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Hairwax Gummy Styling Wax Extra Gloss 150 ml: shaper and shiner styling wax for extraordinary sheen and texture.
€4,84 €4,20
Styling wax Gummy Styling Hairwax Extra Gloss 150 ml: shaper and shiner styling wax for extraordinary sheen and texture.
€4,84 €4,20
Styling wax Gummy Styling Wax Matt Finish 150 ml: for natural expressions with matte finish and provides texturizing control of hair. Allows you to make your hair.
€4,84 €4,20
Gummy Styling Hairwax Matt Finish 6 stuks: for natural expressions with matte finish and provides texturizing control of hair. Allows you to make your hair.
€21,83 €18,94
Gummy Styling Wax Casual Look 6 stuks: Gummy Styling Wax Casual Look biedt een casual finish en heeft een gemakkelijke zachte textuur voor een coole stijl. De wax biedt een normale tot sterke hold met een natuurlijk mat effect. Met deze haarwax geef je je haar veel volume en een warrige look.
€21,83 €18,94
Gunda Gumberry 5 kg Gunda Gumberry Uganda Gunda (also known as Gumberry in English) is a small, greenish fruit commonly found in India and parts of South Asia. It comes from the plant Cordia myxa, which belongs to the Boraginaceae family. Gunda has various names across different regions: in Hindi, it's called "Lasora," while in other regions it's referred to as "Indian cherry" or "Bhokar." Nutritional Value and Health Benefits of Gunda (Gumberry) Rich in Fiber: Gunda is an excellent source of dietary fiber, which helps improve digestion and prevent constipation. It is often used in traditional medicine for treating digestive issues. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Gunda contains anti-inflammatory compounds that can help reduce inflammation in the body. It's beneficial for people suffering from conditions like arthritis and other inflammatory disorders. Antioxidants: The fruit is packed with antioxidants, which help protect the body from oxidative stress, reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Boosts Immunity: Gunda is known to have a good amount of vitamin C, which helps in boosting the immune system and protecting against common infections like colds and flu. Lowers Cholesterol: Regular consumption of Gunda may help reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) levels due to its high fiber content, thus supporting heart health. Diuretic Properties: Gunda acts as a natural diuretic, promoting urination, which helps in the detoxification of the body and may be beneficial for individuals with kidney or urinary tract issues. Promotes Skin Health: The fruit's antioxidant properties can help in promoting skin health by fighting free radicals and preventing signs of aging. Relieves Respiratory Issues: Gunda is used in traditional remedies to treat respiratory conditions like coughs, colds, and asthma due to its expectorant properties. It helps in clearing mucus and providing relief from congestion. Culinary Uses In Indian cuisine, Gunda is commonly used in pickles (especially in the form of gunda achar) and chutneys due to its tangy flavor. It is also added to curries and vegetable dishes, and its sticky texture makes it an interesting ingredient for various recipes. The fruit is typically consumed when it's green and tender, as the mature fruit becomes very hard. Traditional Medicinal Uses In Ayurveda, Gunda is valued for its ability to balance the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). It has traditionally been used to treat ailments such as diarrhea, dysentery, and sore throats. How to Prepare Gunda (Gumberry) in Various Dishes Gunda Pickle (Lasoda Achar) Ingredients: Fresh Gunda fruits Mustard oil Mustard seeds Fennel seeds Fenugreek seeds Turmeric powder Red chili powder Salt Asafoetida (hing) Steps: Wash and dry the Gunda fruits. Slit the fruits and remove the sticky seed inside. Boil the fruits for a few minutes, then let them cool. In a pan, heat mustard oil and add mustard seeds, fennel seeds, and fenugreek seeds. Once they crackle, add asafoetida, turmeric powder, red chili powder, and salt. Add the boiled Gunda fruits and mix well. Store the pickle in a jar, and let it sit for a week before consuming. Gunda Curry (Lasoda Sabzi) Ingredients: Gunda fruits (fresh or boiled) Potatoes (optional) Onion and garlic Ginger paste Tomato puree Spices: cumin seeds, turmeric, coriander powder, garam masala, red chili powder Salt Oil Steps: Wash the Gunda fruits and remove the seeds. Heat oil in a pan, add cumin seeds, and sauté onions and garlic until golden brown. Add ginger paste and tomato puree and cook until oil separates. Add spices (turmeric, red chili powder, coriander powder, and salt). Add Gunda fruits and potatoes (optional) and cook for 10–15 minutes until tender. Garnish with garam masala and serve with chapati or rice. Stuffed Gunda (Bharwan Gunda) Ingredients: Fresh Gunda fruits Stuffing: ground peanuts, roasted chickpea flour (besan), red chili powder, turmeric, coriander powder, garam masala, salt Oil for frying Steps: Wash and slit the Gunda fruits. Remove the seeds. Prepare a stuffing mixture using ground peanuts, roasted chickpea flour, and spices. Stuff the Gunda fruits with the mixture. Heat oil in a pan and shallow-fry the stuffed Gunda until golden and tender. Serve hot with roti or paratha. Gunda Chutney Ingredients: Fresh Gunda fruits Green chilies Garlic Cumin seeds Coriander leaves Salt Lemon juice Steps: Boil the Gunda fruits for a few minutes. Blend together with green chilies, garlic, cumin seeds, and coriander leaves to make a smooth paste. Add lemon juice and salt to taste. Serve with snacks, chapati, or as a dip. Preparation Tips: Handling the stickiness: Gunda fruits have a sticky resin inside. After boiling or steaming, you can slit the fruits and remove the seeds to reduce the stickiness. Spices for pickling: Gunda’s natural tangy flavor pairs well with spices like mustard seeds, fenugreek, and chili powder in pickles. In addition to these recipes, Gunda can also be added to various stews, stir-fries, or salads. The fruit is versatile and adds a unique flavor and texture to dishes.
