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Dried Edible Maple Leaves - 100

Dried Edible Maple Leaves - 100

$50.32
Dried Edible Maple Leaves - 100—
$50.32

The Story

Introducing the world’s first edible dried Japanese maple leaves! Made from pesticide-free Japanese maple trees, the leaves are processed with a unique technology which preserves their delicate flavour and texture. You can use them just as you would other edible leaves and flowers. Their vibrant colour and aroma make them an excellent addition to a range of culinary applications.

About Maple Laboratory

The maple leaves are manufactured by the Maple Laboratory, a Japanese company dedicated to innovating products derived from Japanese maple for use as ingredients in the food, nutraceutical, and beauty industries. They have planted more than 2000 maple trees in Tajimi, central Japan, in a project aimed at revitalising the local landscape and economy by encouraging the involvement of the local community in their Maple Town project.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Dried Edible Maple Leaves - 100 - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Introducing the world’s first edible dried Japanese maple leaves! Made from pesticide-free Japanese maple trees, the leaves are processed with a unique technology which preserves their delicate flavour and texture. You can use them just as you would other edible leaves and flowers. Their vibrant colour and aroma make them an excellent addition to a range of culinary applications.

About Maple Laboratory

The maple leaves are manufactured by the Maple Laboratory, a Japanese company dedicated to innovating products derived from Japanese maple for use as ingredients in the food, nutraceutical, and beauty industries. They have planted more than 2000 maple trees in Tajimi, central Japan, in a project aimed at revitalising the local landscape and economy by encouraging the involvement of the local community in their Maple Town project.