Bold Korean Fire Spice Mix

🔥 Bold Korean Fire Spice Mix
Tagline: Sweet heat, smoky depth, and Korean-inspired fire in every pinch.
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🇰🇷 Spice Story
Bold, bright, and unmistakably Korean, our Bold Korean Fire Spice Mix brings the essence of Korean street food into your kitchen. This handcrafted blend is powered by gochugaru (Korean chili flakes), garlic, ginger, and sesame, layered with a touch of brown sugar and smoked paprika for complexity.
Made for heat lovers, this spice is bold without overpowering—offering a deep, warming burn with layers of umami. Perfect for bulgogi-style marinades, vegan bowls, wings, or fusion tacos. Whether you’re going plant-based or full BBQ, this blend makes everything taste like Seoul on a Saturday night.
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🌶 Flavor Profile
Spicy • Sweet • Umami-Rich • Smoky
A slow-building heat with savory depth and a caramelized edge.
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🍴 Suggested Uses
• Rub on grilled meats, tofu, or mushrooms
• Stir into marinades or BBQ sauces
• Add to noodles, rice bowls, or stir-fried veggies
• Sprinkle on fries, popcorn, or roasted nuts
• Mix into mayo or sour cream for a fiery dip
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🌱 Ingredients
Korean Chili Flakes (Gochugaru), Garlic, Ginger, Brown Sugar, Sea Salt, Toasted Sesame Seeds, Smoked Paprika, Onion, Black Pepper.
(Vegan. Gluten-Free. Non-GMO. No artificial preservatives.)
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📊 Nutritional Facts (per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 8
Total Fat 0.3g
Sodium 55mg
Total Carbohydrate 1.3g
Sugars 0.6g
Protein 0.3g
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🧂 Brand Philosophy
At Herbivore Spice Company, we believe heat should be balanced, bold, and beautiful. Bold Korean Fire Spice Mix is our tribute to Korean culinary fire—hot, flavorful, and full of personality.

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