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Produits Alimentaires Catalogue Des Produits Döm Labs DÔM LABS ALITY G UALITY G QU U Q UA M AR M R U A IU A I N N M T M T E E E E R E R E P TOP P PREMIUM QUALITY QUALITY P P R E R E E E E E M Seal T M Seal T N N IU A IU A M R M R Q A Q A UALITY GU UALITY GU UALITY GU Q A TION GUA M R C RA IU A FA N N IS T M T T E E 100% E A E R E S P PREMIUM QUQUALLITITY QUALITY Seal TOP CHOICE PRNATURALEMIUM BRAND PRODUITS ALIMENTAIRES CATALOGUE DES PRODUITS DÖM LABS FOOD SUPPLY CATALOGUE (+212) 5 35 93 25 72 [email protected] www.domlabs.bio Le Mot du Président Chez Dôm Labs, nous créons une philosophie plutôt que des produits. Une philosophie basée sur l’entrepreneuriat responsable, la solidarité avec nos fournisseurs (coopératives agréées) et la volonté d’améliora- tion permanente. Cela se traduit par des produits 100% naturels, 100% artisanaux, 100% éco-responsables et sans cruauté pour les animaux; mais surtout 100% Made in Morocco. Mamoune Khadira Founder & C.E.O of Dôm Labs ALITY G UALITY G QU U Q UA M AR M R U A IU A I N N M T M T E E E E R E R E P TOP P PREMIUM QUALITY QUALITY P P R E R E E E E E M Seal T M Seal T N N IU A IU A M R M R Q A Q A UALITY GU UALITY GU UALITY GU Q A TION GUA M R C RA IU A FA N N IS T M T T E E 100% E A E R E S P PREMIUM QUQUALLITITY QUALITY Seal TOP CHOICE PREMIUM BRAND 2 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 3 Plants PlanteS Plante camomille P lante laurier noble P lante lavande P lante l’ortie Plante verveine Plante menthe pouliot Plante fleur de bigaradier 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr Camomille Plant Laurel Plant Lavender Plant Nettle Plant Verbena Plant Pennyroyal Plant Sour Orange Plant Plante marjolaine Plante menthe poivrée Plante origan Plante persil Plante manta Plante mélisse Plante cuisson 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr Marjoram Plant Peppermint Plant Origan Plant Prsley Plant Manta Plant Lemon Balm Plant Plants Mix for Cooking Plante sauge Plante stevia Melange d’herbes pour thé P lante thym Plante thym citronelle Plante romarin Plante de géranium 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr 25 gr Sage Plant Stevia Plant Herbal Tea Plants Thyme Plant Lemongrass Thyme Mix Rosemary Plant Geranium Plant 4 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 5 Spices Épice de paprika Épice d’assaisonnement Épice de sésame Épice de gengembre 125 gr pastilla 125 gr 125 gr épiceS Paprika 125 gr Sesame Ginger Pastilla Seasoning Épice de razelhanout Épice de fenugrec Épice d’assaisonnement s Épice de poivre blanc Épice de curcuma Épice d’anis vert en poudre Épice de cumin Épice de millet 125 gr 125 gr shawarma 125 gr 125 gr 125 gr 125 gr 125 gr Raz-el-hanut Fenugreek 125 gr White Pepper Curcuma Green Anis Powder Cumin Millet Shawarma Seasoning Épice de piment fort Épice d’assaisonnement Épice d’assaisonnement Épice de graines de lin Épice de piment doux Épice de cannelle Épice d’anis Épice de poivre noir 125 gr poissont viande hachée 125 gr 125 gr 125 gr 125 gr 125 gr Chilli Pepper 125 gr 125 gr Flax Mild Red Pepper Cinnammon Anise Black Pepper Fish Seasoning Minced Meat Seasoning 6 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 7 Couscous CouScouS Couscous de balboula d’orge Couscous d’herebel Couscous d’orge et d’avoine Couscous de mais 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg Oats Babula Couscous Herebl Couscous Barley Oats Couscous Corn Couscous Couscous de semoule Couscous de riz Couscous d’herbes Couscous de zmitta Couscous de blé complet Couscous de berkoukch 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg Semolina Couscous Rice