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Ancho Chile Pepper

$5.50$17.00

The Ancho Chile is the dried version of the Poblano Pepper and the most popular dried chile in Mexican cooking. The sweetest of dried peppers, with deep, rich berry flavors, mild bitterness, and mild to medium hotness, Ancho is frequently used as the base flavor of sauce and spice mixes like dry rubs or mole. We stem and partially seed our Anchos by hand before milling to provide the strongest Chile flavors without being overpowered by excessive heat. Try replacing paprika with Ancho Chile Powder in any recipe to bring a fuller, earthier Chile flavor and beckoning for you to take another bite.

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Anise
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Anise Seed

$7.25$14.50

Repairs to the London Bridge were said to be partially paid for by taxes and tolls placed on Anise Seed by King Edward in 1305.  In folklore, Anise is believed to stave off nightmares when placed near the bed.

Use in cookies, pastries and bread. Try adding to savory dishes for a layer of warm licorice flavoring.

 

Suggested Recipes:

Lemon Anise Biscotti

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Bay Leaves
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Bay Leaf, Turkish

$6.75$12.30

Rejected in love, Apollo changed the nymph Daphne into the tree, ordering that all who excel in courage, civil service and the creation of beauty be crowned with the evergreen leaves of the bay laurel.  Such wreaths crowned the winning athletes of ancient Olympics.

With a sweet balsamic-like aroma and a bitter yet spicy kick, the flavor adds the perfect touch to slow-cooked dishes, such as stews, soups, stocks, sauces, beans, and gravies.

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Red Bell Pepper
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Bell Pepper, Red

$9.50$19.00

Small flakes that are sweet, colorful, and packed with flavor.  Add to soups, sauces, salads, veggies, casseroles, or any recipe that calls for diced or minced Bell Pepper.  Try in meat loaf, omelets, stir fry, and veggie dips.

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Cayenne
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Cayenne Chile Pepper

$8.25$16.50

Named after the city in French Guiana & popular in the American South, Cayenne Chile delivers a powerful 40,000 – 100,000 Scoville Heat Units with very little added flavor. Use to add heat to any dish.

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Cilantro
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Cilantro

$7.25$14.50

Cilantro is the lacy leaf of the coriander plant.  Coriander seeds, also a popular spice, are produced by the leaves once they mature and dry.  The plant cannot be used for both, and must be harvested as either Cilantro or Coriander.

A common ingredient in salsa, use also in pestos, sauces, soups, egg dishes, guacamole, and dressings.  Pairs well with seafood and poultry.  Sprinkle on your salad or sandwich to add its aromatic flavor. [Cilantro]

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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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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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De Arbol Chile Pepper
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de Arbol Chile Pepper

$5.00$17.00

Popular in wreaths and other decorations because they retain a bright red color after drying, the Chile De Arbol (“tree-like” in Spanish) is named for its long, woody stem.  Be sure to wash your hands after handling, since this Chile carries a strong punch.

Use in Salsa and other Southwest and Central American dishes.  De Arbol Chiles are a good substitute for Cayenne, bringing a slightly smoky, crisp Chile flavor.

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Fennel
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Fennel

$7.25$19.60

Used for hundreds of years, fennel has been credited by some to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers and aiding diets by calming hungry stomachs.

Fennel is best added at the end of cooking to preserve its flavor.  Use in meat and vegetable dishes, starches and grains, sauces and herbed butter, salads, eggs, baked goods, and even beverages such as tea and wine.

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Fenugreek
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Fenugreek

$7.50$20.25

Fenugreek was one of the ingredients used in early Egypt incense that emitted the holy smoke for embalming and purification ceremonies.  It is now most commonly used in Thai and Indian cuisines.

Add to curries and chutneys.  Use sparingly as over using can cause bitterness in food.

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Ginger Root Powder
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Ginger

$9.25$18.50

Due to its appearance, Ginger was originally referred to as Horn Root. Versatile enough to use in both sweet and savory dishes, ginger is known for its spicy, sweet, and warm flavor.

Use in savory sauces, curries, chutney, and stir fry as well as in cookies, cakes and other desserts.   Often called for in Chinese, Caribbean and Japanese cuisine.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Hoisin Meatballs

Ginger Molasses Stars

Ginger Spice Cookies

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