Produkte und Fragen zum Begriff Chestnut:
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This dark brown, exquisite honey speciality comes from the nectar of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) and is a honey for real connoisseurs. Thanks to its strong, malty and slightly bitter flavours, it adopts a very special position in the honey spectrum. Along with its strong flavour, it is characterised by a rather subtle sweetness. This chestnut honey is harvested in the north west of Italy in the Piemont region.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Capsules are the perfect food supplement for everyone who wants to do something for their blood vessels and connective tissue, apart from taking enough exercise and using household remedies such as bursts of cold water, hot and cold showers, wearing comfortable socks and tights and putting the feet up. Vitamin C contributes towards normal production of collagen for a healthy blood vessel function. Manganese contributes towards healthy development of connective tissue and copper helps maintain a healthy, elastic connective tissue. Together they protect the cells against oxidative stress, therefore against excessive cell damaging free radicals. Valuable extracts of buckwheat herb (Fagopyrum esculentum), horse chestnut seeds and red vine leaves are added supplements.
Preis: 11.10 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £ -
3-piece set includes Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Capsules 120 capsules Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream 150 ml AktiVen Leg Spray 125 ml Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Capsules Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Capsules are the perfect food supplement for everyone who wants to do something for their blood vessels and connective tissue, apart from taking enough exercise and using household remedies such as bursts of cold water, hot and cold showers, wearing comfortable socks and tights and putting the feet up. Vitamin C contributes towards normal production of collagen for a healthy blood vessel function. Manganese contributes towards healthy development of connective tissue and copper helps maintain a healthy, elastic connective tissue. Together they protect the cells against oxidative stress, therefore against excessive cell damaging free radicals. Valuable extracts of buckwheat herb (Fagopyrum esculentum), horse chestnut seeds and red vine leaves are added supplements.Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream Feel the power of the horse chestnut and the extract of red vine leaf and the well-being for your arms and legs. Grain germ oil, jojoba oil, avocado oil, honey and natural moisturizing factors protect and nourish the skin, keeping it fresh, smooth and supple. Horse chestnuts and the freshly harvested leaf of the red vine contain natural substances that have proven to care for tired, strained legs, and for the maintenance of a healthy vein and vessel circulation. Particularly those who have to sit or stand a lot, load their veins beyond the usual limit. The massage with our precious, circulation-promoting Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream has a beneficial effect on tired, heavy legs. 20 test persons after a 4-weeks study: Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream was very well tolerated by all test persons The feeling of tiredness in the legs is reduced 100% confirm that Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream relieves the heaviness of the legs 95% agree that Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream is ideal to stimulate tired, stressed legs and helps maintain a good blood flow in the arterial vessels and veins AktiVen Leg Spray A refreshing treat for tired, stressed feet. AktiVen Leg Spray contains the activating extracts of red vine leaves and horse chestnut, which give new vitality to the legs. The precious ingredients care, revitalize and refresh. For all who stand a lot - also for sports - AktiVen Leg Spray provides a soothing relief for your legs.
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Feel the power of the horse chestnut and the extract of red vine leaf and the well-being for your arms and legs. Grain germ oil, jojoba oil, avocado oil, honey and natural moisturizing factors protect and nourish the skin, keeping it fresh, smooth and supple. Horse chestnuts and the freshly harvested leaf of the red vine contain natural substances that have proven to care for tired, strained legs, and for the maintenance of a healthy vein and vessel circulation. Particularly those who have to sit or stand a lot, load their veins beyond the usual limit. The massage with our precious, circulation-promoting Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream has a beneficial effect on tired, heavy legs. 20 test persons after a 4-weeks study: Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream was very well tolerated by all test persons The feeling of tiredness in the legs is reduced 100% confirm that Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream relieves the heaviness of the legs 95% agree that Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream is ideal to stimulate tired, stressed legs and helps maintain a good blood flow in the arterial vessels and veins
Preis: 1.97 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £ -
Feel the power of the horse chestnut and the extract of red vine leaf and the well-being for your arms and legs. Grain germ oil, jojoba oil, avocado oil, honey and natural moisturizing factors protect and nourish the skin, keeping it fresh, smooth and supple. Horse chestnuts and the freshly harvested leaf of the red vine contain natural substances that have proven to care for tired, strained legs, and for the maintenance of a healthy vein and vessel circulation. Particularly those who have to sit or stand a lot, load their veins beyond the usual limit. The massage with our precious, circulation-promoting Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream has a beneficial effect on tired, heavy legs. 20 test persons after a 4-weeks study: Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream was very well tolerated by all test persons The feeling of tiredness in the legs is reduced 100% confirm that Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream relieves the heaviness of the legs 95% agree that Horse Chestnut Vine Leaf Cream is ideal to stimulate tired, stressed legs and helps maintain a good blood flow in the arterial vessels and veins
Preis: 8.57 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £ -
Left in their natural state, from the Styrian oil pumpkin. These pumpkin seeds from the Styrian oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) from controlled organic cultivation in Austria delight young and old with their aromatic, delicate-nutty flavour. They can be nibbled as a snack, but are also excellent for refining salads, mueslis and soups or as an ingredient in delicious bread and other baked goods.
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Organic Pumpkin Seeds left in their natural state from the Styrian oil pumpkin. These pumpkin seeds from the Styrian oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) from controlled organic cultivation in Austria delight young and old with their aromatic, delicate-nutty flavour. They can be nibbled as a snack, but are also excellent for refining salads, mueslis and soups or as an ingredient in delicious bread and other baked goods.
