Red pepper! Favorite hot pepper straight from the sack. Try one of the oldest spices that have been part of the human diet for thousands of years. 100% natural and collected with the love of our people!
It comes from a variety of red hot pepper.It has been used since ancient times to flavor and give extra spicy and spicy taste to many foods, soups and sauces. Depending on the way it is cooked, it gives a more or less spicy taste.
Red chili has also excellent characteristics that benefit the human body.
THErapeutic properties of chili for the body
Chili works in a very beneficial way for both our internal and external health. It is full of antioxidants that when consumed, delay the aging process. They give us protection against arthritis, osteoporosis and general prevention of various diseases but also elastic and youthful skin.
In its medicinal powers, red chili pepper is really effective with the magical substance capsaicin that it contains. It helps the nasal passages in the common cold, raises the body temperature by eliminating toxins while also releasing the breath. In addition, it speeds up fat burning and activates the metabolism. Finally, it contains large amounts of vitamin C kai D and helps increase fertility!
HISTORY "FROM GOLD" BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Christopher Columbus, enchanted by the striking little red fire that awed the natives of the newly discovered America, hid it in his pockets and carried it with him to Naples. The Neapolitans welcome her with enthusiasm and come to love her so much that they consider her as a charm. For them it is a peculiar "eye" that protects them from anyone who could say something bad for them. And if, nevertheless, someone dared to spread a bad and non-existent rumor, the red pepper burned his mouth, making him regret!
However, from the ancient Greek and Roman texts, pepper claims the place of the most desired spice in the world. Spicy or sweet, as well as luxurious, pepper defined the upper classes, pepper easily and quickly captured the majestic 70% of the international spice trade shortly after the unsuccessful attempt of Christopher Columbus to bring it from faraway India.
Extractt from the movie ( ''A touch of spice'', Turkish: Bir tutam baharat), produced in 2003, directed and written by Tassos Boulmetis.
The grandfather used to say that the word "gastronomus" hides the word "astronomus". That's how I got my first astronomy lessons through spices "