€15,99 €12,99
Gunda Gumberry Uganda Gunda (also known as Gumberry in English) is a small, greenish fruit commonly found in India and parts of South Asia. It comes from the plant Cordia myxa, which belongs to the Boraginaceae family. Gunda has various names across different regions: in Hindi, it's called "Lasora," while in other regions it's referred to as "Indian cherry" or "Bhokar." Nutritional Value and Health Benefits of Gunda (Gumberry) Rich in Fiber: Gunda is an excellent source of dietary fiber, which helps improve digestion and prevent constipation. It is often used in traditional medicine for treating digestive issues. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Gunda contains anti-inflammatory compounds that can help reduce inflammation in the body. It's beneficial for people suffering from conditions like arthritis and other inflammatory disorders. Antioxidants: The fruit is packed with antioxidants, which help protect the body from oxidative stress, reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Boosts Immunity: Gunda is known to have a good amount of vitamin C, which helps in boosting the immune system and protecting against common infections like colds and flu. Lowers Cholesterol: Regular consumption of Gunda may help reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) levels due to its high fiber content, thus supporting heart health. Diuretic Properties: Gunda acts as a natural diuretic, promoting urination, which helps in the detoxification of the body and may be beneficial for individuals with kidney or urinary tract issues. Promotes Skin Health: The fruit's antioxidant properties can help in promoting skin health by fighting free radicals and preventing signs of aging. Relieves Respiratory Issues: Gunda is used in traditional remedies to treat respiratory conditions like coughs, colds, and asthma due to its expectorant properties. It helps in clearing mucus and providing relief from congestion. Culinary Uses In Indian cuisine, Gunda is commonly used in pickles (especially in the form of gunda achar) and chutneys due to its tangy flavor. It is also added to curries and vegetable dishes, and its sticky texture makes it an interesting ingredient for various recipes. The fruit is typically consumed when it's green and tender, as the mature fruit becomes very hard. Traditional Medicinal Uses In Ayurveda, Gunda is valued for its ability to balance the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). It has traditionally been used to treat ailments such as diarrhea, dysentery, and sore throats. How to Prepare Gunda (Gumberry) in Various Dishes Gunda Pickle (Lasoda Achar) Ingredients: Fresh Gunda fruits Mustard oil Mustard seeds Fennel seeds Fenugreek seeds Turmeric powder Red chili powder Salt Asafoetida (hing) Steps: Wash and dry the Gunda fruits. Slit the fruits and remove the sticky seed inside. Boil the fruits for a few minutes, then let them cool. In a pan, heat mustard oil and add mustard seeds, fennel seeds, and fenugreek seeds. Once they crackle, add asafoetida, turmeric powder, red chili powder, and salt. Add the boiled Gunda fruits and mix well. Store the pickle in a jar, and let it sit for a week before consuming. Gunda Curry (Lasoda Sabzi) Ingredients: Gunda fruits (fresh or boiled) Potatoes (optional) Onion and garlic Ginger paste Tomato puree Spices: cumin seeds, turmeric, coriander powder, garam masala, red chili powder Salt Oil Steps: Wash the Gunda fruits and remove the seeds. Heat oil in a pan, add cumin seeds, and sauté onions and garlic until golden brown. Add ginger paste and tomato puree and cook until oil separates. Add spices (turmeric, red chili powder, coriander powder, and salt). Add Gunda fruits and potatoes (optional) and cook for 10–15 minutes until tender. Garnish with garam masala and serve with chapati or rice. Stuffed Gunda (Bharwan Gunda) Ingredients: Fresh Gunda fruits Stuffing: ground peanuts, roasted chickpea flour (besan), red chili powder, turmeric, coriander powder, garam masala, salt Oil for frying Steps: Wash and slit the Gunda fruits. Remove the seeds. Prepare a stuffing mixture using ground peanuts, roasted chickpea flour, and spices. Stuff the Gunda fruits with the mixture. Heat oil in a pan and shallow-fry the stuffed Gunda until golden and tender. Serve hot with roti or paratha. Gunda Chutney Ingredients: Fresh Gunda fruits Green chilies Garlic Cumin seeds Coriander leaves Salt Lemon juice Steps: Boil the Gunda fruits for a few minutes. Blend together with green chilies, garlic, cumin seeds, and coriander leaves to make a smooth paste. Add lemon juice and salt to taste. Serve with snacks, chapati, or as a dip. Preparation Tips: Handling the stickiness: Gunda fruits have a sticky resin inside. After boiling or steaming, you can slit the fruits and remove the seeds to reduce the stickiness. Spices for pickling: Gunda’s natural tangy flavor pairs well with spices like mustard seeds, fenugreek, and chili powder in pickles. In addition to these recipes, Gunda can also be added to various stews, stir-fries, or salads. The fruit is versatile and adds a unique flavor and texture to dishes.
€3,99
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H.K. Best Bristles Hair Brush: this medium 7-row brush is suitable for all hair types and will prevent hair breaking thanks to the nicely rounded plastic pins. The 7 rows give a good grip in the hair and within a few strokes the hair will feel tangle free and smooth. The hair will also get a perfect shine so that it looks well cared for. Available in black / red / white, brown / purple.
€3,62 €3,14
H20 Eclaircissant-Embeliisant Lait de Beauté 500 ml: bleaching body lotion with Papaya natural extract (fast action). Thanks to Papaya extracts which compose it, the body lotion H20 Jours Papapa emblellishes your body. It cleans and lightens your skin which becomes uniform and shiny.
€15,17 €13,17
H20 Water Bottle: metal water spray bottle for salons or for personal use.
€5,93 €5,15
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