COFFEE & CARDAMOM GRILLED LAMB CHOPS

🐑 COFFEE & CARDAMOM GRILLED LAMB CHOPS
Herbivore Spice Company – Back Label Copy
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🌟 OUR STORY
Born at the flavorful crossroads of the Mediterranean and Middle East, this blend was inspired by the rich tradition of cardamom-laced coffee and flame-grilled meats. Smoky ground espresso meets floral cardamom, warm garlic, and earthy spices—crafted to elevate lamb chops into something unforgettable. It’s a bold seasoning that tells a story of cultural connection, fire, and flavor.
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🔥 SUGGESTED USES
• Rub generously on lamb chops before grilling or searing
• Mix with olive oil and lemon juice for a marinade
• Try on beef ribs, eggplant, or roasted carrots
• Add to rice pilaf or couscous for a smoky twist
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🌿 INGREDIENTS
Espresso Coffee, Ground Cardamom, Smoked Paprika, Garlic, Coriander, Sea Salt, Cinnamon, Black Pepper, Sumac, Olive Oil Powder.
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📊 NUTRITIONAL FACTS (Per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 8
Total Fat 0.2g
Sodium 40mg
Total Carbohydrate 1.4g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.2g
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💬 BRAND PHILOSOPHY
At Herbivore Spice Company, we believe spices are stories—told in fire, earth, and aroma. Our blends are handcrafted in small batches and rooted in culture, curiosity, and authenticity. This one celebrates the soulful union of coffee and cardamom, echoing centuries of shared tables and spice trails.

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