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Cinchona Bark

$15.00

Cinchona Bark — overstock packaged in ziplock bags (~ three cups)

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Cinnamon ~ Indonesian Cassia

$3.00$21.60

The Greek poet, Sappho, referenced Cassia in 7th century B.C. Though not the “true” Cinnamon, Cassia (also called Chinese Cinnamon) is often sold as Cinnamon in the U.S., where it’s preferred for its strong, spicy and lingering flavor.

Use in both sweet and strong savory dishes: candies, baked goods, meats, preserves, curries, and hot beverages. Cassia, with its intense aromatic qualities and taste, is the popular choice for Cinnamon Rolls.

Available whole in 2 3/4-inch quills (approximately 9 sticks per standard pouch; approximately 15 sticks per plus 50 pouch) or milled to a powder.

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Cinnamon Saigon Cassia
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Cinnamon ~ Saigon Cassia

$10.00$27.00
(Based on 7 reviews)

Saigon Cinnamon (aka Vietnamese Cinnamon) is the strongest and sweetest species of Cinnamon available. Ours is freshly milled from organically grown bark to get the most intense flavor possible. Holds up to Vietnamese Pho and full-flavor meats; makes a great addition to yogurt; or ratchet up your baking with this powerful, nearly hot cinnamon flavor.

 

 

 

Watch Chef AJ making decadent desserts with our Saigon Cinnamon: LINK

 

Quick Tips:

  • Add 1-2 tsp Saigon Cinnamon to 1 cup Straus Family Organic yogurt.
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Citric Acid

$40.00

This concentrated powder with its sour flavor can be added to baking soda in cakes and biscuits to increase leavening, used as a replacement for acids, or used in place of salt in sour bread recipes.

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Cloves

$9.25$12.50

Despite attempts at clove monopolies, by the 18th century cloves were grown in many places including Brazil, Tanzania, and Madagascar.  The whole Clove looks much like a nail, hence its French namesake, “clou” (nail).

Use in pastries, puddings, cooked fruits, and cakes, or sprinkle on oatmeal for a treat. Also yummy in stews and vegetables. Pairs well with nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger.

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Cocoa Powder, Royal Dutch

$10.00

Approximately 1.5 cups of Royal Dutch Cocoa Powder in a bulk bag.

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Coriander
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Coriander

$7.25$14.50

Coriander is one of the world’s oldest spices and has been used for both culinary and medicinal purposes.  It is reported that coriander can sooth the stomach and that coriander tea might give colicky babies some relief.

Coriander has a citrusy flavor. Use in curry, meat, fish, and chili recipes.  For a little kick of flavor, add coriander to cream cheese and cottage cheese or rub on fresh pork before roasting.

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Cumin
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Cumin

$9.00$24.30
(Based on 1 review)

Native to the Mediterranean and South Asia, Cumin is also a signature flavor for Central American and European cuisines. As a symbol of love and fidelity during the Middle Ages, wedding guests carried Cumin in their pockets, and wives of soldiers added it to baked bread for their husbands. Our Cumin is hand harvested, and has a high percentage of essential oils, delivering more powerful aromatics, and a slightly astringent, citrusy quality.

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Curry Leaf
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Curry Leaf

$7.50$15.00

The curry tree (Murraya koenigii) is native to India and Sri Lanka.  The leaf of this tree, commonly known as Curry Leaf, also translated as “sweet neem leaf,” is a key ingredient to curry dishes.

Add to curries or to flavor Southeast Asian rice, vegetable, and meat dishes.  [Curry Leaf]

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Dark

$18.00
(Based on 2 reviews)

Based on Mayan spices used to flavor the Ka’kau’ (Cacao) bean. On desserts, it is the deep forest surrounding a comforting home. It is the chill night air that we embrace after dinner with a loved one. Dark adds the thrill of unfamiliarity to our most traditional desserts. Add Dark to dishes featuring chocolate – cakes, cookies, sauces, mousse or cocoa. Or, add a rich Mesoamerican flavor to non-chocolate desserts. Sprinkle on cream; add to smoothies, shakes or coffee.

Hand-blended in small batches with Ceylon cinnamon, pure ground vanilla, sweet Chile, black pepper, star anise and mace.

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Dashi Kombu Wild Atlantic
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Dashi Kombu

$10.35

Edible kelp used in Japanese cuisine to make dashi, a nutritious all purpose kombu soup stock. Use also to season sushi rice, to add an umami flavor to your cooking, or to ease digestion with dried bean dishes. Our Kombu is wild harvested off the coast of Maine.  It provides high concentrations of iodine, calcium, potassium, iron, carotene, and B vitamins.

 

WARNING:  This product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause canser and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

 

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Dawn

$16.00
(Based on 5 reviews)

This signature blend delivers some very adult, sentimental flavors to your morning yogurt, transporting you to an exotic place that is somehow familiar and comforting. Subtly sweet with coconut sugar, featuring vanilla & saffron, with bites of sesame & flax seed. A generous spoonful of Dawn in plain yogurt unlocks a delicate treat.

 

Hand blended in small batches: palm sugar, toasted sesame seeds, vanilla, flax seeds, cardamom, ginger, saffron and Ceylon cinnamon.

 

Quick Tips:

  • Try Dawn in coffee, on top of the foam in lattes, sprinkled over buttered toast, or even over popcorn as a kettlecorn stand-in.
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