Mediterranean Lamb Spice
🐑 Mediterranean Lamb Spice
Tagline: Coastal herbs and ancient spice—made to honor the lamb dishes of the Mediterranean table.
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🌿 Spice Story
Crafted for lovers of slow-roasted and flame-grilled lamb, our Mediterranean Lamb Spice is a fragrant blend of rosemary, oregano, garlic, and warm Eastern spices. It draws its inspiration from the kitchens of Greece, Lebanon, and southern Italy—where lamb is often paired with earthy herbs, bright citrus, and just a whisper of cinnamon and clove.
Balanced and deeply aromatic, this blend is perfect for marinades, rubs, or dry seasoning. Whether you’re preparing a leg of lamb, lamb chops, kofta, or meatballs, this spice captures the sun-drenched spirit of the Mediterranean.
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🌱 Flavor Profile
Herbaceous • Warm • Bright • Slightly Sweet
Aromatic herbs meet savory spice with a soft citrus lift.
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🍴 Suggested Uses
• Rub on lamb chops, roasts, or kebabs before grilling or roasting
• Combine with olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic for a marinade
• Add to lamb burgers, meatballs, or kofta mixtures
• Sprinkle on roasted vegetables or chickpeas
• Stir into couscous or rice for extra aroma
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🌿 Ingredients
Oregano, Rosemary, Garlic, Paprika, Cumin, Cinnamon, Clove, Sea Salt, Cracked Pepper, Lemon Peel.
(No preservatives. Vegan. Gluten-Free. Non-GMO.)
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📊 Nutritional Facts (per 1 tsp / 2g)
Nutrient Amount
Calories 6
Total Fat 0.2g
Sodium 38mg
Total Carbohydrate 1.1g
Sugars 0g
Protein 0.2g
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🧂 Brand Philosophy
At Herbivore Spice Company, we honor tradition with every blend. Mediterranean Lamb Spice brings together old-world herbs and bold coastal flavor—designed to elevate your lamb from everyday to extraordinary.
$8.85 – $21.50Price range: $8.85 through $21.50
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