Garden Za’atar Blend

🌿 Garden Za’atar Blend – A Green Twist on a Timeless Tradition
Tagline: Plant-based perfection, rooted in Levantine flavor and made for modern herbivores.
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📖 Spice Story
Za’atar is a treasured herb blend across the Middle East—bold, earthy, citrusy, and deeply aromatic. Our Garden Za’atar Blend is a vibrant vegan and vegetarian-friendly version crafted without animal-derived ingredients (no dairy or sumac laced with additives). Instead, we use only pure garden herbs, toasted sesame, and sun-dried zest, capturing the authentic essence of za’atar while honoring clean, conscious eating.
From street-side manakeesh to home-cooked chickpea bowls, this blend adds a grounding, savory brightness to everything it touches.
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🌱 Ingredients
• Thyme
• Oregano
• Marjoram
• Sumac (no salt or fillers)
• Toasted Sesame Seeds
• Lemon Peel
• Sea Salt
(Vegan. No preservatives. No dairy. Gluten-free. Just pure Mediterranean herb power.)
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🍴 Suggested Uses
• Mix with olive oil and spread over flatbreads or pitas
• Sprinkle on avocado toast, roasted chickpeas, or grilled eggplant
• Stir into labneh or hummus for a deep herbal lift
• Rub on tofu, tempeh, or roasted vegetables
• Toss into salads, grain bowls, or lentil stews
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🌿 Flavor Profile
Herbaceous • Tangy • Nutty • Citrusy
Garden Za’atar is zesty yet grounding—the kind of blend that makes your kitchen smell like an herb garden kissed by lemon and sun.
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📊 Nutritional Facts (per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 8
Total Fat 0.5g
Sodium 60mg
Total Carbohydrate 1g
Dietary Fiber 0.3g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.3g
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🧂 Brand Philosophy
At Herbivore Spice Company, our Garden Za’atar Blend is a celebration of plant-powered purity. It’s made for herb lovers and health-conscious cooks who want bold flavor without compromise. Tradition meets intention—clean, ethical, and rooted in the earth.

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