

Organic Dried Parsley - Wild Elephant - 50g
Organic - 100% Natural
Wild Elephant Dried Parsley has a mild, bright and herbaceous taste. Perfect as a garnish or an added flavour to many popular dishes You can sprinkle it over pretty much anything! It can be mixed in sauces, pesto and dips and added to dishes like pastas, salads, soups, chimichurri and even mixed into green juices and smoothies.
Organic Dried Parsley - Wild Elephant - 50g
Wild Elephant
Organic - 100% Natural
Wild Elephant Dried Parsley has a mild, bright and herbaceous taste. Perfect as a garnish or an added flavour to many popular dishes You can sprinkle it over pretty much anything! It can be mixed in sauces, pesto and dips and added to dishes like pastas, salads, soups, chimichurri and even mixed into green juices and smoothies.
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Applies to All Our BrandsWild Elephant Dried Parsley has a mild, bright and herbaceous taste. Perfect as a garnish or an added flavour to many popular dishes.
You can sprinkle it over pretty much anything! It can be mixed in sauces, pesto and dips and added to dishes like pastas, salads, soups, chimichurri and even mixed into green juices and smoothies.
Parsley powder comes from the dried and ground leaves of organic parsley. It's a staple herb in British and many European cuisines.
Parsley provides great nutritional value and many potential health benefits. The herb is rich in many vitamins, particularly vitamin K, which is needed for blood clotting and bone health. It’s also a great source of vitamins A and C, which are important nutrients with antioxidant properties.
Packaging Details:
Our Wild Elephant spices come in an eco friendly 100% recyclable packaging - easy and convenient tin for long lasting freshness!
Storage Instructions:
Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat and damp.
Ingredients: Organic Parsley
Country of Origin: Netherlands
| Typical Values | Per 100g |
| Energy (kcal) | 292Kcal |
| Energy (kJ) | 1222kJ |
| Fat | 5.48g |
| - Of Which Saturates | 1.38g |
| Carbohydrates | 50.64g |
| - Of Which Sugars | 7.27g |
| Protein | 26.63g |
| Fibre | 26.7g |
| Salt | 0.04g |
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