Turkish Baharat
$10.50 – $28.35
Use as a salt-free dry rub on lamb, chicken, or fish; or use to season soups, curries, and sauces. Add to olive oil and lime juice to make a marinade, or blend with ground beef or lamb to make meatballs or a Mediterranean meatloaf. Baharat is an Arabic spice blend used in lamb, fish, chicken, beef, & soup dishes. Highlighting Nutmeg, Cumin, Coriander and Ceylon Cinnamon, this version comes from Turkey and features the addition of Peppermint & Oregano.
Hand blended in small batches with: nutmeg, cumin, coriander, oregano, cinnamon, and peppermint.
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| SKU | 880 |
| Categories | Blends, Lamb, Pork, Poultry & Eggs, Seafood, SOS Free, Spices, Spices for Beef – BBQ, Curry & Chile Blends |
| Tags | Mediterranean & African, No Added Salt, SOS Free |
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d. pellma. –
surprisingly fresh The cumin notes are pleasant and subtle I sprinkled a dab on my hash browns, this morning, and loved how it elevated a usually bland dish
Michael –
My wife uses this on so many different dishes and every one of them turns-out deliciously.