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Outof stockJuniper Berries
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Juniper Berries

$8.00$21.60

A prime ingredient of gin, Juniper Berries also give common bitters their flavor.  Coming from a conifer in cold climates, it’s understandable that in many countries Juniper Berries are associated with Christmas.

Popular in Europe added to stews, soups with gamey meats, and sauerkraut.

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Kaffir Lime Leaf

$8.50$10.50

Native to South Asia, and popular in Thai, Lao, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine.  Try in chili and soup recipes.  Tip: helps keep the odor in check when steaming snails.

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Outof stockKhmeli Suneli
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Khmeli Suneli

$10.00$27.00
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Traditional spice and herb blend from the land of the Russian Czars, used to enhance anything from chicken to veggies to fruit sauces. It is a key ingredient of regional dishes such as Satsivi, a cold walnut sauce, and Tkemali, a savory Georgian plum sauce that is as versatile as catsup. Coriander, herbs, paprika, with a touch of Saffron form the base seasoning, which provides a Georgian accent to eggs, soups, sauces and more.

Hand blended in small batches with: coriander, savory, dill weed, parsley, fenugreek, marjoram, peppermint, pepper, celery seed, paprika, bay, and saffron.

Recipe Links:

Tkemali (Georgian Plum Sauce)

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Kombu

$9.00$32.00

Edible kelp used in Japanese cuisine to make dashi and for seasoning sushi rice rice.  It adds an umami flavor to your cooking. Our Kombu is wild harvested off the coast of Maine.

 

 

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Outof stockLa Kama
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La Kama

$10.25$27.70

La Kama meaning “the bed” in Darija is the most common spice blend used in Moroccan cooking. Credited by some as originating in Tangiers, its aromatic sweet and warming flavor can be found in a multitude of dishes throughout the Barbary Coast and Middle East.
Use as a dry rub; in marinades, curries, and soups; or with lentils, couscous, rice or other grains.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: turmeric, ginger, white pepper, cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, and allspice.

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Lemon peel
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Lemon Peel

$10.25$25.00

For more than 2,000 years, the use of lemons has been celebrated. In the fifteen century, royal ladies of the French court added color to their lips by biting into the fruit.

Lemon Peel granules add a bright citrus flavor to recipes.  Use in baked goods, marinades, salads, and meat and fish rubs.

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Lemon Verbena
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Lemon Verbena

$7.25$19.60

Use to add lemon flavor to fish, poultry, vegetables, and tea.  Also provides a strong lemon flavor when steeped in hot water or added to rice or soup stock.  Pairs well w/Lavender & Rosemary.  [Lemon Verbena]

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Mace

$15.00
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Its use dates as far back as 600 AD. A pound of Mace was once valued at about the same price as a sheep or a cow. From the same fruit as Nutmeg, Mace is the orange-red outer covering. Like Nutmeg, Mace is warm, sweet and nutty, but with a lighter flavor. Use in soups, stuffing, preserves, baked goods, and other desserts. Also pairs well with shrimp, fish, and poultry.

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Outof stockMadras Curry
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Madras Curry

$10.25

Originally from Chennai, India this spicy sweet curry was intended for vegetarian dishes, but also complements proteins. “Madras” is the 17th century name of Chennai, adopted by British cooks to name this popular curry powder. Cook with vegetables, coconut milk or yogurt to make a traditional curry sauce.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: coriander, pepper, cumin, mustard, turmeric, cardamom, Chiles, curry leaves, and cloves.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Curried Chicken Salad

Slow Cooker Chicken Curry

 

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Curry Gift Box

Starter Set ~ 16 Jar

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Outof stockChile Pepper Marash
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Marash Chile Pepper

$10.00

Prevalent throughout Northern Africa and the Middle East, this Turkish Chile is sweet, tangy & complex. Its mild to medium heat comes on immediately, dissipating in seconds. Use as a table seasoning or for cooking.

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Marin Grilling Three-Pack Gift Box

$32.00
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Marin Grilling — Inspired by Favorite Local Places!

Boot Jack
Nothing beats a BBQ on Mount Tam, particularly if you arrive by bicycle!  Traditional southern-style BBQ rub. Great on everything.

Limantour
Coastal herb flavor with enough heat to remind you of oceanside bonfires at Point Reyes. Flavor-packed salty rub, driven by aromatic herbs, backed by four chiles.

Stinson
Perfect blend for outdoor grilling at Marin’s most famous beach. Mild, sophisticated dry rub that won’t overpower a good cut of meat.

 

Kraft gift box contains these three unique spices in our gold-top jars and the above message, tied with a Local Spicery bow.

Marjoram
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Marjoram

$8.00

Marjoram is known to represent joy. In ancient Greece and Rome, wreaths of marjoram crowned newly married couples to bring them love, honor and happiness. In the Middle Ages, it was carried at weddings and displayed in bouquets.

Marjoram, cousin to Oregano, is similar in flavor but more delicate. The dried leaves are light to the touch and mild in taste. Uses: omelets & cheese dishes, beef, veal, lamb, patés, poultry, stews, soups, veggies, pasta and salads. [Marjoram]

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