Jagua Powder

We decided to try the Jagua Powder and we like it!

It can be stored for much longer than the juice and mixed with water to get basically the raw juice. It is Freeze – Dried and its just the dehydrated Jagua fresh fruit juice (Genipa Americana)

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The Jagua Gel temporary tattoo is one of the best natural options for temporary tattoos. The die is a deep blue, violet, dark blue depends on the PH of the skin.

Make your own Jagua Gel/Paste!

Jagua Powder with the Freeze-Dried RAW Jagua Powder (Genipa Americana powder).

1oz. of powder yields about 3.5oz. of Gel/Paste

Ingredients

Superfine freeze-dried organic Genipa Americana fruit juice, Non-GMO RAW

Keep the container covered.

Do not store in humid places.

1oz. of powder yields about 3.5oz. of Gel/Paste

PREPARING 1 oz OF GEL WITH JAGUA POWDER:

• 2.5 gr Jagua Powder

• 25 ml distilled water

• 0.5 gr of Xantham Gum

• 1.5 essential oil Lavender or Cajeput

First, add 2.5 gr Jagua Powder in 25 ml of warm water and mix until the powder dissolves completely in the water; Jagua powder is 100% water-soluble.

Then add the thickener (Xantham Gum) and stir until you find the desired consistency; take some generous time to stir it until it gets thick.

Finally add the essential oil and stir until you have a uniform gel able to go out the needle or cone tip.

Now you can place the gel in an applicator or in a cone and start making your own temporary tattoo designs.

When ready: Cones / Bottles can be frozen up to 6 months.

Jagua Powder

It can be stored for much longer than the juice and mixed with water to get basically the raw juice. It is Freeze – Dried and its just the dehydrated Jagua fresh fruit juice (Genipa Americana)
Make your own Jagua Gel/Paste!
Prep Time1 hour
Course: genipa americana, jagua, jagua gel, jagua powder
Yield: 3 Oz (1oz. of powder yields about)
Author: Margarita
Cost: 36

Equipment

  • 1 Bowl
  • 1 spatula or spoon
  • 1 Kitchen scale *not necessary

Materials

  • 2.5 Gr Jagua Powder Superfine freeze-dried organic Genipa Americana fruit juice, Non-GMO RAW
  • 25 Ml Distilled water
  • 0.5 Gr Xantham Gum
  • 1.5 Tsp essential oil Cajeput or Lavender

Instructions

  • First, add 2.5 gr Jagua Powder in 25 ml of warm water and mix until the powder dissolves completely in the water; Jagua powder is 100% water-soluble.
  • Then add the thickener (Xantham Gum) and stir until you find the desired consistency; take some generous time to stir it until it gets thick.
  • Finally add the essential oil and stir until you have a uniform gel able to go out the needle or cone tip.
  • Now you can place the gel in an applicator or in a cone and start making your own temporary tattoo designs.
  • When ready: Cones / Bottles can be frozen up to 6 months.

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Pure Organic Ajwain Powder

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Product Details

COMMON NAME: Ajwain

OTHER NAME: Bishop’s weed, Yavani

BOTANICAL NAME: Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague

PLANT FAMILY: Apiaceae

SYNONYMS: Carum copticum Benth. & Hk.f.

PART USED: The seeds are used in cooking and as the main source of the essential oil Thymol.

OVERVIEW: Traditionally, bishop’s weed has been used as a spice and as a preservative. The fruits (seeds) are used to flavor curries, pickles, biscuits, confections and beverages. The plant also is used in soaps and perfumes.

INTRODUCTION: Trachyspermum Ammi, Ajwain or Bishop’s weed is herb used in ayurvedic medicines for its carminative properties. It is an annual herbaceous plant bearing the grayish-brown fruits (seeds) which constitute the spice. Ajwain has an erect and striate stem involving glabrous or minutely pubescent properties which may grow up to 90 cm tall. The seeds are more known as adjuncts used in small quantities for flavouring numerous foods, as anti-oxidants, as preservatives, or in medicine or for the manufacture of essential oils for ultimate use in perfumery, essences and medicine, etc.

PHYTOCONSTITUENTS: The seeds contain 6-O-β-glucopyranosyloxythymol, a glucoside. Other chemicals reported is 69% carvacrol in T. ammi, and a yield of 25% oleoresin containing 12% volatile oil (thymol, γ-terpinene, para-cymene, and α- and β-pinene). The principal oil constituents of T. ammi are carvone (46%), limonene (38%), and dillapiole (9%).

PRECAUTIONS: None known.
For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Trachyspermum Ammi, Ajwain or Bishop’s weed is herb used in ayurvedic medicines for its carminative properties. It is an annual herbaceous plant bearing the grayish-brown fruits (seeds), which constitute the spice. Ajwain has an erect and striate stem involving glabrous or minutely pubescent properties, which may grow up to 90 cm tall. The seeds are more known as adjuncts used in small quantities for flavouring numerous foods, as anti-oxidants, as preservatives, or in medicine or for the manufacture of essential oils for ultimate use in perfumery, essences and medicine, etc.

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MORE INFO

https://pureorganichenna.com/ajwain/

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