Hops (Humulus lupulus)

  • Premium Quality: Carefully cultivated, harvested, and processed to preserve active compounds, aroma, and natural effectiveness.
  • Diverse Applications: Ideal for herbal teas, tinctures, distillates, extracts, and supplements.
  • Natural Wellness: Historically used for calming, sedative, and digestive properties, promoting relaxation and sleep quality.
  • Form Options: Available as Herbal Distillate (Aragh), Herbal Infusion (Tea), Herbal Extract, and Dried Flowers (Cones).
  • Shelf Life: Excellent shelf life of 12–18 months when stored correctly.

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    Hops (Humulus lupulus): The Versatile Botanical for Wellness and Brewing

    Hops, scientifically known as Humulus lupulus, is a celebrated perennial climbing plant and a key member of the Cannabaceae family. Best known globally for its critical role in brewing, it is equally valued in the herbal medicine and natural remedies sectors for its potent therapeutic properties. Traditionally, hops have been lauded for their calming, sedative, and digestive effects, making them a popular choice for those seeking natural relief from stress and insomnia.

    At Organik, our hops are treated with the utmost care. They are meticulously cultivated, harvested, and processed to ensure the preservation of their active compounds, rich aroma, and high natural effectiveness. The dried female flowers, or cones, are the primary part used, rich in essential oils and bitter acids, which contribute to their unique properties. Hops are widely utilized in herbal teas, tinctures, distillates (Aragh), extracts, and supplements to promote deep relaxation, reduce anxiety, support quality sleep, and aid in digestion. Furthermore, their powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds make them valuable additions to cosmetics and skincare products.

    Packaging and Availability: We cater to both retail and bulk demands to serve industrial, wholesale, and personal wellness needs. Our bulk options include with food-grade liners for dried hops and for distillates and extracts. Retail consumers can purchase or of dried hops, or of Herbal Distillate (Aragh), and of Herbal Extracts, ensuring the right format for every application.

    All products undergo microbial testing, drying, and purity checks, and comply fully with EU herbal safety regulations and international standards (ISO, organic certifications), guaranteeing a pure and high-quality product every time.


     

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    Feature Detail
    Form Herbal Distillate (Aragh), Herbal Infusion (Tea), Herbal Extract, Dried Flowers (Cones)
    Aroma & Taste Bitter, Aromatic, Earthy, Mildly Floral
    Applications Herbal Teas, Sleep Remedies, Natural Sedatives, Cosmetics, Brewing Industry
    Shelf Life months (depending on storage)
    Availability Bulk & Retail
    Storage Conditions Store at in a cool, dry, and airtight environment, protected from direct sunlight and moisture.
    Export Status Complies with EU herbal safety and international standards. Undergoes microbial testing and purity

     

     

    Nutritional Values per :

    Component Value
    Energy
    Protein
    Carbohydrates
    Dietary Fiber
    Essential Oils
    Bitter Acids (Humulone, Lupulone)
    Flavonoids
    Polyphenols
    Vitamin C
    Calcium
    Magnesium
    Potassium
    Iron
    Zinc
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