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Sweet Basil
Chefs and mixologists slap their basil to release its sweet freshness. It pai...
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Turkish Bay Leaves
The Oracle of Delphi chewed fresh laurel leaves for divine inspiration. When ...
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Cayenne Pepper
Derived from the Tupi word for pepper, cayenne appears in Caribbean, Creole, ...
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Celery Seeds
Celery grew wild in Sicily, was carried north as a medicinal plant, and, by t...
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Crushed Red Chiles
Crushed red pepper flakes are an icon of Italian family restaurant tables. Th...
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Mild Chili Powder
Hailing from the American Southwest, chili powder is at the core of Tex-Mex c...
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Saigon Ground Cassia Cinnamon
Spicy and sweet, this Saigon cinnamon is our most popular varietal. Its high ...
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Ground Moroccan Coriander Seeds
Coriander is both an herb (the leaves) and a spice (the seeds). German, Pakis...
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Ground Cumin Seeds
Cumin's savory pungency has been essential in curries for thousands of years....
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Sweet Curry
The word curry is Tamil for sauce. In the 17th century, curry powder was intr...
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Dill Weed
Dill weed is a culinary map of Europe: its fresh, intensely bright zing is fo...
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Fennel Seeds
Wild fennel is one of two scents we think of as distinctly Sicilian (the othe...
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Granulated Garlic
Our USA-grown Granulated Garlic powder is a versatile weapon in the kitchen. ...
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Ground Ginger
Ginger adds zing to almost anything. Most dried ginger in the U.S. comes from...
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Italian Herb Blend
De re coquinaria was one of the earliest cookbooks written, in the first cent...
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Mustard Powder
Often overshadowed by ketchup in American cuisine, mustard has more history a...
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Granulated White Onion
These California-grown dehydrated onions are dried carefully to retain their ...
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Greek Oregano
If Greece had a national herb, it would be oregano. This relative of mint has...
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Hungarian Sweet Paprika
This very high quality paprika from the Kalocsa region of Hungary bears the n...
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Tellicherry Peppercorns
This black gold has been treasured since the time of the Ancient Egyptians. T...
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Cracked Rosemary Needles
Mentioned in Don Quixote and Hamlet, rosemary has a storied past. Believed to...
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Rubbed Sage
Sage is the characteristic flavor of saltimbocca, turkey stuffing, and Lincol...
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French Style Thyme
Thyme is a relative of mint and oregano, which explains its bright, warm, woo...
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Turmeric
Celebrated for its golden color and its mustard-like taste, turmeric is a key...
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