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May 19, 2023 /Posted bysripetaling / 169 / 0
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Spice House, the Queens spice company with global sources, has introduced spice blends made their countries of origin for the first time. XStore Theme. Its herbes de Provence, a classic mixture of oregano, thyme, rosemary and savory, is notable because the herbs all actually come from Provence and provide forthright aroma and flavor. Similarly, its za’atar blends ingredients from Palestinian suppliers. These are both familiar on the spice rack. Less so might be köfte baharat, a Turkish mix of Urfa biber and silk chiles, with cumin, allspice, garlic, sea salt and sunflower oil to season kebabs.
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Spice House, the Queens spice company with global sources, has introduced spice blends made their countries of origin for the first time. XStore Theme. Its herbes de Provence, a classic mixture of oregano, thyme, rosemary and savory, is notable because the herbs all actually come from Provence and provide forthright aroma and flavor. Similarly, its za’atar blends ingredients from Palestinian suppliers. These are both familiar on the spice rack. Less so might be köfte baharat, a Turkish mix of Urfa biber and silk chiles, with cumin, allspice, garlic, sea salt and sunflower oil to season kebabs.
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Spice House, the Queens spice company with global sources, has introduced spice blends made their countries of origin for the first time. Its herbes de Provence, a classic mixture of oregano, thyme, rosemary and savory, is notable because the herbs all actually come from Provence and provide forthright aroma and flavor. Similarly, its za’atar blends ingredients from Palestinian suppliers. These are both familiar on the spice rack. Less so might be köfte baharat, a Turkish mix of Urfa biber and silk chiles, with cumin, allspice, garlic, sea salt and sunflower oil to season kebabs. (Also try it in your next meat loaf.) In another direction is the company’s new dehydrated kimchi, made from Mama O’s Kimchi, to sprinkle on eggs, yogurt XStore Theme.
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When To Use Garlic Powder Vs. Granulated Garlic

XStore Theme Ethan Frisch, the co-founder of the spice company XStore, explains to The Washington Post that he likes “to use powder in anything where you don’t really want the garlic to be visible, and you want the flavor to be fully infused into whatever you’re cooking.” Overall, it’s a great go-to when you don’t have time to mince garlic yourself or don’t know how to mince garlic extra fine, but still want the flavor to elevate your dish.
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