The spices and seasonings in this section were selected specifically for those who are following a no salt, no oil, no sugar (SOS-free) whole food plant based/plant forward/vegan lifestyle. Our spices are full of natural flavor ~ no fillers, no additives, no irradiation, no GMO, no added gluten, no anti-caking agents, no essential oils, and in this section, no added salt, no sugar ~ just real food, real flavor. The majority of our spices are organically grown. We buy the spices whole, then we personally mill, sift, blend and package our products at our Mill in Marysville, California. We’ve described our spices by flavor profiles, and we’ve listed ingredients in order of weight for most blends. If you have additional questions, please send an e-mail to customer service and we’ll get right back to you.

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Anise
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Anise Seed

$19.50

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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Outof stockAnne Davis Cinnamon Rose
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Anne Davis Cinnamon-Rose

$10.00
(Based on 2 reviews)

Sweet, feminine and all business, like Marysville’s notorious Madame, this blend of Cinnamon & Rose Petals will surprise and delight with its aromatics and flavor.  Use in any dessert that relies on a strong flavor of Cinnamon.  Use in same proportions as with any other Cinnamon.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Cinnamon Rose Latte

Cinnamon-Rose Snickerdoodles

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Outof stockAnnatto
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Axiote

$9.00$25.00

The Annatto tree is often referred to as the Lipstick Tree as it is used to color many cosmetics including lipstick. Native to the rain forests of the Yucatan and Belize, the spice is known throughout Central America by its Nahuatl name, Axiote. Blended with other spices and herbs, and ground into a paste, axiote is a mainstay of Yucatecan cuisine, and is used to season primarily chicken, but is also used on fish, lobster, and pork (achiote paste is marketed throughout Central America as “recado rojo”). In India, Hindu women use it to make the mark on their foreheads.

With a distinctive mildly bitter, earthy flavor, the annatto seed is most commonly used in Western culture as a food coloring for cheese, margarine, butter, rice, and smoked fish. We use it as a primary ingredient for our Belizean-inspired Axiote rub for chicken and fish.

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Outof stockSweet Basil
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Basil

$7.25$19.60

A symbol of love in Italy, it’s said that a man with a sprig of basil in his hair announced his intentions to wed his love, and she announced her willingness with a pot of basil on her balcony.

A slightly peppery member of the mint family, Basil is pleasantly sweet backed with a bit of spice.  Pair with tomato, add to pizza or use with egg dishes, fish, poultry, and salads.  Basil is also the main ingredient in pesto.

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Outof stockBerbere
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Berbere

$10.50
(Based on 3 reviews)

This fiery spice blend is used in many Ethiopian dishes. Builds a powerful curry sauce and doubles as a rub on meats and vegetables. Great addition to a Bloody Mary, sweet potato and cob corn.

Hand blended in small batches with: Chiles, fenugreek, ginger, long pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, nigella, coriander, allspice, and clove.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Berbere Doro Wat

Berbere Sweet Potato Curry

 

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Outof stockBirds Eye Chile
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Bird’s Eye Chile Pepper

$7.00$9.45

Small red Chile that packs a punch!  Ranges from 100,000 to 225,000 on the Scoville scale.  Use in soups, salads, stir fries, and curries.

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Outof stockOrange Bitter
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Bitter Orange Peel Bits

$9.25

Native to Southeast Asia, Bitter Orange, also called Andalusia Orange, is commonly used in bitters, marmalades, and in baking due to its strong citrus aroma and slightly bitter flavor.

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Outof stockBo-Kaap
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Bo Kaap Curry

$10.50
(Based on 4 reviews)

Mild aromatic curry from South Africa for fish, chicken and veggies. Named after an area of Cape Town, Bo-Kaap Curry dishes are generally made using fresh vegetables, fish or meat. Not as hot as traditional Indian curries, the rich and full body flavor of Bo-Kaap Curry is enhanced by fresh flavorful ingredients. Serve with rice.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: coriander, fenugreek, cardamom, turmeric, cumin, pepper, Chiles, mustard seed, clove, ginger, and fennel.

 

Recommended Recipes:
Spicy Curry Soup

Curried Chicken Salad

Slow Cooker Chicken Curry

 

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Bouquet Garni ~ Three Pack

$9.50

This classic blend, of peppercorns, French herbs and orange peel, is cleverly packaged in three over-sized tea bags, so they can be added directly to savory soups and stews. Just toss one or two bags in your pot! Enjoy the scent and savor the taste! Each bag approximately 1-1/2 T. Hand blended in small batches with: peppercorns, thyme, marjoram, parsley, tarragon, orange peel and bay leaf.

Outof stockCalifornia Chili Pepper
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California Chile Pepper ~ Sweet Anaheim

$8.50$18.00
(Based on 1 review)

Very sweet, with no heat, this Chile is the dried version of fully-ripened Anaheim Chile. Substitute for Paprika or Ancho Chile. Provides additional depth in Chili powders while modulating heat.

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Outof stockCardamom
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Cardamom Pod, Green

$24.00

Though India produces more Cardamom than Guatemala, it consumes most that it produces, making Guatemala the world’s largest supplier. The Cardamom Pod is typically transported in small batches from the mountainous regions in which it grows.

While cardamom seeds hold the flavor, once the pod is opened, that flavor begins to dissipate.  For full cardamom flavor, use the whole pod (or a slightly crushed pod), in dishes like soups or stews.

 

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Outof stockCardamom
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Cardamom Seed

$24.00
(Based on 2 reviews)

Part of the ginger family, Cardamom means grains of paradise.  Historically, Cardamom has been used to flavor foods, as an ingredient in perfumes, and even for medicinal purposes.

Known for its sweet and spicy taste, Cardamom seed is used equally in sweet dishes such as breads and cakes and in savory dishes such as meats and curries. Use in baked goods, sprinkle on oatmeal, ice cream, or iced melon, and add to curry. Cardamom has a sharp aroma and distinctive flavor that can be compared to anise or eucalyptus.  For a Middle Eastern treat, sprinkle in your coffee.

 

Suggested Recipes:

Cardamom Oatmeal Cookies

Cardamom Cookies

Berbere Doro Wat

 

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