• Ceylon Cinnamon

    Ceylon, or “true cinnamon,” is native to Sri Lanka and southern parts of India. It’s made from the inner bark of the Cinnamomum verum tree. Ceylon is tan-brown in color and contains many tight sticks with soft layers. Ceylon cinnamon is less common and has long been prized as a cooking spice. It is quite expensive compared to the more common cassia variety. It’s described as having a delicate and mildly sweet flavor suitable for desserts.
    Ceylon has anti-diabetic and blood sugar-lowering effects. Ceylon’s bioactive compounds appear to block a protein called tau from accumulating in the brain, which helps prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

    $2.50$21.20

    Ceylon Cinnamon

    $2.50$21.20
  • Salt With Basil

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    Net Weight: 100 gr

  • Vanilla Powder

    This is a package including 5 boxes of Vanilla Powder weighing 30 grams each

  • Zaatar

    Net Weight: 250 grams

    Zaatar

    $9.99
  • Pepper

    Net Weight: 60±5gr

    Pepper

    $10.00
  • Armenian Cream Of Tartar

    Adding a small amount of cream of tartar when you’re beating egg whites—usually 1/8 teaspoon per egg white—speeds up the creation of foam and helps stabilize the structure of those minuscule air bubbles you’re whipping up. In baking, this means mile-high meringue pies, melt-in-your-mouth meringue cookies, and angel food cakes that practically float off the plate. So that’s the secret my people! So get some and make your own apple meringue pie this weekend!!!!

    $11.80$79.00

    Armenian Cream Of Tartar

    $11.80$79.00
  • Dark Chia Seeds

    Go Green Armenia’s Dark Chia Seeds have numerous benefits, but one of the most unique properties of Dark Chia is its ability to absorb up to 12 times its weight in liquid. Soaked chia slows digestion and increases the time it takes for your stomach to empty which means you feel full for longer. Soaking chia will activate the seed, making it more digestible for your body, helping to prevent blood sugar spikes, decreasing cholesterol and keeping you hydrated!

    How to use:
    First, wash your seeds! Just like lentils, grains and beans, chia seeds need to be washed! Leave them in water and let them soak and drain the debris away. Then place your chia seeds in a jar of water, shake for about 2-3 minutes and then let it sit in the refrigerator overnight. If you’re in a hurry, simply swish the chia and water around in a jar (sealed) for about 5 minutes and let it sit for another 5-10 minutes and you should have a good gel-like consistency. You can also put 1 teaspoon of the chia seeds in a cup of yoghurt and let it soak up the fluids from the yoghurt!

    $4.00$15.00

    Dark Chia Seeds

    $4.00$15.00
  • Seasoned SALT | LER

    Seasoned salt with 25 ingredients, with sweet red pepper and with hot red pepper

    Net Weight: 100 grams

    $1.50
  • Coriander Seeds

    This is a package including 10 boxes of Coriander Seeds weighing 30 grams each

  • Sumac

    This is a package including 10 boxes of Sumac weighing 30 grams each

    Sumac

    $15.00
  • Ginger Powder

    This is a package including 10 boxes of Ginger Powder weighing 30 grams each

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