Couscous Herbs Couscous Zmitta Couscous Whole Wheat Couscous Berkuksh Couscous Couscous d’avoine Couscous de berkoukech aux Couscous complet à l’origan Couscous de blé dur Couscous d’orge Couscous de fowa Couscous 5 céréales Couscous de millet 1 kg herbes 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg 1 kg Oats Couscous 1 kg Origan Couscous Durum Wheat Couscous Barley Couscous Fowa Couscous 5 Cereals Couscous Millet Couscous Herbal Berkuksh Couscous 8 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 9 Honey MieLs Miel de cannelle Miel au chocolat Miel au gingembre Miel à la nigelle Miel au romarin Miel au jujubier Miel aux herbes 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L Cinnammon Honey Chocolate Honey Ginger Honey Nigella Honey Rosemary Honey Jujube Tree Honey Herbs Honey Miel au safran Miel à l’oranger Miel à l’euphorbe (daghmouss) Miel à l’arbousier Miel à l’origan Miel à la lavande 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L Safran Honey Orange Tree Honey Euphorbia Honey Arbutus Honey Origan Honey Lavender Honey Miel au zékoum Miel à la coriandre Miel au chardon Miel au karoubier Miel multifleurs Pollen 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 250, 500 ml et 1 L 100 et 200 gr Zekum Honey Coriander Honey Thistle Honey Carob Honey Multiflower Honey Bee Pollen 10 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 11 Pollen 30 ml Palm Pollen Powder Ginseng 30 gr Ginseng Safran de Taliouine 1 gr Safran Taliouine 12 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 13 Cooking Oils Hydrosols HuiLes HydrolatS Hydrolat de verveine Hydrolat de menthe pouliot, Hydrolat de cannelle, 250/120 ml 250/120 ml 250/120 ml Huile d’argan alimentaire Huile d’olive alimentaire Verbena Hydrosol Mint Hydrosol Cinnamon Hydrosol 500 ml 500 ml Cooking Argan Oil Cooking Olive Oil Hydrolat de romarin, Hydrolat de lavande, Hydrolat de fleur d’oranger, 250/120 ml 250/120 ml 250/120 ml Rosemary Hydrosol Lavender Hydrosol Orange Blossom Hydrosol Hydrolat de citron, Hydrolat de camomille, Hydrolat d’origan, 250/120 ml 250/120 ml 250/120 ml Lemon Hydrosol Camomille Hydrosol Origan Hydrosol 14 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 15 Jams, honey, amlu, butter ConFituRes, MeiLs, AmLou, BeurreS Concernant les confitures nous vous offrons un service sur mesure par lequel nous pouvons produire absolument toutes les confitures que vous souhaitez, l’imagination étant la seule limite ! Regarding jams, we offer you a tailor-made service whereby we can produce absolutely all the jams you want, imagination being the only limit! Miel de multifleurs, 30 gr Confiture de pastèque, 30 gr Honey Watermelon Jam Miel aux herbes, 30 gr Herbs Honey Confiture de tomate, 30 gr Tomato Jam Miel à la lavande, 30 gr Lavender Honey Confiture d’abricot, 30 gr Apricot Jam Miel à l’origan, 30 gr Origan Honey Miel au jujubier, 30 gr Confiture de prune, 30 gr Jujube Honey Prune Jam Miel au romarin, 30 gr Rosemary Honey Confiture de figue de barbarie, 30 gr Prickly Pear Jam Miel au karoubier, 30 gr Carob Tree Honey Miel au chardon, 30 gr Thistle Honey Amlou, 30 gr Miel à la coriandre, 30 gr Moroccan Amlu Paste Coriander Honey Miel au zékoum, 30 gr Zakum Honey Beurre, 30 gr Butter Miel à l’arbousier, 30 gr Strawberry Tree Honey Beurre, 30 gr Farmer’s Butter Miel à l’euphorbe (daghmouss), 30 gr Spurges Euphorbe Honey Miel à l’orange, 30 gr Sweet Orange Honey 16 | DÔM LABS FOODS www.domlabs.bio | 17 CONTACTS Rue Abdelali Benchekroun, imm. Belghazi, 30000, Fès, Maroc Rue Al Kasbah, 90000, Tanger, Maroc (+212) 5 35 93 25 72 [email protected] www.domlabs.bio.
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