Baharat

🌿 Baharat – Warm & Aromatic 7-Spice Blend
Tagline: A timeless Middle Eastern medley to awaken your senses.
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📖 Spice Story
Baharat, meaning “spices” in Arabic, is the heart and soul of countless dishes across the Middle East. Every family and region has its own variation, but the essence is always the same: warmth, depth, and unforgettable aroma. Our version honors the Levantine tradition—balanced, rich, and full of character. With roots in ancient spice trade routes, Baharat is a true culinary bridge between past and present, bringing stories of home-cooked meals, vibrant feasts, and age-old hospitality.
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🧄 Ingredients
• Allspice
• Black Pepper
• Cinnamon
• Clove
• Nutmeg
• Coriander
• Cardamom
(No salt, preservatives, or fillers. Just pure, premium spice.)
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🍴 Suggested Uses
• Rub on grilled meats and kebabs
• Stir into rice, lentils, or couscous
• Sprinkle on roasted vegetables
• Add depth to soups and stews
• Mix with olive oil for a flavorful marinade or dip
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🌱 Common Uses for Each Spice
Spice Flavor Profile Purpose
Allspice Sweet, warm, clove-like Adds depth and aroma
Black Pepper Sharp, pungent Enhances savory notes
Cinnamon Sweet, woody Brings warmth and sweetness
Clove Strong, pungent, slightly sweet Adds heat and intensity
Nutmeg Sweet, nutty Enriches with a subtle warmth
Coriander Citrus-like, earthy Lightens the blend with brightness
Cardamom Sweet, floral, and spicy Adds a complex, exotic lift
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📊 Nutritional Facts (per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 6
Total Fat 0g
Sodium 0mg
Total Carbohydrate 1g
Dietary Fiber 0.5g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0g
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🧂 Brand Philosophy
Herbivore Spice Company celebrates the rich, plant-based culinary heritage of the Mediterranean and Middle East. We handcraft our blends with care, honesty, and tradition—free from artificial additives and packed with soul. From our kitchen to yours, each jar is an invitation to cook with passion and curiosity.

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