NY SPICE SHOP Cerasee Herb Cut & Dried – 1 Pound – Herbal Leaf Ingredient – Momordica charantia – Traditional Herbal Tea Use – Bitter Earthy Flavor Profile

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Management number 226495746 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price US$11.60 Model Number 226495746
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  • WHAT IS CERASEE? - Cerasee, also known as bitter melon, is a tropical vine native to Africa and Asia. It has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries in traditional medicine, especially in the Caribbean and South Asian countries. Cerasee is a fast-growing tropical vine that is commonly grown in home gardens and small farms. It is a hardy plant that is well-suited to warm, humid climates and is relatively easy to cultivate.
  • PREPARATION AND USE - Cerasee is commonly consumed as a tea or juice, and can also be found in supplement form. It is important to note that the plant's bitter taste can be intense for some people, so it is often mixed with other ingredients such as ginger or honey to make it more palatable.
  • CULINARY USES - In addition to its medicinal properties, cerasee is also used as a food ingredient in many cultures. Its bitter flavor is a distinctive characteristic in traditional dishes, particularly in South Asian and Caribbean cuisine. Cerasee can be eaten raw, cooked, or added to soups, stews, and stir-fries. The fruit can also be pickled and used as a condiment.
  • ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE - Cerasee is an important cash crop for many small-scale farmers, particularly in developing countries. It is often sold fresh in local markets, as well as processed for sale as dried leaves, tea, juice, and supplements. The demand for cerasee is growing as awareness of its health benefits increases, making it a valuable crop for farmers.
  • STORAGE DIRECTIONS - Cerasee herb should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. It is best to store it away from direct light and moisture to maintain its potency and freshness. Some people prefer to store it in the refrigerator or freezer to extend its shelf life, especially if it will not be used frequently. When stored properly, cerasee herbs can last for several months to a year.

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