues such as hyperinflation.
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What is the European currency?
The European currency is the Euro. It is used by 19 of the 27 European Union countries as their official currency. The Euro was introduced in 1999 and is symbolized by the sign €. It is one of the most widely used currencies in the world.
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What is the official currency?
The official currency of the United States is the United States Dollar, which is denoted by the symbol "$" and the abbreviation "USD". It is the most widely used currency in the world and is issued and regulated by the Federal Reserve System. The dollar is divided into 100 smaller units called cents, and it is used for all financial transactions within the United States.
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What is the English currency?
The English currency is the British Pound Sterling, often simply referred to as the Pound. It is denoted by the symbol £ and is the official currency of the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The Pound is subdivided into 100 smaller units called pence.
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What is the Vietnamese currency?
The currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese đồng, denoted by the symbol "₫". The đồng is issued by the State Bank of Vietnam and is the official currency used in the country. It is subdivided into smaller units called hào and xu, although these are rarely used in practice. The đồng comes in both coins and banknotes, with various denominations available for different transactions.
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What is the Bulgarian currency?
The currency of Bulgaria is the Bulgarian Lev, abbreviated as BGN. The lev is further divided into 100 stotinki. The lev has been the official currency of Bulgaria since 1881, with its value being pegged to the euro since the country's accession to the European Union in 2007.
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What is the Chinese currency?
The Chinese currency is called the Renminbi, with the primary unit being the Yuan.
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What was Solon's currency reform?
Solon's currency reform in ancient Athens involved replacing the existing system of heavy metal coinage with a new system based on a lighter unit of currency called the drachma. This made trade and commerce more accessible to a wider range of people, as the new currency was easier to carry and use in everyday transactions. Additionally, Solon's reform aimed to stabilize the economy by establishing fixed exchange rates between different denominations of coins, which helped to reduce inflation and ensure the value of the currency.
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