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Lemon grass powder from the central market at Siem Reap, Cambodia. Stevia and lime juice came from the Bioplanet supermarket. | Lemon grass powder from the central market at Siem Reap, Cambodia. Stevia and lime juice came from the Bioplanet supermarket. | ||
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- | Quinces came from the Molenbeek market in Brussels, Belgium. Port from Delhaize supermarket. Orange from the Tanclub organic shop. Cinnamon leaf and allspice were a gift from a Veronique Linard and Hans de Man living in Jamaica. Cloves came from an organic farm in Tanzania. Kaffir lime and lemon myrtle from the Adelaide Market in Australia. All ingredients were [[http:// | + | Quinces came from the Molenbeek market in Brussels, Belgium. Port from Delhaize supermarket. Orange from the Tanclub organic shop. Cinnamon leaf and allspice were a gift from a Veronique Linard and Hans de Man living in Jamaica. Cloves came from an organic farm in Tanzania. Kaffir lime and lemon myrtle from the Adelaide Market in Australia. All ingredients were [[http:// |
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- | Pour a few spoonfuls of the mixture into small bowls (we used black Japanese [[https:// | + | Pour a few spoonfuls of the mixture into small bowls (we used black Japanese [[http:// |
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Sweet basil seeds came from the Central Market in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Hibiscus flowers were a gift from Veronique Linard which she picked up while working with craft jewellers in Burkina Faso. Dried lavender came from a lavender farm in Istria, Croatia; roses and mallow came from Mmmmh in Brussels. | Sweet basil seeds came from the Central Market in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Hibiscus flowers were a gift from Veronique Linard which she picked up while working with craft jewellers in Burkina Faso. Dried lavender came from a lavender farm in Istria, Croatia; roses and mallow came from Mmmmh in Brussels. | ||
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