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Lamb Stew Spice Blend
$8.85 – $18.90🐑 Lamb Stew Spice Blend
Tagline: Bold, warming spices crafted to infuse every lamb dish with depth and tradition.
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🍲 Spice Story
Rooted in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern culinary heritage, our Lamb Stew Spice Blend is a warm, savory medley that brings out the best in slow-cooked lamb. Whether you’re preparing a rustic stew, braised shank, or steamed lamb dish, this blend delivers comfort, complexity, and soul in every spoonful.
Developed by Herbivore Spice Company, it features coriander, allspice, paprika, cinnamon, and black lime—balanced with earthy cumin, sharp garlic, and a hint of clove for aromatic depth. It’s perfect for long-simmered stews, rich gravies, and fall-off-the-bone tenderness.
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🌶 Flavor Profile
Warm • Earthy • Spiced • Deeply Aromatic
Comforting and bold with rich layers and slow-building flavor.
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🍴 Suggested Uses
• Add 1–2 tsp per pound of lamb for stews or braises
• Use as a dry rub before steaming or slow-roasting
• Mix into yogurt or broth for a marinade or braising liquid
• Add to lentils, carrots, potatoes, or rice for robust side dishes
• Ideal for tagines, lamb soup, or pressure cooker meals
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🌿 Ingredients
Coriander, Cumin, Paprika, Garlic, Allspice, Cinnamon, Clove, Black Lime, Sea Salt, Bay Leaf.
(Vegan. Gluten-Free. No preservatives or MSG. Hand-blended in small batches.)
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📊 Nutritional Facts (per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 8
Total Fat 0.2g
Sodium 35mg
Total Carbohydrate 1.4g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.3g
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🧂 Brand Philosophy
At Herbivore Spice Company, we believe stews are stories—slow-cooked, shared, and filled with love. Our Lamb Stew Spice Blend is crafted to honor that tradition and bring rich, layered flavor to your most comforting meals.
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