Brède Mafane powder from Madagascar
The term “brède mafane” refers to a plant that grows in tropical regions and in many temperate regions. It is used in cooking, traditional medicine and ornamentation. Its name Brède Mafane refers to its peppery taste, its spicy and refreshing flavor. In Malagasy brede means “grass” and mafana “...
Gourmet Vanilla Powder from Madagascar
THE ORIGIN OF MADAGASCAR TRUE QUALITY GUARANTEE Madagascar black bourbon vanilla is among the best in the world. It is the most coveted treasure of the island which grows in the north of the country. We support peasant farmers, within our infrastructures, in the standardization and sustai...
Pistachio Powder
DID YOU KNOW that pistachios were once considered a food reserved for royalty? Until a few years ago, pistachio powder was the prerogative of Sicilian recipes, but for some time now it has become a very popular and widely used ingredient, both in professional and amateur kitchens. Used to ma...
Cardamom powder
Green cardamom, the queen of spices Green cardamom has a camphorous flavor and a slightly lemony freshness, resembling in some ways pine and eucalyptus sap. It is also one of the most expensive spices in the world after saffron and vanilla. Use in the kitchen: It is ideal for flavori...
Cajun Spices
Content : Paprika powder/salt/garlic powder/black pepper powder/onion powder/white pepper powder/Cayenne pepper powder, oregano/thyme/sunflower oil. If you are taking your first steps in the kitchen, then the Cajun Spice Blend will be your ally of choice. It is an easy spice to use to prep...
FIsh (Fish) Masala
Content : Kashmiri chili/Coriander/salt/mustard/fenugreek/turmeric/garlic/ginger DID YOU KNOW that when Vasco da Gama discovered India in 1492, the spice trade between the continent and Europe was very lucrative? Spices were more valuable than gold! Traditional Indian recipes have been...
Tandoori Masala
Content : Chili/ salt/ Kashmiri chilli/ mango powder/ cumin/ cardamom/ garlic/ ginger/ turmeric/ black pepper/ onion/ cloves/ nutmeg. DID YOU KNOW that Tandoori Masala gets its name from a clay oven called a tandoor, used to marinate meat? Tandoori Masala is a blend of traditional India...
Amchoor (green mango) powder
Amchoor also called amchur or aamchur is green mango powder from the mango tree. Amchoor is prepared from green, unripe mangoes that are harvested directly from the tree. It is one of the most common spices in India where it is used in the preparation of samosas, this fritter made from a fine ...
Zaatar
Content : Thyme/Sumac/Sesame/Extra virgin olive oil/Salt Lebanese Za'atar is a perfect blend of herbs specially made in the ancient tradition of the Levant to achieve the best flavor and taste. It is one of the easiest mixtures to use, very versatile! It can be used both raw and cooked, ...
Khmer Red Curry powder from Cambodia
Content : LONG SWEET RED PEPPER/LEMONSELLA Stalks/DRIED GARLIC/LONG RED PEPPER/TURMERIC/ANNOTATO/FLOWER OF SALT/SPICES Khmer red curry, a little different from the traditional yellow curry: This red curry is based on several powdered spices such as sweet red pepper which is not very spic...
Khmer Green Curry powder from Cambodia
Content : LEMONSELLA LEAVES/LONG SWEET GREEN PEPPER/DEHYDRATED GREEN KAMPOT PEPPER/TURMERIC/FLOWER OF SALT Khmer cuisine is fragrant but not very spicy. You will find lemony and vegetal notes in our Green Curry. It goes wonderfully with vegetables, such as zucchini, leeks or a mix of veg...
Seven Spices powder
Content : Cinnamon/Black Pepper/Coriander/Ginger/Cloves/Nutmeg DID YOU KNOW that rents and taxes used to be paid with spices? Seven Spices is a blend of aromatic and flavorful spices, unique to the Middle East, that gives a hot taste to any meat or chicken marinade. It also adds depth to...
Arabix Mix Masala Powder
Content : Cinnamon/Black Pepper/Cloves/Cumin/Cardamom/Nutmeg/Ginger DID YOU KNOW that Arabic masala is used in most Middle Eastern foods? Our Arabic Mix Masala is characterized by the use of the finest spices which are delicately roasted, crushed, blended and packaged, giving this masala i...
