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Shiso leaf

By |2021-11-20T23:25:06+08:00September 1st, 2020|Ingredients|

Shiso leaf, also known as beefsteak plant, or Perilla frutescens, is part of the mint family, Lamiaceae. Green shiso is commonly referred to as oba in Japan. This fragrant herb is typically used with sashimi or tempura. It has grown to compliment numerous dishes across cuisines, from salads and sauces to meats and pastas.

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The Eco Shopper: Saving the earth one product at a time

By |2021-11-20T23:26:12+08:00July 1st, 2020|Sustainability|

Hucklebee works in collaboration with The Eco Shopper (TES) who promotes reusable and sustainable eco-friendly products at affordable prices. TES Reusable Utensils are made of Food Grade Polypropylene which is recyclable code PP5. This product is stable and resistant to staining. It has been tried and tested for durability over a period of almost 6 years.

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Cardiofit organic cold-pressed wild apple concentrated vinegar

By |2021-11-21T02:11:08+08:00May 1st, 2020|Products|

Cardiofit is a natural product made in Bosnia and Herzegovina using cold processing to preserve all the protective elements of wild apples and herbs. Wild apples are handpicked in Bosnia's mountains at 700-800 metres altitude. The basic ingredient in wild apples, quercetin, is a powerful instrument in fighting cholesterol and hypertension.

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Sea salt, Okinawan

By |2021-11-23T02:31:14+08:00March 1st, 2020|Ingredients|

The clear blue waters of Okinawa produce some of the richest sea salt in the world. Prevalent coral reef life provide sea water minerals that are highly valued in the islanders' diet. Many types of Okinawan sea salts are mild flavoured compared with other sea salts around the world, making them well-liked in hot dishes, desserts, snacks, and beverages.

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Okinawan all-natural, environmentally-friendly bath amenities

By |2021-11-21T00:33:48+08:00February 1st, 2020|Sustainability|

These bath salts come from a long tradition of soaking in blissful blends of exotic flowers and Okinawan herbs to open the human senses. Humans and plants have co-existed since ancient times. These bath products celebrate this indispensable relationship. Only natural ingredients of Okinawan sea salts and plant derivatives are used, including for colouring and fragrance.

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