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Coriander-Sumac Sea Salt
$9.25 – $25.00Blends the citrus-floral flavor of Coriander with the bitter-lemony flavor of Sumac. Adds bright tones to your cooking. Pairs well with chicken, fish and vegetables. Use as a table blend or to season while cooking.
Hand blended in small batches with: coriander, sumac and sea salt.
Five Pepper Blend
$10.50 – $28.50Intensely complex and rich Umami flavors with a reduced heat profile. Use in place of black pepper on any dish.
La Kama
$10.25 – $27.70La 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.
Moroccan Breakfast Spice
$10.25 – $27.65Start your morning right with this exotic oatmeal, featuring Turmeric, Ceylon Cinnamon and Ginger. Stir in 1t spice per half cup oatmeal, after cereal begins to boil. Top with honey, dates, nuts, fresh fruit… to taste. Enjoy!
Hand blended in small batches with: Ceylon cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, and a bit of clove.
Nigella (Black Cumin)
$9.25 – $25.00Nijella – the seeds of Nigella sativa – are also known as kalonji or black cumin. Used primarily as a spice in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines.
Use in curries and salads or with vegetables, legumes, and poultry. Nigella adds flavors akin to onion, black pepper and oregano with a mustard-like bitterness.
Persian Lime
$8.10 – $11.50Also called Loomi, Omani, and Black Lemons, Persian Limes are a unique middle-eastern flavoring, delivering intense sour and bitter citrus flavor without the sweetness of the fresh fruit.
Use to flavor seafood, vegetables, or meat dishes. Delivers intense citrus bitterness and sour flavors without the sweetness of the fresh fruit.
Persian Lime Pepper
$10.25 – $27.70A twist on the classic American blend, Lemon Pepper, Persian Lime Pepper introduces the tangy citrus flavoring of Persian Lime with aromatic, floral Lemon Peel and ground Black Peppercorns. This blend has no added salt. Use as a seasoning or dry rub on fish, poultry or vegetables.
Hand blended in small batches with: pepper, lemon peel, Persian lime, garlic, marjoram, and oregano.
Saffron
$13.50Saffron, the stigma from the blue-flowering crocus, is always hand-picked; a gram of Saffron can be between 200 and 500 stigmas. No wonder Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world!
Saffron is one of the few spices whose quality has been defined by the International Standards Organization (ISO) based on its color, aroma, and flavor. Our Saffron has been rated grade 1 in all three categories. Standard jar contains a one-gram pouch.
Use just a tiny bit to add color and flavor to paella, rice, sauces and seafood dishes.
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Seasonal Beverages Gift Box
$21.00Seasonal Beverages
— Moroccan Golden Oat Milk —
Add 1.5 to 2 teaspoons of Local Spicery’s Moroccan
Breakfast Spice to one mug of oat milk.
Optional: Top with a fresh grating of nutmeg.
— Mulled Cider —
Ingredients: 1 gallon apple juice, 1 jar Mulling Spices
(Optional: ½ C bourbon or brandy)
Preparation: Add apple juice and spices to heavy saucepan.
Simmer, stirring occasionally, until spiced at the desired strength.
— Mulled Wine —
Ingredients: 750ml bottle red wine, ¼ C brandy, ¼ C sugar,
½ jar Mulling Spices. (Optional: 1 Clementine, sliced)
Preparation: Add all ingredients to heavy saucepan. Simmer,
stirring occasionally. Do NOT allow to boil. Add sugar as needed.
Lovely striped Kraft gift box contains two unique spice blends (Moroccan Breakfast Spice and Mulling Spices) with the above recipes, tied with a Local Spicery ribbon.
Sesame Seeds, Toasted
$7.25 – $19.60Believed to be the first seasoning ever recorded, the Sesame Seed dates back to 3000 B.C. According to legend, Sesame Seeds were brought to America by the African Slaves and quickly became popular with Southern cooking.
Use in Asian and Middle Eastern dishes, salads, baked goods recipes, or sprinkle on steamed vegetables. Mix ground Toasted Sesame Seed with sea salt and use as a condiment.
Sumac
$10.50 – $28.35This spice comes from the dried berries of a native wild bush in the Mediterranean, and is traditionally added to North African, Middle Eastern, and Southern Mediterranean dishes.
Sprinkle over fish, poultry, salad dressings, rice, or even over raw onions to add a lemony flavor. As a souring agent, Sumac can be used to replace fresh squeezed lemon juice in many recipes.