The sweet apricots from Ziba Foods have a sweet, marzipanous taste and are perfect for salads, snacks, cakes or for breakfast. They are tasty and protein rich.
Unsulphured tree-dried apricots are grown mainly in central provinces of Afghanistan including Bamyan and Daykundi. They are cultivated using traditional methods which include being dried on the tree, which prevents browning caused by contact with the ground. As a result, our apricots retain their light coloration without the need for sulphur treatment commonly used in commercial dried apricots around the world. Small in size with intensely sweet flavors, a handful of tree-dried apricots make fo
The fine and useful beach baskets with leather handles are made by Yemeni women being trained by the organization All Girls Foundation. The production takes place in local centers where women get paid materials and transport.
The Niébé beans (also called cowpeas or vignabeans) from Niger are the pride of Niger and famous in the country and region. They are small, rich on nutrients and delicious.
Beer from the first microbrewery in the Middle East established in 1994.
Cocoa infusion are the shells from the raw and roasted cocoa beans. They are delicious alone as cocoaodrik in water or milk and can be mixed with other types of tea. Use1 tsp. cocoa shells per cup of boiling water or milk, let it pull in 5-10 min and si shells from.
Cocoa nibs are the raw cocoa beans that are dried and powdered. Provides intense taste for desserts, smoothies, hot chocolate or as a sprinkle in the breakfast.
Cascara in Europe or Qishr in Yemen is a popular drink in the southern part of the Middle East, which is made with coffee shells and spices. It has just been approved by the EU as Novel Food, and we are very happy to introduce Qishr in Denmark.
Large and tasty cashew nuts from Burkina Faso of very good quality.
Chia seeds grown in the fertile volcanic lands bordering Virunga National Park.
Dry red chili from Shan State, Myanmar
We are proud to have Virunga Origins dark vegan chocolate 63% and milk chocolate 38% in our collection of products.
Chufa nuts, or Tiger Nuts as they are also called, is actually not a nut, but a small tuber. They are rich in nutrients, delicious with a sweet crunchy flavour. They origin from West Africa with Niger being one of the leading producers.
An Arabica coffee grown in the fertile volcanic lands bordering Virunga National Park. With each cup, you will help create positive change for more than 6,000 coffee farming families, while savoring a distinctive rich and fruity flavored coffee blend.
Yemen exported as the first country in the world coffee from the port city of Mocha in the 17th century and produces some of the world's finest and most sought after coffees.
Coriander from Afghanistan is one of the best in the world because of the climate and cultivation of the sun -drenched and semi -dry mountains.
Couscous, in Palestine called Maftoul, is made from durum wheat that has been shredded, steamed and shaped into small grains. It is among the healthiest cereal products and is of high quality.
Grown in southern Afghanistan, the sun-dried figs are highly sought after for their rich flavor, high fiber content, and unique disc shape. Chewy and naturally sweet, they’re best enjoyed whole as a snack or cooked into jams or desserts.
Originating in the Middle East, freekeh is durum wheat grain harvested early while still green and soft and then dried and roasted. Due to the early harvest, the grains contain more vitamins, minerals and proteins than ordinary grains and quinoa. Freekeh also has a high fiber content and gives a good feeling of satiety. And then it tastes really good.
Ginger produced using organic growing methods and certified through Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) in Myanmar.
These handblown Herati Glass are made from traditional techniques dating back thousands of years. Each glass is handcrafted in the city of Herat in Afghanistan and painted by women in the Herat Province of Afghanistan. The glasses are recycled from scrap glass and then melted down and handblown into something new. Each sale of Herati Glass represents an act of solidarity with afghan male and female artisans and an appreciation for endangered craftsmanship.
The lanterns connect the historic craft in Yemen with modern design and engineering. The beautiful patterns and the fine cotton fabric create a unique light experience.
The lanterns represent the historical and fine craft traditions in Yemen. The beautiful patterns and the fine cotton fabric create a unique light experience.
Licorice root from Afghanistan is some of the world's best because of the climate and the cultivation in the mountains.
Dried mango strips from gebana Burkina Faso. Inspected and sorted by hand and packaged in the Gebana factory in Bobo-Dioulasso. These slices of the Brooks variety are sweet in taste and have only a little acidity. No sulphur, no added sugar.
Mulberries grow wild in the Hindu Kush mountains of northern Afghanistan and have a strong taste and a high content of vitamin C. They are dried in the bright Afghan sun and are sweet and crispy. Use them at breakfast, in cakes or just as snacks.
There are olive trees in Palestine that are thousands of years old, and the trees are both historic and have become a symbol of the country. The production of olive oil is based on ancient traditions and is an ingrained part of the culture
Jaghoza pinenuts from Afghanistan comes from Hindu Kush mountains and is particularly large and with a powerful butter and floral taste. Use them for pesto, in salad or just as snacks.
The pistachios are small, without shells and with an intense taste and beautiful green and purple colors. Harved by farmers in Samagan and Herat province, where they also grow wild. Use them for food, salads or snacks.
Fine and funny plush animals from Virunga National Park in DR Congo. They can both be used flat as a pillow and put together with velcro so that they get up on the legs.
The Green Kishmish raisins are from the famous Shungul Khani grapes and grow in full sunshine in Kandahold and the provinces. Are available in two varieties:
It is called Afghanistan's red gold and the Afghan Safran has won international prices. We can offer a quality scan in negin quality / quality A (color code> 250) from Afghanistan Saffron Company. in northern Afghanistan.
Somalia is known for sesame seeds of high quality. We offer a hulled and tested quality sesame from Som Seed Agri. in Mogadishu with high purity (99.98%).
We are proud to have Vanilla Beans from Virunga Origins in Congco (DRC)
It is historic craftsmanship and high quality. The waistcoats from Afghanistan are designed by Østerland and produced by Sarra Design in Kabul, Afghanistan. The waistcoats combines the traditional Afghan style with western design elements and the finest fabrics and techniques from Afghanistan.
The Parwan walnuts have a rich—almost buttery—flavor with no bitterness at all. They are from the Parwan province in central Afghanistan and combine the best of both the English and the black walnuts.
We have two wines - a Red wine Nadim Cabernet Sauvignon and a white wine