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PERGALĖ Sweets Brandy, 190g

6.69

A combination of premium flavours with rich oak barrel-aged brandy and elegant dark chocolate notes. Each candy, which contains 70% liquid filling, is individually wrapped to preserve its taste and aroma for as long as possible.

PERGALĖ Sweets Cherry, by weight, 100g

1.79

Special technology candies. A juicy cherry floats in a fragile dark chocolate shell filled with a rich aromatic liqueur.

PERGALĖ Sweets Fortuna, 1kg bag

12.99

Three layers of crispy waffles baked in the Pergalė factory, a unique chocolate-flavoured cream with potato chips on the top, and a coating of a thin glaze of cocoa. It’ll be a miracle if you don’t eat them all at once.

PERGALĖ Sweets Fortuna, by weight, 100g

1.39

Three layers of crispy waffles baked in the Pergalė factory, a unique chocolate-flavoured cream with potato chips on the top, and a coating of a thin glaze of cocoa. It’ll be a miracle if you don’t eat them all at once.

PERGALĖ Sweets Gaidelis, by weight, 100g

1.79

Get ready to be amazed because these candies are inspired by the timeless Gaidelis cookies. A crunchy mass of crushed cookies with a pinch of fragrant cinnamon, cardamom and ginger mixture, generously covered with creamy milk chocolate. A perfect blend of nostalgia and modern pleasure for all generations.

PERGALĖ Truffles Classic, 200g

5.99

Richly chocolatey and melt-in-the-mouth mounds of classic French truffles with a hint of aromatic cocoa – to keep the taste of refined France in your mouth longer.

PUPA Brasil Minas Gerais ground coffee Arabica, 250g

8.99

Brazilian Arabica, reminiscent of dark chocolate with hazelnuts. 1

Ground Arabica coffee could be used for cup brewing, French Press, Chemex, Hario V60, filter machine.

PUPA coffee beans for a perfect espresso, 1kg

22.99

Thanks to the long work of our coffee experts, you can enjoy the perfect cup of espresso. From healthy and ripe coffee beans collected in South America, Asia and Africa. The coffee beans are medium roasted. Very thick and rich taste. Fruity acidity with a caramel aftertaste. Suitable for coffee machines. The coffee beans can also be used for other preparation methods, after choosing the right grind.

PUPA Coffee beans, 1 kg

22.99

Slow roasted coffee beans. Arabica beans blend is designed for coffee machines, but could be used without it.

PUPA ground coffee Arabica, 250g

6.99

Ground Arabica coffee could be used for cup brewing, French Press, Chemex, Hario V60, filter machine.

RAURENI Blueberry jam with concentrated apple juice, no sugar, 240g

3.69

Ingredients: blueberries 45%, concentrated apple juice.

Contains only naturally occurring sugar.

Made in Romania

Raureni Tomato paste, 310g glass / Best before 31.01.2026

Original price was: €2.19.Current price is: €1.49.

 

Made in Romania

Raw fresh pure bee propolis, 50 g.

7.95

What is propolis?

Did you know that honey isn’t the only thing that bees make? Bees also produce a compound called propolis from the sap on needle-leaved trees or evergreens. When they combine the sap with their own discharges and beeswax, they create a sticky, greenish-brown product used as a coating to build their hives. This is propolis.

Thousands of years ago, ancient civilizations used propolis for its medicinal properties. Greeks used it to treat abscesses. Assyrians put it on wounds and tumors to fight infection and help the healing process. Egyptians used it to embalm mummies.

The composition of propolis can vary depending on the location of the bees and what trees and flowers they have access to. For example, propolis from Europe won’t have the same chemical makeup as propolis from Brazil. This can make it difficult for researchers to come to general conclusions about its health benefits.

Healing compounds in propolis

Researchers have identified more than 300 compounds in propolis. The majority of these compounds are forms of polyphenols. Polyphenols are antioxidants that fight disease and damage in the body.

Specifically, propolis contains the polyphenols called flavonoids.

