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Habanero Garlic Pepper
We love habanero chiles. We love garlic. We love Vietnamese black pepper. You'll love our Habanero Garlic Pepper! With a hint of citrus and a base of kosher salt, this blend will add heat and serious flavor to just about anything. For the serious chile-head, this may very well replace black pepper at your dining room table. The bold flavor of Habanero Garlic Pepper is delicious rubbed or sprinkled on any cut of meat. You can also use it as a sprinkle on anything from popcorn to baked potatoes.
Harissa
Harissa is popular throughout North Africa and is used liberally in their cuisine. The blend is robust with rich flavors, a hint of citrus, and chile heat. The heat level of Harissa blends varies depending on who is doing the mixing—ours is right in the middle of the road. Harissa can easily be made into a paste by whisking the spices with hot water, olive oil, and a squeeze of lemon. This makes an all purpose condiment, that graces the regional table as a bottle of Tabasco might in this country. Harissa is delicious with grilled chicken or lamb. A staff favorite at the spice shop we use it in everything from beef chili to vegetable barley stew.
Hawaij
Hawaij is essential to the cuisine of Yemen and is also very popular in Israel. In both countries, it is used liberally as a rub prior to grilling meat, poultry, seafood, and vegetables like eggplant. It is also used as an all-purpose seasoning and may end up in just about anything from soups and stews to sauces and rice. The Beduoin of the Sinai even use it as dip, like Dukkah, for fresh bread.
Hazelnut Dukkah
A traditional blend from Egypt, this savory mix of herbs, spices, salt, and nuts offers unique flavor and texture. Present freshly ground Dukkah alongside olive oil as a flavorful dip for crusty bread or sprinkle some on baked flatbread, grain, or vegetable salads.
Herbal Tea Set
A rainbow of flavors! This 100% caffeine-free sampler has a sip for every season. Whether you need to calm down, warm up, or chill out, we’ve got your back with this herbal collection. These four blends can be brewed and served as a traditional hot cup of tea, poured over ice for a refreshing summer cooler, made into ice cubes and simple syrups to use in cocktails and mocktails, or even used to brighten up your baking! The possibilities really are endless. Includes ready-to-use small pouches of Copper LemonEmerald MistFloral SonnetsMidnight Berry Tea
Herbal Tea Set
A rainbow of flavors! This 100% caffeine-free sampler has a sip for every season. Whether you need to calm down, warm up, or chill out, we’ve got your back with this herbal collection. These four blends can be brewed and served as a traditional hot cup of tea, poured over ice for a refreshing summer cooler, made into ice cubes and simple syrups to use in cocktails and mocktails, or even used to brighten up your baking! The possibilities really are endless. Includes ready-to-use small pouches of Butterfly Pea FlowerCopper LemonEmerald MistFloral Sonnets
Herbes de la Garrigue
Herbes de la Garrigue is named for the sun-baked scrubland of southern France where these Mediterranean herbs grow wild. We've built on the traditional Provençal herbs—thyme, savory, basil, marjoram—to create something more assertive and unrefined. Piney, earthy, and herbal, with peppermint that opens up the other flavors and fennel seed that anchors everything with a subtle sweetness underneath. The easiest place to start? Rub it on lamb, chicken, or pork before grilling or roasting. Also excellent in focaccia or rustic breads, stirred into white beans, or sprinkled over roasted vegetables with olive oil.
Herbes de Provence
A classic blend from the south of France, the individual herbs used and their ratios vary from house to house and village to village. Our Herbes de Provence recipe features savory, marjoram, chervil, thyme, dill, and tarragon.
Hibiscus
Tangy and subtly sweet, Hibiscus flowers are commonly used in teas and infusions. Almost cranberry-like in flavor, with a rich, deep red color, Hibiscus shines as a refreshing ice tea, agua fresca, or infused in simple syrup for cocktails such as a Hibiscus Margarita or Tangy-Tart Cosmo. Traditionally, steeped petals are added to sauteed onions in tacos and enchiladas. Hibiscus is also used in sauces and marinades, especially for game, and in all manner of deserts including cakes, meringues, and tea cookies. Brewing Instructions: Steep 2-3 teaspoons per 8oz cup at 210°F for 5-6 minutes
Himalayan Pink Salt
Mined from a Jurassic-era salt deposit in the Himalayan Mountains, our Himalayan Pink Salt contains 84 beneficial trace minerals, which give it its distinct mottled pink and white coloring. The minerals add to the flavor as well, making it wonderfully complex. The extra coarse chunks in this salt can be ground in a mill or crushed in a mortar and pestle for a variety of textures.
