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Baldini Organic Essential Aroma Rosemary: Unit: 5 ml

For seasoning and flavoring food and beverages

: Description:

Baldini Organic Essential Aroma Rosemary. Add 1-2 drops of the Spice Oil on 1 tsp of honey with boiled water for an aromatic tea infusion. The essential oil is obtained from rosemary rosmarinus officinalis by water distillation. Season and flavor food and drinks with the savoury fresh aroma of rosemary.

Original Product Name:

Rosmarin

EAN / GTIN:

4025121082168

Shipping Weight:

40 g per item

Application:

Add 1-2 drops of essential oil on 1 tsp of honey for an aromatic tea infusion.

Ingredients/INCI:

Rosemary oil (Rosmarinus officinalis) from certified organic farming.
Obtained from steam distillation.

Additional Information:

Store cool.
Do not use undiluted essential oils. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not bring in eyes and mucous membranes.

Certificates

Bio Siegel EU Organic

Eco Inspection Body

Organic products of the brand Baldini
are certified by the inspection body DE-ÖKO-013.
EU- / Non-EU-Agriculture

Distributor:

Taoasis GmbH, Dahlbrede 3, DE-32758 Detmold

shop (at) taoasis [dot] de
www.taoasis.com

Baldini Organic Essential Aroma Rosemary (5 ml) is often purchased together with:

Product Reviews

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I usually only have Primavera, I hadn't tried Baldini yet....
It smells a bit too much like... I don't know, I spontaneously thought of eucalyptus sweets or rubbing alcohol, even though I know it's rosemary and nothing else... So it smells incredibly "healthy", or rather a bit too intense in the first test. I miss a bit the "real, natural" smell you get when you smell a sprig of rosemary.... But maybe it's just too concentrated and I need to use less. But at least it doesn't smell artificial at all! Maybe I'll use it for cooking, it works :-).

Ich habe sonst immer nur Primavera, Baldini hatte ich bisher nicht ausprobiert...
Mir riecht es ein wenig zu sehr nach... weiß nicht, musste spontan an Eukalyptusbonbons oder Franzbranntwein denken, auch wenn ich weiß, es ist Rosmarin und nichts anderes... also es riecht unheimlich "gesund", bzw. so beim ersten Test ein bisschen zu intensiv. Mir fehlt ein wenig der "echte, natürliche" Geruch, den man hat, wenn man an einem Rosmarinzweig riecht... vielleicht ist es aber einfach nur zu konzentriert und ich muss weniger verwenden. Aber es riecht zumindest keinesfalls künstlich! Werde es vielleicht zum Kochen benutzen, geht ja auch :-).

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