It can be used to enrich sauces, dressings and mustard and dishes with green vegetables. Should be added at the end of cooking to make the best use of the fine aroma.
Mermaid’s Bite has won the first place in the “Best Grill Spice” category at The Danish BBQ Championship.
Mermaid’s Bite has a fresh and sublime flavour that marries well with fish, grilled vegetables or light meat. This blend has notes of mint and citrus on a base of green fennel, coriander and three kinds of seaweed. The “bite” comes from a touch of chili. Can also be used to enhance fish-fingers, fish cutlets, soups and breads.
Nigella is used as both spice and garnish in Indian and Middle East cuisine. The flavour is mildly aromatic, and when cooked (roasted, baked or fried) emanates notes of oregano and a light, peppery bitterness, a bit like bread crust.
In the European world, Nigella seeds are being increasingly used in seed bread, vegetable, fish and lamb dishes. Nigella seeds originally come from India and are used in many of their most popular dishes, either as sprinkles on flatbread, and vegetable and meat curries.
It consists of small flakes of Nori seaweed, sea lettuce and the beautiful red dulce and is a great addition to fish dishes, pasta, bread or homemade sushi. Mix with sesame, herbs, salt or oil. A light and spicy taste of salt and sea, this herb mix can also be used as a supplement for table salt.
Classic South-French herb mix for the savoury kitchen
This classic herb mix typical of the South of France consists of organic herbs like savory, thyme, rosemary, marjoram, oregano and basil. This sweet aromatic mix is widely used in the Mediterranean kitchen for grilled foods, stews, soups and sauces. It can be added directly to the food before or during cooking and as a topping on pizza, bread or salads.