Gingerbread Spice
$10.25 – $27.70
Originally baked in German monasteries in the 14th century to aid digestion, gingerbread quickly spread throughout Europe. An International tradition, and an American classic, this blend of sweet, aromatic spices, is driven by the lemony, sweet flavor of freshly milled ginger root. Use to flavor gingerbread or in cookies, cakes, pies, or smoothies to deliver this unmistakable classic flavor.
Hand blended in small batches with: ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and cardamom.
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SKU | 320 |
Categories | Baking, Blends, SOS Free, Spices, Sweet Things |
Tags | Americas, Brittany Favorites, Chef AJ Favorites, Europe, No Added Salt, Nutmeg Notebook Favorites, SOS Free |
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Tracey –
This is wonderful in oatmeal, and I am sure it is lovely in traditional gingerbread recipes. If you taste it just out of the jar, wow that has a kick:) I am sure this could be used in all kinds of creative ways!
Penni Ewing –
Chef AJ says one of her favorites
joanne becker (verified owner) –
Delicious in oatmeal with a grated apple and a dash of Dusk!!
Sylvia –
Tastes great in savory dishes like channa masala.
Mary Sheridan –
I love it on my sweet potatoes