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Sidr Leaf and Flower Powder Comes in a Glass 1.7 oz Jar From Israel Extremely Rare

$24.00

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RARE Sidr Leaf Flower Powder

Comes in a 1.7oz Jar

Zizyphus jujuba

2ml

EXTREMELY RARE

Real Sidr Leaf comes with a priceMade with Leaves/ Stems/Flowers from Israel. This powder is often use as a hair cleanser to help hair grow. Used 1-2x a week, just a half teaspoon with your shampoo or create as a mask usinwater to mix and apply to thinning areas of hair.

Green sweet, leafy hay-like notes with hint of the sweet date fruit, light peppery soft tobacco aroma with spice white raisin note. We are the only producers of this powder from the Holy Land of Israel.

In the Middle East, this shrub grows everywhere in Israel and the Middle Eastern regions and is called Sidr and is most is commonly found in the Jordan Valley and all-around Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, as well as in the Hajar Mountains of the United Arab Emirates. In Israel the fruit is collected to create many skincare products but also is enjoyed in the local Israeli cuisine using the red or white date fruits the tree.

The most special of all the trees are in Ein Hatzeva has taken great pride in preserving a remarkable Sidr Jujube tree that is 2000 yres old, which stands over 11 meters tall and is regarded as one of the largest jujube trees in the world.

Found the southern desert of Israel the kibbutz of Ein Hatzeva, home to the remarkable treasured tree that has captivated visitors for centuries. In Celebration of the tree’s significance, the village hosts an annual jujube festival, where visitors from all over come to taste the sweet fruit and the savory foods from its leaves, learn about its historical importance

 The jujube and alternatively the species Z. lotus are similarly related to the lote-trees (sing. “sidrah”, pl. “sidr”), while in Israel it is rather both the species the Judean Z. jujuba and Z. spina-christi that is called sidr also.

The process of creating this exclusive absolute is by leaves and flowers coming from Ein Hatzeva region and several areas in Judean hills where these trees grow.

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