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SADAF Ground Sumac 113g
Ground Sumac
Sumac is a dried, ground berry that has a sour, tart and salty taste. It is used a seasoning on rice, marinades and rubs for meat and poultry in Persian cuisine.
The fruits of the Sumac plant are ground into a deep red or purple powder and are used as a spice in Middle Eastern cuisine to add a lemony taste to salads or meat.
In Arabic cuisine, it is used as a garnish on Meze dishes and added to salads. In Persian and Kurdish cuisine, Sumac is added to white rice or Kabob. In Turkish cuisine, it is added to salad- servings of Kabob and Lahmacun.
Ingredients: Sumac, Salt
Allergen: Packed on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, soy and sesame.
Sumac is a dried, ground berry that has a sour, tart and salty taste. It is used a seasoning on rice, marinades and rubs for meat and poultry in Persian cuisine.
The fruits of the Sumac plant are ground into a deep red or purple powder and are used as a spice in Middle Eastern cuisine to add a lemony taste to salads or meat.
In Arabic cuisine, it is used as a garnish on Meze dishes and added to salads. In Persian and Kurdish cuisine, Sumac is added to white rice or Kabob. In Turkish cuisine, it is added to salad- servings of Kabob and Lahmacun.
Ingredients: Sumac, Salt
Allergen: Packed on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, soy and sesame.
$1.75
Original: $4.99
-65%SADAF Ground Sumac 113gβ
$4.99
$1.75
Description
Ground Sumac
Sumac is a dried, ground berry that has a sour, tart and salty taste. It is used a seasoning on rice, marinades and rubs for meat and poultry in Persian cuisine.
The fruits of the Sumac plant are ground into a deep red or purple powder and are used as a spice in Middle Eastern cuisine to add a lemony taste to salads or meat.
In Arabic cuisine, it is used as a garnish on Meze dishes and added to salads. In Persian and Kurdish cuisine, Sumac is added to white rice or Kabob. In Turkish cuisine, it is added to salad- servings of Kabob and Lahmacun.
Ingredients: Sumac, Salt
Allergen: Packed on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, soy and sesame.
Sumac is a dried, ground berry that has a sour, tart and salty taste. It is used a seasoning on rice, marinades and rubs for meat and poultry in Persian cuisine.
The fruits of the Sumac plant are ground into a deep red or purple powder and are used as a spice in Middle Eastern cuisine to add a lemony taste to salads or meat.
In Arabic cuisine, it is used as a garnish on Meze dishes and added to salads. In Persian and Kurdish cuisine, Sumac is added to white rice or Kabob. In Turkish cuisine, it is added to salad- servings of Kabob and Lahmacun.
Ingredients: Sumac, Salt
Allergen: Packed on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, soy and sesame.

