Pear Passion
The latest in spa cuisine is pear: a versatile skin care ingredient that also makes for a great spa cuisine component.
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The latest in spa cuisine is pear: a versatile skin care ingredient that also makes for a great spa cuisine component.
Bite into a healthy lifestyle by incorporating citrus into your daily routine.
It’s the season for warmed cider, brisk walks, falling leaves and the American tradition of Thanksgiving.
When the leaves change into colorful golds and rich reds, and cooler weather calls for a light jacket and a warm mug, apples say “fall” to me.
Cherries are a delicious and versatile spa cuisine ingredient that creates complementary menu items at any spa.
In Sanskrit, it’s called kalpa vriksha, which means “the tree the provides all the necessities of life,” and in Malay, pokok seribu guna describes “the tree of a thousand uses.” In the Philippines, it is called simply “the tree of life.”
Bamboo, a Chinese symbol for long life and an Indian symbol of friendship, is a natural resource that supplies food, shelter and income to more than 2.5 billion people worldwide.
Originally called the “crane berry” because of the shape of its blossoms, cranberries have a deep-rooted history in North America.
Mint has been used as a medicinal cure for common ailments such as headaches, heartburn, indigestion, gas and sleeping problems since the Greeks added the plant to their bathing rituals.
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