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Moroccan breakfast
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Moroccan Breakfast Spice

$10.25$27.65
(Based on 9 reviews)

Start 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.

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Nigella (Black Cumin)
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Nigella (Black Cumin)

$9.25$25.00

Nijella – 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.

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Nutmeg
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Nutmeg

$12.00$24.00

Nutmeg has symbolized both romance and affluence.  Once considered one of the most valuable spices, it was believed to give gamblers luck, to enhance a man’s prowess, and during medieval times, it was even thought to ward off the plague.

Use in traditional Middle Eastern lamb recipes, soups and in curries as well as in cream sauces, breads, pies, and baked goods. Sprinkle on holiday beverages — eggnog, punch, and mulled wines.

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Onion
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Onion

$7.50$25.00
(Based on 1 review)

In virtually every cuisine since prehistoric times, onions were first depicted circa 3200 BCE in ancient Egypt.  They show up in ancient art, tomb paintings, and written documents, and were exalted in the U.S. as George Washington’s favorite vegetable.

Complement savory dishes with the onion’s sweet and salty flavor.  Add to soups, sauces, stews, casseroles, meatloaf, relishes, and stuffing.

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Oregano Mexican
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Oregano, Mexican

$8.00$21.60
(Based on 1 review)

A relative of Lemon Verbena.  Similar to Mediterranean oregano, though more citrusy with a hint of mild licorice.  Use in Latin American dishes and Southwestern cuisine with Chile Peppers, Cumin, and Paprika.

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Paprika
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Paprika

$8.75$17.50

Sprinkle on deviled eggs, fish, seafood, and salads, or use to add color and mild spice to sauces, stews, grains, and marinades.  Color and flavor are released upon heating.

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Smoked Paprika
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Paprika, Smoked

$10.00
(Based on 3 reviews)

Sweet, rich and smoky, our Smoked Paprika is made in the style of Spanish Pimenton, with a bright, tangy flavor, followed by complex smoky tones. Use in paella, soups, and stews for a deep woodsy flavor.

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Pepperoni Spice
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Pepperoni Blend

$10.25$27.65
(Based on 27 reviews)

As seen in the 2025 Summer Edition of Forks Over Knives.  Developed w/chefs at a local restaurant for use in vegetarian “Pepperoni” dishes. Add Pepperoni flavoring at your every whim.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: smoked paprika, Chiles, anise seed, mustard seed, garlic, and fennel.

 

Recommended by Chef AJ.

 

Click here to for demonstrations of people cooking with our Pepperoni Blend on YouTube.

 

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Pumpkin Pie
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Pumpkin Pie Spice

$9.25$12.50
(Based on 4 reviews)

The original English pumpkin pie was actually a whole pumpkin stuffed with apples, sugar, and a combination of spices, and then baked. This spice blend became known as Pumpkin Pie Spice in the 19th century. Use with pumpkin and squash recipes, cookies, sweet potato pie, custard, and cheesecake or be daring and sprinkle on ice cream, oatmeal or a latté.

 

Hand blended in small batches: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice and star anise.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Apple Stuffed Pumpkin

Pumpkin Pound Cake

Pumpkin Spice Bar Cookies

Pumpkin Spice Coconut Macaroons

 

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Rosemary
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Rosemary

$7.25$17.00

Rosemary can be found growing near the ocean – its name in Latin means dew of the sea.  The aromatic leaves resembling pine needles are said to aid memory and are symbols of success, remembrance, love, loyalty, and fidelity.

Use in savory and sweet recipes for meats, broiled fish, roasted chicken, marinades, stews, stuffing, dressings, breads, and desserts. Also pairs well with cheese. Some say that it aids with the digestion of fats.

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Saffron
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Saffron

$13.50
(Based on 1 review)

Saffron, 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.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Vegan Paella demonstration on YouTube.

Lemon & Saffron Cake

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Sage
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Sage

$7.25$9.75

Sage has been used for centuries as both a seasoning and healing herb. Once the most-used cooking seasoning, it was replaced by Oregano during World War ll when pizza & pasta came home with the return of U.S. servicemen. Use in stuffing, dressings, chowders, stews, tomato sauces, and breads. Cheese flavored with sage is fancied in England.

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