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Çördük (Tarhana Grass)

Çördük (Tarhana Grass)

Çördük (Tarhana Grass)

ABOUT HORDIQUE (TARHANA) HERB

Hyssop, which has a very strong smell, is often used as a spice in dishes. Tarhana grass, which is used by extracting its oil, is very beneficial for respiratory diseases.
Hyssop, which is known as a medicinal herb, thorny grass or tarhana grass among the people, takes its place among the herbs that attract attention with its sharp smell. The oil of hyssop, which has a wide network in the cosmetics and food industry, can also be used by extracting it. Hyssop, which grows by itself, adds a different taste to the dishes with its smell and taste. Hyssop, which has been used in the alternative age for centuries, is a natural remedy for many diseases from respiration to excretion. Hyssop, whose leaves and flowers are used separately, is generally consumed by drying. Hyssop, i.e. tarhana, which can be found in every herbalist, can easily be grown in the garden of your home. Tarhana grass, which belongs to the parsley family, can also be cooked as a vegetable. It gives a different aroma to the dishes with its smell and taste. It is dried in the sun and stored in glass jars. The food is discarded 15 minutes after cooking and its freshness is preserved. It can also be added to salads and pickles. In some regions, it is boiled and consumed as a tea.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF TARHANA (CORTUK) WEED? FOR WHICH DISEASES IS SEWAGE GOOD FOR?
- Hyssop has great benefits for the kidneys. It is effective in removing the stones and sand formed in the kidneys by the accumulation of food wastes. Hyssop spreads the stone painlessly.
- It is effective in removing the stones and sand in the kidneys as well as removing the urine. It also helps to get rid of infections painlessly by preventing infection of the bladder.

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  • Product Code: ÇÖ1411
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