Monday, 9 September 2013 00:00
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Dinidu Exporters, Colombo 13, who are focused on promoting Lankan spices, especially cinnamon, has come up with their newest product, a three-in-one handy pack.
The company expects to sell the product which combines two of Sri Lanka’s most renowned commodities, cinnamon and tea with another rich spice, cloves for both the local and international markets.
The eye- catching handy pack contains cinnamon powder, cinnamon flavoured pure Ceylon Tea and cloves, all packed independently, adding more value to 100% pure Ceylon spices which are loved by people all over the world.
Cinnamon is known for miraculously balancing blood sugar, restricting impotence at any age, reducing fat or flaccidness and removing pimples. On the other hand, it is a brilliant medicine which is good for indigestion, blood circulation and purification and heart diseases.
When mixed with Ceylon Tea, the finest in the world, this great combination will bring amazing results.
Cloves are renowned for providing their uniquely warm, sweet and aromatic taste to foods. It is also a magnificent herb which is used in Ayurveda for upset stomach. One of the best known of all spices, but also one of the most difficult to use because of its pungency, clove is used in many type of curries and confectioneries, cloves are recommended for toothache and sore throats. The herbal toothpaste manufactured using the herbs and spices grown in the spice gardens of Sri Lanka is methodically manufactured with over 24 natural herbal medicines and spices and mixed for dental care with an ancient Ayurvedic formula. This toothpaste helps to reduce destroy germs and bacteria and a mouth refresher.
With the prevailing peaceful environment in Sri Lanka and the Government’s expectations to bring in more foreign tourists, the company expects to promote the new product to foreigners. On the other hand, this would be the ideal gift pack to bring back as a souvenir from Sri Lanka as true cinnamon is only grown in Sri Lanka and 95 % of world demand is supplied by Sri Lanka.