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andiesenji

andiesenji

14 hours ago, Shel_B said:

 

Have you been satisfied with the Epicentre products?

So, you're saying that the spice blend from Spicetrekkers are whole spices that I'd grind as needed?  That's very nice.

I have Epicntre Herbes de Provence and the Peru spice blend, both were gifts and Aleppo pepper and Long pepper.  Frankly, I have not used the blends much.

 

Yes. The Ras-el-Hanout blend is whole spices just like in the photo.  I think they explain on one of the pages that their belief is that whole spices, ground just before use is very important.  I agree.  I rarely buy spices already ground.  Even cinnamon - and I have three different varieties, whole, I grind fresh, sometimes in large amounts if I am going to be doing a lot of baking in the next couple of week.

Same with nutmeg, allspice (I have a pepper grinder just for allspice), cloves, cardamom &etc.

 

andiesenji

andiesenji

14 hours ago, Shel_B said:

 

Have you been satisfied with the Epicentre products?

So, you're saying that the spice blend from Spicetrekkers are whole spices that I'd grind as needed?  That's very nice.

I have Epicntre Herbes de Provence and the Peru spice blend, both were gifts.  Frankly, I have not used them much.

 

Yes. The Ras-el-Hanout blend is whole spices just like in the photo.  I think they explain on one of the pages that their belief is that whole spices, ground just before use is very important.  I agree.  I rarely buy spices already ground.  Even cinnamon - and I have three different varieties, whole, I grind fresh, sometimes in large amounts if I am going to be doing a lot of baking in the next couple of week.

Same with nutmeg, allspice (I have a pepper grinder just for allspice), cloves, cardamom &etc.

 

andiesenji

andiesenji

14 hours ago, Shel_B said:

 

Have you been satisfied with the Epicentre products?

So, you're saying that the spice blend from Spicetrekkers are whole spices that I'd grind as needed?  That's very nice.

I have Herbes de Provence and the Peru spice blend, both were gifts.  Frankly, I have not used them much.

 

Yes. The Ras-el-Hanout blend is whole spices just like in the photo.  I think they explain on one of the pages that their belief is that whole spices, ground just before use is very important.  I agree.  I rarely buy spices already ground.  Even cinnamon - and I have three different varieties, whole, I grind fresh, sometimes in large amounts if I am going to be doing a lot of baking in the next couple of week.

Same with nutmeg, allspice (I have a pepper grinder just for allspice), cloves, cardamom &etc.

 

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