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.
Thyme is an incredibly favourable spice that suits virtually all types of meat, fish and vegetable dishes. It teams well with herbs like bay leaves and rosemary in soups and marinades. It is an excellent with juniper berries in wild game dishes. Thyme can also be used to flavour oven-baked or roasted root vegetables.
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.
Marjoram is known for its mild avour with notes of citrus and sweet pine, and it adds depth to any tomato-based dish. It is also ideal for use in pasta dishes, atop pizza, in veggie balls and meatballs and for seasoning vegetables, soups, sh or beans.
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.