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Spice Blends &Amp [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Follow us on Facebook to keep up to date on our new creations and seasonal products! All of our blends are naturally gluten free and vegan friendly unless otherwise specified. Our products are not suitable in case of mustard allergy, due to the risk of cross- contamination. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text] ADOBO SEASONING – contains honey ANCHO HONEY CITRUS BLEND – contains honey APPLE PIE SPICE ASIAN SPICE BLEND – NO SALT BASQUE SEASONING BBQ SPICE BLEND BBQ SPICE BLEND , HICKORY FLAVOR BERBERE (ETHIOPIAN) SPICE BLEND BULGOGI SEASONING CAJUN BLACKENING SEASONING CANADIAN STEAK SEASONING CHAKALAKA SPICE CHERMOULA SEASONING CHILE-LIME SEASONING CHILE LIME ADOBO SEASONING CHILI & LEMON SUGAR CHILI POWDER, DARK CHILI POWDER, LIGHT CHILI SEASONING, ALAMO CHILI SEASONING, NO SALT CHINESE 5 SPICE POWDER – NO SALT CHIPOTLE BBQ SEASONING – contains honey CHIPOTLE CREOLE SPICE CHORIZO SPICE BLEND CINNAMON SUGAR CITRUS & GINGER SPICE BLEND COFFEE CHILE PEPPER RUB CUBAN MOJO – contains honey CURRY POWDER, GOAN – contains dairy & tree nuts CURRY POWDER, HOT (THAI, YELLOW) CURRY POWDER, INDONESIAN RENDANG CURRY POWDER, JAPANESE, YELLOW CURRY POWDER, KASHMIRI SAFFRON – NO SALT CURRY POWDER, MADRAS CURRY POWDER, RED THAI CURRY POWDER, ROGAN JOSH – NO SALT CURRY POWDER, SWEET, ORGANIC – NO SALT CURRY POWDER, VADOUVAN FRENCH MASALA CURRY POWDER, VINDALOO DUKKAH (DUQQA) – contains almonds & hazelnuts EVERYTHING BAGEL SEASONING FAJITA SPICE BLEND FRENCH MUSTARD & HERB BLEND GARAM MASALA, NO SALT GARLIC & HERB SEASONING, ORGANIC – NO SALT GARLIC & PEPPER STEAK SEASONING GARLIC LIME CHILE SEASONING GOCHUJANG POWDER – contains wheat HARISSA SPICE BLEND HERBES DE PROVENCE – NO SALT HERBS SEASONING MIX – NO SALT HICKORY STEAK SEASONING ITALIAN SEASONING – NO SALT JAMAICAN JERK SEASONING KIMCHI SPICE LEMON PEPPER BLEND MEDITERRANEAN SPICE BLEND MOMO’S BACKYARD BLEND MULLED CIDER MIX – seasonal NASHVILLE HOT CHICKEN SPICES ORANGE & PEPPERMINT SUGAR PAELLA SEASONING PELOPONNESIAN SPICE BLEND PERUVIAN SPICE BLEND PHO SEASONING BLEND PICKLING SPICE PILPELCHUMA SEASONING – contains honey PIZZA SPICE BLEND – NO SALT POULTRY SEASONING – NO SALT PUMPKIN PIE SPICE RAS EL HANOUT SANTA MARIA SEASONING SAZON CON AZAFRAN SEA SALT, BLACK TRUFFLE SEA SALT, MOCHA VANILLA SEA SALT, PERUVIAN CHILE CITRUS SEA SALT, PORCINI & CHAMPIGNON SEA SALT, RAMPS SEA SALT, SAFFRON & PINK PEPPERCORNS SEA SALT, SRIRACHA SEA SALT, TRIPLE INFERNO SEAFOOD BLEND, MEDITERRANEAN – ORGANIC SEAFOOD SPICE BLEND SEASONING SALT SHICHIME TOGARASHI (JAPANESE SEVEN SPICES) SMOKED PEPPERCORN & SAGE RUB SRIRACHA SEASONING TACO SEASONING TANDOORI SPICE BLEND TRUFFLE DUST TRUFFLE PARMESAN SEASONING – contains dairy VANILLA SUGAR, ORGANIC VEGETABLE FLAKES ​ZA’ATAR [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text] Are you a competitive BBQ master? Or maybe an amateur jerk-maker, or charcuterie enthusiast? We now carry ingredients for you to create and personalize you own dry rubs, for that extra touch. These ingredients can also be used by vegetarian and vegans to recreate a smokey, BBQ-like flavor with meat substitutes. HICKORY SMOKE POWDER MESQUITE SMOKE POWDER SOY SAUCE POWDER WHITE DISTILLED VINEGAR POWDER WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE POWDER [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column] [/vc_column][/vc_row].
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