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Sweet Nature Erythritol - 1 kg
Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol Erythritol is a virtually calorie-free, naturally occurring and tooth friendly sugar substitute, which is gaining in popularity due to the number of positive attributes. Erythritol provides around 70-80 % of the sweetness of standard household sugar, without any of its negative aspects. It has a glycemic index of 0, does not let the blood sugar rise and does not need to be taken into account in the carbohydrate balance. In contrast to artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or saccharin, which are produced synthetically, erythritol is not a foreign substance to the organism. Sweet Nature erythritol can be used wherever you would usually use sugar: for cooking and baking, to sweeten coffee or tea, with fruit, in muesli or in yoghurt. Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol• As sweet and tasty as sugar! • No calories• Glycemic index: 0• Kind to teeth• No artificial sweeteners• Used like sugar• Ideal for cooking and baking
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Sweet Nature Xylitol Birch Sugar - 1 kg
Table sweetener based on xylitol. Birch sugar, also known as Xylit or Xylitol, is a natural plant-based sweetener found in many types of vegetable and fruit and in high-fibre plants. Our birch sugar is mainly obtained from birch and beech wood in a very complex process. The following statements on Xylitol birch sugar have been confirmed by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority): The consumption of food and drinks that contain Xylitol instead of sugar results in the blood sugar level increasing less than after the consumption of food and drinks containing sugar. Contributes towards the maintenance of tooth mineralization.
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Traditional Candies Sage Forest-honey - 170 g
Traditional Candies with pure forest-honey, sage leaves and sage oil extract. Soothing to the throat. We brought back the tradition of candymaking!Our candies are cooked in old copper kettles over the fire and are made by hand. They taste like your grandmother made it! It brings back childhood memories ...... With natural plant extracts, no artificial flavors or artificial colors added.
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Honey-Williams Black Forest Schnapps - 0.35 litre
represents a real treat at any time and for any occasion! This spirit drink has been produced for over 75 years now, based on an old in-house recipe.
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Which hobbies involve being outdoors in nature?
Hobbies that involve being outdoors in nature include hiking, birdwatching, gardening, camping, fishing, and photography. These activities allow individuals to connect with the natural world, breathe in fresh air, and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Engaging in these hobbies can also provide physical and mental health benefits, such as reducing stress and increasing physical activity.
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Which camera is suitable for nature and wildlife photography?
A suitable camera for nature and wildlife photography would be a DSLR or mirrorless camera with a high resolution sensor (20+ megapixels) for capturing fine details, a fast and accurate autofocus system for capturing moving subjects, and a weather-sealed body to withstand outdoor conditions. Additionally, a camera with a good burst rate for capturing fast-moving wildlife and a long battery life for extended shooting sessions would be beneficial. Some popular options for nature and wildlife photography include the Canon EOS 90D, Nikon D850, and Sony A7R IV.
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Why is it actually called Mother Nature and not Father Nature or Human Nature?
The term "Mother Nature" likely originated from ancient cultures that personified nature as a nurturing and life-giving force, similar to the role of a mother. This concept is rooted in the idea of the Earth as a source of sustenance and fertility, which aligns with the nurturing and life-giving qualities traditionally associated with motherhood. Additionally, the association of nature with femininity may also stem from the ancient worship of female deities representing the Earth and fertility. Over time, this association has become deeply ingrained in many cultures and continues to be reflected in the use of the term "Mother Nature."
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What professions exist in nature and the forest?
In nature and the forest, there are various professions that exist such as botanists, ecologists, foresters, wildlife biologists, and conservationists. Botanists study plants and their ecosystems, while ecologists focus on the relationships between organisms and their environment. Foresters manage and protect forests, ensuring their sustainability. Wildlife biologists study animals and their habitats, while conservationists work to preserve and protect natural areas and species. These professions play crucial roles in understanding, managing, and conserving the biodiversity of forests and natural environments.
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Fruit tea little forest dwarf - 250 g
Mild fruit tea that is low in acid, with fruity and creamy forest flavour. Ingredients: Apple Pieces, Grapes, Carrot Pieces, Beetroot Pieces, Flavouring, Raspberries, Strawberry Pieces.
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Black Forest Pine Honey · 2,5 kg - 2500 g
unprocessed natural honey A very popular honey specialty. Our Black Forest Pine Honey has an intense aroma of honey with a slightly resinous flavour. The honeydew is obtained from the vast pine forests of the Black Forest.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly. Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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Black Forest Pine Honey · 1,5 l - 1500 g
unprocessed natural honey A very popular honey specialty. Our Black Forest Pine Honey has an intense aroma of honey with a slightly resinous flavour. The honeydew is obtained from the vast pine forests of the Black Forest. I prodotti delle api sono versatili come la natura. Giovani e anziani li amano per una buona ragione. Già nell‘antichità gli esseri umani utilizzavano il miele come alimento. Il paese "laddove scorre il latte e il miele" signifi ca proverbialmente un luogo dove sono disponibili in abbondanza tutti i prodotti di vitale importanza e preziosi della natura. Ma il miele non è solo buono; è l'interazione della varietà dei suoi componenti a renderlo così prezioso. Kräuterhaus Sanct Bernhard offre una scelta dei più pregiati prodotti delle api dal prezioso tesoro della natura. Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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What do you prefer: Nature, forest, or meadow?
I prefer nature as it encompasses a wide range of environments, including forests and meadows. I enjoy the tranquility and beauty of forests with their lush greenery and diverse wildlife. Meadows, on the other hand, offer open spaces with colorful flowers and grassy fields. Overall, I appreciate the variety that nature provides and the opportunity to experience different landscapes.
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In which profession do people conduct research outdoors in nature?
People who work as field biologists, ecologists, environmental scientists, geologists, or botanists often conduct research outdoors in nature. These professionals study various aspects of the natural world, such as wildlife, ecosystems, geological formations, or plant life, by collecting data and observations directly from the field. Conducting research outdoors allows them to study the environment in its natural state and gain a deeper understanding of the interactions between living organisms and their surroundings.
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Why do some people not like being outdoors in nature?
Some people may not like being outdoors in nature due to a fear of insects or animals, discomfort with unpredictable weather conditions, or a preference for indoor activities. Others may have physical limitations that make it difficult to navigate outdoor terrain or may simply feel more at ease in urban environments. Additionally, some individuals may have had negative past experiences in nature that have influenced their perception of outdoor spaces.
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In which profession do you conduct research outdoors in nature?
I conduct research outdoors in nature as a field biologist. This profession involves studying various aspects of plants, animals, and ecosystems in their natural habitats. Field biologists often spend extended periods of time in the field, collecting data, observing behaviors, and conducting experiments to better understand the natural world. This hands-on approach to research allows for a deeper appreciation and insight into the complexities of the environment.
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