Nutrient Rich Gluten Free Yeast Extract Indulge in our gluten-free yeast extract, packed with natural protein and vitamins, notably vitamin B12. Versatile Culinary Uses Enhance your meals by spreading on…
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…extra nutrients into plant-based diets. Add to salads and breakfast cereals or blend into salad dressings, smoothies, butters or other creamy dishes. As with all foods, introduce into your diet…
…nature nourishing food (real food), to my customers. Locally produced and from the four corners of the globe – that tastes feckin awesome too…” The name Mobia comes from Mo…
Benefits A great source of minerals and B vitamins. Rich in iron, calcium and zinc. A high-fibre food. About: Known as “the lost crop of the Incas”, maca has been…
INGREDIENTS Pea protein isolate, Beetroot, Apple fibre, Natural strawberry flavour, Red marine algae, Flaxseed, Potassium phosphate dibasic, Sunflower lecithin, Apple pectin, Calcium citrate, Citric acid, Magnesium citrate, L-ascorbic acid, Spirulina,…
…Cayenne is SUCH a staple in our store cupboard and apothecary, due to its myriad of benefits as a culinary spice and as an unparalleled combination of anti-inflammatory, cardiac tonic,…
…I think they’re a vitamin I can’t really for-go in the future. Would you recommend it: Yes, highly recommend the Wild Nutrition B-Complex. I love this brand and company! These…
…me and that was that.. boom! I’m a convert. This rich, fresh, creamy, nutty, buttery, goodness is the hidden gem in The Hopsack’s cave of goodies. But where did the magic…
…of their copper content. Just one last one to round it off – broccoli, a source of calcium as we regularly quote to customers, has only 25% of the calcium…
…to your retina as they cause lesions in the tiny capillaries that feed our eyes. This is most obviously borne out in diabetics where diabetic retinopathy is a common long…