Lemon Herb Mediterranean

🍋 Lemon Herb Mediterranean
Tagline: Bright citrus meets sun-drenched herbs—Mediterranean flavor at its freshest.
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🌿 Spice Story
Inspired by coastal markets and summer gardens, our Lemon Herb Mediterranean blend is a vibrant mix of zesty lemon peel, fragrant herbs, and a hint of garlic and cracked pepper. It’s your shortcut to Mediterranean magic—perfect for grilled vegetables, seafood, poultry, or plant-based bowls.
Crafted in small batches at Herbivore Spice Company, this blend brings together oregano, thyme, rosemary, lemon zest, and parsley with clean, garden-fresh energy and a whisper of citrus tang. It’s sunshine in a jar—ready to sprinkle over everything.
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🍋 Flavor Profile
Bright • Citrusy • Herbaceous • Lightly Savory
Aromatic and refreshing with a clean finish.
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🍴 Suggested Uses
• Rub on grilled chicken, shrimp, or tofu
• Toss with roasted potatoes or zucchini
• Mix into salad dressings or marinades
• Brighten pasta, couscous, or rice bowls
• Sprinkle on hummus, feta, or flatbreads
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🌱 Ingredients
Lemon Peel, Oregano, Thyme, Garlic, Parsley, Rosemary, Cracked Pepper, Sea Salt.
(No preservatives. Non-GMO. Vegan. Gluten-Free.)
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📊 Nutritional Facts (per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 5
Total Fat 0.1g
Sodium 35mg
Total Carbohydrate 1g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.2g
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🧂 Brand Philosophy
At Herbivore Spice Company, we believe food should taste like the places that inspire us. Lemon Herb Mediterranean is an ode to the olive groves, lemon trees, and herb gardens of the coastal Mediterranean—fresh, honest, and full of joy.

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