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Mixed Fruit

$8.00$30.00

Assorted freeze-dried fruits milled to a coarse powder. Just the fruit. Add to smoothies, baked goods, or infuse into your beverage of choice.

Mix includes apples, grapes, blueberries, sour cherries, mango, pineapple, and raspberries.

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Mustard Yellow
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Mustard, Yellow

$7.25$14.50

Mustard seeds release their heat when soaked in a non-acidic liquid. To begin developing heat, soak the seeds in water; to stop it, add an acidic liquid such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine.  Use for pickling, in canning recipes and in sausages.  Add to sauces, rubs, and marinades for grilling.  Pairs well with other strong spice flavors, such as garlic and chili peppers.

Jeremiah Colman was appointed as mustard-maker to Queen Victoria in 1866.  He was skilled at grinding mustard seeds into powder without releasing the oils which when evaporated cause the mustard flavor to fade away. Add some heat to your dish with Yellow Mustard’s peppery flavor.  Mix powdered Mustard with vinegar and water for a quick and easy condiment or marinade.

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Onion
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Onion

$7.50$25.00
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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 Mediterranean
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Oregano, Mediterranean

$8.25$20.00

Oregano, joy of the mountain, was once offered to goats and sheep for grazing in the Mediterranean to add spiciness to their meat.  Oregano has a strong flavor and aroma with a pleasantly bitter, but robust effect.

A staple ingredient in Italian and Mexican cuisine, Oregano pairs well tomato sauces, soups, stews, meats, marinades, pasta, vegetables, and breads. [Oregano]

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Pepper
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Peppercorn, Black

$8.00$25.00

Exceptional for blending & as a complement to meats & veggies.

Black Peppercorn – Our “house” variety of peppercorn and finely milled pepper

▪ Grown Certified Organic in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam

▪ Farmed in acidic volcanic soils, high temperatures, and a scarcity of rain

▪ Ripened on the vine for up to six weeks longer than other regions in Vietnam

▪ High heat peppercorns with intense and complex umami flavor and floral aromatics

 

Our “house” coarsly-milled peppercorn is from India’s Malabar coast and has similar tasting notes.

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Lemon Peel
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Persian Lime

$8.10$23.00

Also 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.

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Raspberry

$8.00$20.00

Freeze-dried raspberry milled to a coarse powder. Just the fruit. Sweet-tart flavor adds a zing to smoothies, baked goods, yougurt, cottage cheese or infuse into your beverage of choice.

 

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White Hulled Sesame Seed
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Sesame Seeds, White

$7.25$10.00

Believed 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 breads and other baked goods, spreads, candies, soups, salads, fish & poultry dishes, and stir fried vegetables.

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Shallots
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Shallots

$9.25$25.00

Shallots are thought to have originated in Ascalon, an ancient town in South Palestine.  Introduced to Europeans in the 12th century, they have become a favorite in French cuisine.  The shallot is a “lighter” version of onion and garlic.

Use in dressings and sauces, especially wine sauces, or sprinkle on roasted potatoes or vegetables.  Shallots have a faint smell and taste of garlic, but with a deeper flavor.

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Toasted Garlic

$8.50$20.00

A mellow alternative to minced garlic.  Use in any recipe to add a milder pop of rich sweet garlic flavor..

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