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Soothing, relaxing, snug. Dimensions: approx. 28 x 28 cm. GOTS-certified organic cotton pillow filled with Swiss stone pine flakes from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains. Careful handling of Swiss stone pine pillows is essential in order to make full use of the natural power of the "Queen of the Alps" Swiss stone pine. Enjoy the aromatic fir scent of Swiss stone pine, which is commonly perceived to be conducive to healthy, restful sleep. SustainableThis pillow cover was woven from pure GOTS-certified organic cotton. These Swiss stone pine flakes come from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains HandmadeThis high quality Swiss stone pine pillow was carefully handcrafted in Austria. SocialManufacturing is undertaken exclusively by people with disabilities in eco-social facilities in Austria FairFrom the procurement of raw materials to the choice of packaging materials, attention is paid to fair framework conditions throughout the entire production process.
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The "Green gold of the Indians" - a South American tea delicacy from controlled organic cultivation in Brazil. Mate tea was once drunk by Argentinian Gauchos. It slowly developed into the national beverage of all South American countries. The specific production process guarantees the characteristic smoky, earthy, but pleasantly harmonious taste of our Organic Mate Tea.
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A flavoured green rooibos tea from controlled organic cultivation with the crisp, fresh taste of lemon, lime and green mint. Enjoy on hot summer days as an iced tea - a refreshing, healthy treat for young and old! Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
Preis: 7.63 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
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Can the chestnut sapling survive without a chestnut?
Yes, a chestnut sapling can survive without a chestnut. The chestnut is the seed that germinates to grow into a sapling, but once the sapling has established its own root system and is able to photosynthesize and absorb nutrients from the soil, it no longer relies on the original chestnut for survival. The chestnut seed provides the initial nutrients and energy for the sapling to grow, but once it becomes self-sufficient, it can continue to grow and thrive independently.
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Is the chestnut (sweet chestnut) toxic to dogs?
Yes, chestnuts, including sweet chestnuts, are not toxic to dogs when consumed in moderation. However, they should be given to dogs in small amounts and only as an occasional treat. Eating large quantities of chestnuts can lead to gastrointestinal upset in dogs due to their high fiber content. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing any new food to your dog's diet.
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Is the chestnut (edible chestnut) toxic to dogs?
Yes, chestnuts are not toxic to dogs and can be safely consumed by them. However, it is important to feed them in moderation as they are high in carbohydrates and can cause stomach upset or digestive issues if consumed in large quantities. Additionally, it is best to feed chestnuts to dogs in their natural, unseasoned form to avoid any potential health risks.
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What is chestnut puree?
Chestnut puree is a sweet and creamy spread made from cooked and pureed chestnuts. It is often sweetened with sugar and flavored with vanilla or other spices. Chestnut puree can be used as a filling for pastries, cakes, and desserts, or spread on toast or crackers. It is a popular ingredient in European and Mediterranean cuisines.
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Can budgies have chestnut branches?
Yes, budgies can have chestnut branches in their cage for perching and chewing. However, it is important to make sure the branches are pesticide-free and thoroughly cleaned before placing them in the cage. Additionally, monitor your budgie's behavior to ensure they are not ingesting too much of the wood, as it could potentially cause digestive issues.
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Why does the chestnut explode?
The chestnut explodes due to the buildup of steam inside the nut as it heats up. The water content within the chestnut turns into steam, creating pressure within the nut. Eventually, the pressure becomes too great for the shell to contain, causing it to burst open with a popping sound. This natural process helps the chestnut release its seeds, allowing them to disperse and potentially grow into new trees.
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Can budgerigars have chestnut branches?
Yes, budgerigars can have chestnut branches as part of their environment or cage setup. Chestnut branches can provide a natural and enriching element for budgerigars to perch on, explore, and chew on. However, it is important to ensure that the branches are clean, untreated, and free from any pesticides or harmful substances before introducing them to the budgerigar's environment. Regularly inspecting the branches for any signs of damage or wear is also recommended to prevent any potential hazards to the birds.
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Is this a chestnut mushroom?
Without a visual reference, it is difficult to definitively identify whether a mushroom is a chestnut mushroom. However, chestnut mushrooms are typically medium to dark brown in color, with a rounded cap and a short stem. They also have a mild, nutty flavor. If the mushroom in question matches these characteristics, it is likely a chestnut mushroom. If you are unsure, it is best to consult a mushroom identification guide or an expert before consuming.
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Are those chestnut brown caps?
Yes, those are chestnut brown caps. They have a rich brown color that resembles the shade of chestnuts, and they are likely made from a material that has been dyed or naturally grown in that color. The caps may also have a glossy or matte finish that further enhances their chestnut brown appearance.
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What's wrong with this chestnut?
It's difficult to determine what is wrong with the chestnut without more information or a visual inspection. However, common issues with chestnuts can include mold, rot, insect infestation, or physical damage. It's important to carefully examine the chestnut for any signs of discoloration, soft spots, or unusual odors, and to properly store them in a cool, dry place to prevent spoilage. If in doubt, it's best to discard the chestnut to avoid any potential health risks.
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"Will my chestnut tree survive?"
The survival of your chestnut tree depends on various factors such as its current health, the growing conditions, and any potential threats such as diseases or pests. It's important to assess the tree's overall health, provide proper care including watering, fertilizing, and pruning, and monitor for any signs of distress. Additionally, consulting with a local arborist or horticulturist can provide valuable insights and recommendations for ensuring the survival of your chestnut tree.
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Is this a chestnut bolete?
Without a visual reference, it is difficult to definitively identify a chestnut bolete. However, chestnut boletes typically have a chestnut-brown cap with a velvety texture and a stout, bulbous stem. The underside of the cap usually has small, angular pores that are yellow when young and turn olive-brown as the mushroom matures. To accurately identify a chestnut bolete, it is best to consult a field guide or an experienced mycologist.