For the Mediterranean Lifestyle ~ 16 Jar Set
$165.00
For the Mediterranean Lifestyle…
A taste of Italy, Greece, the Basque Country and North Africa.
Featuring:
Berbere
Chermoula
Harissa
Herbes de Provence
Hestia
Italian Herbs
La Kama
Medici
Oregano
Rosemary Sea Salt
Sole della Toscana
Sumac
Turkish Baharat
XiMiXVRRi
Za’atar
Z’hug
All the spices are packaged in our glass jars with gold metal lids (~1/2 cup).
SKU | mediterranean-starter-set-16 |
Categories | Blends, Gift Sets, Pantry Picks, Regional Cooking, Spices |
Tags | Italian Spices, Mediterranean & African |
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