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Product Description
Sparoza's Mediterranean blend of 15 herbs & spices brims with fragrances and flavour. Given the beneficial properties of those herbs and spices, this blend should become an indispensable part of our nutrition.The following herbs and seeds are carefully selected then ground to enrich your cooking with flavour and nutritional value: coriander, mustard seeds, sesame seeds, flaxseeds, thyme, mint, oregano, dill, fennel seeds, black & pink pepper, ginger, rosemary, lemon balm, and cardamom. They are then laced with rare, hand-harvested fleur de sel, the "caviar of salt", whose soft texture and delicate saltiness enhances the blend of herbs and spices. Enjoy this blend's flavourful character on salads, in dressings and dips. Spice up your meatballs and burgers, your pies and tarts, stuffed vegetables, rice and potato dishes, or steamed vegetables. You can also fold it into butter, yogurt, and Greek white cheeses such as feta, anthotyro, and manouri or sprinkle it on slices of toast or toasted bread drizzled with a bit of olive oil.
Ingredients
Anise leaves, rosemary, mint, thyme, cardamom, coriander, flaxseeds, fennel seeds, lemon balm, black pepper, pink pepper, ginger, oregano, mustard seeds, sesame, fleur de sel
  • Net Weight
    2.12oz
  • Gross Weight
    2.47oz
  • Width
    2.4in
  • Depth
    1.5in
  • Height
    4.53in
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Mediterranean blend with fleur de sel from Attica "Sparoza" 2.1oz

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Product code: 5200124333120 Gross Weight 2.47oz
A blend of 15 herbs & spices mixed with fleur de sel to showcase your cooking creations!
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