What the research says

Propolis is thought to have antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. But scientific research on propolis is limited. Researchers aren’t exactly sure why, but the bee product appears to provide protection from some bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Wounds

Propolis has a special compound called pinocembrin, a flavonoid that acts as an antifungal. These anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make propolis helpful in wound healing. One study found that propolis can help people who have had traumatic burns heal faster by speeding up new healthy cell growth.

Another studyTrusted Source found that a topical propolis alcoholic extract was more effective than a steroid cream in reducing mast cells in oral surgery wounds. Mast cells are associated with inflammation and slowed wound healing.

Cold sores and genital herpes

Ointments that contain 3 percent propolis, such as Herstat or Coldsore-FX, may help speed healing time and reduce symptoms in both cold sores and sores from genital herpes.

One studyTrusted Source found when topical propolis was applied three times a day, it helped to heal cold sores faster than no treatment. The researchers found the propolis cream not only reduced the amount of herpes virus present in a person’s body, but also protected the body against future cold sore breakouts.

Cancer

Propolis has been suggested to have a role in treating certain cancers as well. According to one studyTrusted Source, some of the anti-cancerous effects of the substance include:

  • keeping cancerous cells from multiplying
  • reducing the likelihood cells will become cancerous
  • blocking pathways that keep cancer cells from signaling to each other

The study also suggested that propolis could be a complementary therapy — but not a sole treatment — for cancer. Another study found that taking Chinese propolis could be a helpful complementary therapy in treating breast cancer due to its anti-tumor effects on breast cancer cells.

Safety concerns

There is not yet enough evidence to determine whether or not propolis products are safe, but they’re not considered high-risk. People typically take in some propolis when they eat honey. However, if you have an allergy to honey or bees, you will also have a reaction to products containing propolis. Propolis may also cause its own allergic reaction when used for a long time.

Beekeepers are some of the people most likely to have a propolis allergy because they’re around the compound so much. The typical allergic reaction is an eczema-like skin breakout. Talk to your doctor before adding propolis to your treatment plan, especially if you have existing allergies or asthma.

How to use

For gum, dental, or sore throat issues simply tuck a chunk of raw propolis between the gum and cheek and suck on it. This is the simplest way to use it.

Propolis is also used as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. People sometimes apply propolis directly to the skin for wound cleansing, genital herpes and cold sores; as a mouth rinse for speeding healing following oral surgery; and for the treatment of minor burns.

Store in a cool, dry place.

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Raw fresh pure beeswax, 100 g.

3.99

Natural beeswax is suitable for making homemade cosmetics, wax wraps, candles, Easter eggs, etc. It smells of honey and flowers.

What is beeswax?

Wax is produced by the wax glands of worker bees located in the lower abdomen. Most bees produce wax. The production and release of wax is stimulated by a good honey bee: the more honey and pollen the bees bring to the hive, the more they produce wax and sew the honeycomb.

Beeswax was known in ancient times. In ancient Egypt, wax was used to embalm the dead, to make candles. In medieval Lithuania, where drew beekeeping still prevailed at that time, it was already known to collect and produce large quantities of wax, which was sufficient for the local market and export.

Beeswax composition

Fresh beeswax is completely white. Later, the wax acquires a yellowish color as pitch and pollen are mixed into it. Natural beeswax smells pleasantly of honey.
The wax contains complex ethers, free fatty acids and carbohydrates. Beeswax is rich in carotenoids (provitamin A) and other coloring, aromatic substances. It contains some minerals as well as impurities: pollen, pitch, etc. The melting point of beeswax is 60-68 degrees.

Benefits of beeswax

It is recommended to chew honeycomb which contains wax. It’s full of valuable components: vitamin A, pollen, bee propolis.
Natural beeswax is suitable for the production of cosmetics. It forms a protective film and prevents the skin from evaporating moisture, nourishes and softens it.
Beeswax is also used for inhalations, wax therapy, physiotherapy, thermotherapy.

Store in a cool, dry place.

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