Recipe: Cashew Cardamom Cookies
No matter how you slice it, these cashew and cardamom cookies are in a league of their own. Recipe by Sophia Ernst, Sophias Happyplace
2020
No matter how you slice it, these cashew and cardamom cookies are in a league of their own. Recipe by Sophia Ernst, Sophias Happyplace
Crunchy roasted and seasoned nuts are simply delectable. That's why you can get them in a 1-kilo pack in the gebana online shop. But if you have a hankering for a different mix of nuts or different spices, you can easily prepare the nuts yourself at home. Recipe by Corinna Frei, Schüsselglück
Anyone looking for a plant-based alternative to milk is spoiled for choice in many places. Rice, oat, soy, quinoa, almond or cashew milk – the list goes on. What many people don’t realise is you can easily make this milk yourself. For instance, using Brazil nuts and cashews.Recipe by Anina Mutter, Ekkoist
A chutney made with dried fruit? Yes, it’s possible, says Carolin Schaar, gebana employee and blogger. This chutney is versatile, prepared quickly and has a long shelf life. Recipe by Carolin Schaar, CaroKocht
Green bananas are an excellent ingredient for a warming stew. Combined with black beans, they drive away thoughts of the wet and cold spectacle that takes place outside our windows in winter. Recipe by Anna Lena Schmidt, Anna.Culina
In Puerto Rico people have found a very special use for bananas: They cook lasagna with them. The dish is called Pastelón. In our version it is vegan and gluten-free. Recipe by Sarah-Vanessa Schneider, Velvet & Vinegar
Large, small, perfect, scarred, orange, green – real oranges have many faces. This winter we will finally get to see them all.
A little African, a little Creole, with a personal twist – this is how Nicole Giger describes the curry she prepares with green bananas. The dish can be served with rice or pita. Recipe by Nicole Giger, Mag’s Frisch
In Greece, the myth persists that organic farming is more expensive than its conventional counterpart. In response, our local partners founded the Organic Agricultural Center.
Very salty oranges that smell lovely and fragrant but are too salty to eat alone. Combine with other dishes, raw or cooked. Recipe by Alexis Goertz, Edible Alchemy