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  • citrus · basil · spicy · floral Kaffir lime leaves are gathered from Asian evergreen trees with unique double leaves structure. While kaffir lime leaves appear to be a simple ingredient, they boast a range of uses and benefits in Thai and other Southeast Asian cuisine.   Weight 15 g
  • Ginger

    $8.00
    hot · zesty · sweet · warm Ginger is native to southeast Asia, particularly China. From there, it spread to other parts of Asia, the Spice Islands, and West Africa due to its effortlessness to thrive in a hodgepodge of growing conditions.   Weight 55 g
  • Creamy 70% cacao, with a citrusy, fruity, sweet, flavor from a hint of candied ginger.   Weight 45 g
  • Creamy 70% cacao, with a citrusy, fruity, sweet, flavor from a hint of cayenne pepper.   Weight 45 g
  • Creamy 70% cacao, with a citrusy, fruity, sweet, flavor from a hint of Ceylon cinnamon.   Weight 45 g
  • earthy · fruity · acid · caramel Cacao nibs are roasted, crumbly bits of dried cacao beans that have been previously fermented, dried and winnowed.   Weight 80 g
  • wood · pine · citrus · spicy In ancient times, this “King of Spices” was extremely versatile used in everything from mummification rituals to currency. What we know as black pepper are the plants fruit or green berries which are dried and used as a spice or seasoning.   Weight 55 g
  • cranberry · pomegranate · sweet · tart Native to West Africa and often described as a flower, the hibiscus we cook with is actually a collection of sepals, the part of a flowering plant that protects the bud and supports the petal once in bloom. Hibiscus tea is a great way to get your daily dose of vitamin C.   Weight 65 g
  • sweet · smokey · spicy · chipotle This delightfully flavorful pepper is native to South America. To the casual eye, ground cayenne resembles paprika (a different neutral ground, dried pepper), but cayenne is way hotter and complex.   Weight 15 g
  • Oregano

    $7.00
    warm · mint · earthy · thyme Mediterranean oregano, belonging to the mint family, has become one of the most popular cooking herbs in the world, featured prominently in Greek, Italian, Turkish, and Mexican cuisine.   Weight 25 g
  • warming · sweet · floral · citrus Ceylon Cinnamon wood chunks can be added to your next BBQ or smoke pit to enhance your food with a subtle Ceylon cinnamon flavor.   Weight 200 g
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