Basil Seeds 100g
R20.00
Basil seeds aren’t just for growing basil plants you can also eat them.
You can use basil seeds in smoothies, milkshakes, lemonade and other drinks, yogurt, pudding, hot cereal like oatmeal, whole-grain pancakes, whole-grain pasta dishes
5 in stock
Basil seeds aren’t just for growing basil plants you can also eat them.
You can use basil seeds in smoothies, milkshakes, lemonade and other drinks, yogurt, pudding, hot cereal like oatmeal, whole-grain pancakes, whole-grain pasta dishes
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