This Wasabi powder from Sakhalin island releases cool and spicy notes. Mix with soya sauce to spice up poultry, fish and and pan-fried garden vegetables.
The success of a foie gras depends on the seasoning! You can sprinkle this subtle mix directly onto your foie gras before serving or use it when preparing your very own home-made foie gras terrine.
This beautiful Amazonian tonka bean releases warm and indulging notes of vanilla and caramel. Once ground or grated, it will bring warmth to your desserts, fish, vegetables, seafood and poultry.
Dukkah (pronounced “douka”) is a spice mix from Egypt. It is made from hazelnuts, sesame, coriander, cumin and grilled spice. In Cairo, the Egyptians traditionally serve Dukkah with their pre-dinner drinks by dipping pitta bread into olive oil and then into Dukkah!
Its notes of toasted spices and hazelnuts are delicious with sweet wine, warmed goat’s cheese on toast or fresh pasta. It releases its oriental flavours wondrously with chicken skewers or marinated fish. Sprinkle it over your mixed salads or on steamed vegetables to add a crunchy touch.