World Flavors
The international flavors and spices from around the world offer unlimited possibility. These global spices and international seasonings will help you create delicious meals, whether you want to explore curry or turmeric, or are looking for Indian garam masala or tikka masala spices, Chinese five spice or Thai spice, Moroccan spices, Mexican spices, or European spices.
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Liquid Tamarind Paste Concentrate
Our Liquid Tamarind Paste Concentrate has been created for ease of use. It cuts down on prep time because you don’t have to soak and strain the tam...
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Piri-Piri Seasoning
Piri Piri translates to "pepper pepper," which makes it a fitting name for a hot & spicy seasoning with a fantastic flavor! If you like your sp...
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Berbere Ethiopian Seasoning
Berbere Ethiopian Seasoning is a traditional Ethiopian spice blend that's fiery in flavor, though it can vary by region in heat level. Our Berbere ...
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Siesta Key Spanish Sazon
Siesta Key Spanish Sazon is an all-purpose seasoning salt with annatto that's a common ingredient in many classic Latin household staples, such as ...
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Ras el Hanout
Our Ras el Hanout seasoning blend is exquisite – or shall we say, the "head of the shop." Ras el Hanout is a must-have ingredient for making classi...
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Juniper Berries
Whole Juniper Berries are the main ingredient for flavoring most gin, as well as other liqueurs. Their flavor is intensely spicy with a hint of pin...
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Moroccan Saffron
Moroccan Saffron threads are one of the most sought-after & luxurious spices in the world. Use these gourmet saffron threads to add decadence t...
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Hibiscus Flower
Dried Hibiscus Flowers are edible hibiscus leaves that are typically used to infuse hibiscus flavor into teas and oils. These hibiscus petals can a...
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Grains of Paradise
Grains of Paradise is a spicy, full-flavored pepper seasoning, and is otherwise known Alligator pepper (in addition to other names). Grains of para...
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Hidden Cove Lemon Garlic Blend
Hidden Cove Lemon Garlic Blend has all of the classic citrusy, lemon garlic seasoning flavor that's best known for using 'as is' when cooking; espe...
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Shichimi Togarashi
Shichimi Togarashi is a traditionally salt-free seasoning from Japan that's commonly used with nabemono (one-pot dishes), soups, udon noodles, and ...
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Asafetida
Asafetida, commonly known as Hing in Indian cuisine and also spelled Asafoetida, is a spice with a similar taste to onions, garlic or leeks. As a s...
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What are the most popular spices internationally?
Globally, black pepper, mustard powder, cumin, salt and coriander are some of the most cooked spices internationally around the world. But ultimately, it depends on what international cuisine you are looking to try! As far as international spice blends go, some of our personal favorites include Taco Seasoning, Peruvian Chile Lime Seasoning, Za'atar Seasoning, Cuban Island Spice and Chinese Five Spice.
What spices blends are best for curry?
When making any curry, some of the best spices to use are turmeric, coriander, cumin, cardamom, saffron, fenugreek, lemongrass, mustard powder, ginger, chili powder, cinnamon, clove and nutmeg. Our personal favorite curry spice blends include our Garam Masala, Madras Curry Powder, Thai Green Curry, Cambodian Lemongrass Curry, and of course the classic, Mild Yellow Curry Powder. There are many other Curry Favorites from Around the World, so feel free to explore more curry flavors.
What spice blends are the most unique or rare?
Spices that might be considered as more rare in the U.S. could include Saffron, Asafetida, Sumac Berries, Grains of Paradise and Fennel Pollen. Spices that might be called "exotic" ultimately depends on where you're from. Seasoning blends that we consider unique to our international flavors include Chilean Merquen Seasoning, Bajan Seasoning, Berbere Ethiopian Seasoning, Vadouvan and Vindaloo.