Hojicha Powder
Hojicha is a roasted green tea that is finely milled to perfectly dissolve into your culinary creations. Rich, creamy lattes and tea-infused desserts will be at your fingertips! Produced in the famed tea growing region of Kyoto, the tea leaves are harvested and carefully steamed, rolled, and dried. Then they are expertly roasted to bring out the distinct notes of cocoa and earthy undertones that distinguish this smooth and nutty Japanese tea. Each hex jar contains 12 grams of Hojicha. (12 g ≈ 2 1/2 tsp) Warm Brewing Instructions: Whisk 1 teaspoon of Hojicha powder in 8 ounces of 175° F water until dissolved. Enjoy as is or add steamed milk or sweetener to taste. Cold Brewing Instructions: Whisk, shake, or froth 1 teaspoon of Hojicha powder for every 6 ounces of liquid. Sweeten, ice, or add milk to taste.
Honeybush
This South African bush adds a sweet honey-like flavor to herbal infusions such as our Floral Sonnets. Honeybush is commonly mixed with Red Bush tea (Rooibos) for a caffeine free, tea-like beverage.Brewing Instructions: Steep 2-3 teaspoons per 8oz cup for 210°F for 5-6 minutes
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House Pepper Blend
New name, same recipe! A staff favorite, our House Pepper Blend (formerly Holiday Pepper Blend) is a vibrant mix of bold Tellicherry black peppercorns, creamy white pepper, and spicy Jamaican allspice that deserves to be celebrated year-round.
Huacatay
After years of being asked for Huacatay, we can finally say yes! This unusual herb from the Peruvian Andes is traditionally used in South American cuisine, and we're thrilled to be offering this rare find. Ours is organically grown in California and it can be used as an herb in cooking or made into a beautiful and delicious herbal tea. Huacatay, pronounced “wah-ka-tay” is also known as Peruvian black mint, mint marigold, wild marigold or Mexican marigold. The flavor and aroma are strong, with intense notes of sweet basil, tarragon and lime. Our first taste of the tea was quite heady! And it brews up a beautiful chartreuse. Supplies are limited on this exotic gem, so grab some today and let us know how your recipes turn out. Each bag contains 22 grams, about a half cup of Huacatay.
Hungarian Paprika
This classic spice is sourced only from Hungary and is the finest quality paprika available on the market. The rich mild base flavor is strong and pure—and we guarantee you'll find only paprika in the pouch without any anti-caking agents or color stabilizers.It is a pantry staple for creating chili powders and rubs, not to mention sprinkling on deviled eggs. This rich red paprika will find its way into a myriad of dishes.
Indian Cayenne
A wonderfully fresh version of this easily recognizable ground chile that can be used in everything from curries to cocoa. Its clean heat intensifies and clarifies flavors much like salt or lemon. A dusting of cayenne over fresh papaya or mango is a Caribbean tradition.
Indian Coriander Seed
This coriander is bright and fresh flavored. We find that the citrus top notes offered up by Indian coriander are much stronger than those found in the European variety. Another distinguishing mark is the seed shape, which is oval instead of round. Indian coriander shines in curries with authentic depth of flavor. It will also brighten up rubs for chicken and fish. Try Indian Coriander alone or in combination with other spices, but be sure not to overpower its wonderful flavor bouquet.
Indian Garam Masala
Garam masala is traditionally used as an addition to curries and as an all-purpose seasoning in Indian cuisine. Intensely aromatic with cinnamon and cardamom and boasting heat only from peppercorns and clove, this blend creates fabulous flavor synergy in dishes both savory and sweet.
India Red Chile Flake
Whether you shake them on a pizza or cook them into your curry, these India Red Chile Flakes are a fresh and convenient choice to add heat to any flavor profile.
Indonesian Ayam
Indonesian Ayam is our choice for spice when making the island country's famous traditional dish, Ayam Goreng. This succulent fried chicken boasts powerful flavor, and this Indonesian Ayam spice blend can be substituted for the required spices in any version of the recipe. Deeply aromatic, but without a lot of heat, Indonesian Ayam goes very well with peanut sauces, coconut, pineapple, or your favorite tropical fare. No matter how you choose to use it, the subtly sweet earthiness of this exotic blend will have you saying, “selamat makan!” (Happy eating!)
Indonesian Cinnamon
Indonesian Cassia cinnamon is such a familiar and beloved spice it needs little introduction. A global favorite for its delicious aromatic flavor, we keep a fresh supply flowing through our shop year round. We've found this high oil content Indonesian variety to be consistently strong and pure.
Intrigue Cocoa -Mint
Intrigue rainbow collection
Gift set including all 6 flavors of Intrigue chocolate bars