Biryani Masala Powder
Content : Salt/Chili/Coriander/Turmeric/Cumin/Ginger/Garlic/Cardamom/Bay Leaves/Onions/Cloves/Nigella Seeds/Black Pepper/Green Anise/Black Stone Flower/Cane Sugar/Caraway/Nutmeg DID YOU KNOW that biryani is a traditional Indian dish found at every social event? Biryani Masala is a distin...
Pili Pili pepper powder from Madagascar
Pili pili belongs to the Solanaceae family. It has an elongated green shape which turns red when ripe, its leaves are small and erect, and its flower is white. It is known by the scientific name “capsicum frutescens”. In Madagascar it is also called “pilo kely” (“little pili”). Pili pili is ...
Nutmeg powder from Madagascar
Nutmeg comes from the Myristicaceae family. The nutmeg tree is native to the island of Banda in Indonesia. In India, to have fresh breath, the Indians chewed nutmeg. Also, the Arabs had the custom of pocketing a few nuts to protect themselves from diseases. In Madagascar, nutmeg is grown in ...
Thyme powder from Madagascar
Emblem of the province, it grows wild throughout the Mediterranean basin. But it can be grown wherever there is sunshine and all over the world. In Madagascar, it has a special scent, very strong with a fairly spicy taste. It is perfect for all kinds of preparations: stew, stew, soups of all...
Powdered coriander from Madagascar
Cilantro is part of the Apacaceae family. It is an aromatic plant appreciated by cuisines around the world. Being a spice known since the dawn of time, it is also called “Arabian parsley”. In Madagascar, this spice is planted in the northwest of Antananarivo. The village of Andranoratra pr...
Cumin powder from Madagascar
Cumin is a spice native to the Middle East. Traces of its use as a medicinal plant among the Egyptians have been found more than 5000 years ago. The cultivation of cumin then spread all around the Mediterranean basin, then the Indian Ocean. In the Middle Ages, cumin was a very rare spice m...
Lemongrass powder from Madagascar
Lemongrass, also called Indian verbena or lemon grass , is an herbaceous plant. In cooking, lemongrass will bring a breath of fresh air. As soon as you enter it, it puts on a show and enhances your salads and other soups. It goes best with white meats. Widely used in Asian cuisine, it fl...
Galangal powder from Cambodia
Although it arrived very early in Europe, Galangal is however much less known than Ginger which is found today in a large number of preparations. In Cambodia, Galangal is used daily to flavor soups, broths and curry pastes. Don’t hesitate to try it in more French preparations like Poule au P...
Cinnamon powder from Madagascar
Originally from Ceylon, this spice is delicately fragrant and sweet. Today, it is grown in most hot and humid tropical regions. Cinnamon comes from a shrub in the laurel family and more precisely from the bark of its fine branches which, stripped of its outer covering, rolls up into pipes appr...
Turmeric powder from Madagascar
It colors mayonnaises, scrambled eggs, cream sauces, baked cheeses, rice, potatoes, lentils and even pasta. Turmeric from Madagascar is also called Indian SAFFRON. A light-scented spice, sprinkle it in your salads or vinaigrettes. Turmeric has a warm but mild flavor, it can be used in all ...
Curry powder
Content : Coriander/Turmeric/Salt/Cumin/Mustard Seeds/Chili/Fennel/Fenugreek/Cinnamon/Garlic/Cloves/Star Anise/Bay Leaves/Cornstarch India has long exported substantial quantities of different spices and there has been increased attention paid recently to exports of curry powder. The last...
Garam masala powder
Content : Coriander/Cinnamon/Fennel/Cumin/Cardamom/Black Pepper/Nutmeg/Star Anise/Ginger/Cloves/Bay Leaves The name of this spice blend born in India comes from Hindi, “garam” means “hot” and “masala” “spice”. Garam masala is a mixture of spices straight from India, the composition of whic...
Powdered ginger from Madagascar
A heritage of civilizations from the Indian Ocean, ginger has become one of the flagship spices of Malagasy cuisine. It is used in both savory and sweet recipes, and even flavors the famous rums. This ginger powder will bring a refreshing, slightly lemony note to your dishes without being too pr...
Sumac powder
In the Middle East, sumac is one of the most widely used spices. In France, this red powder unfortunately remains relatively unknown to the general public. However, sumac, with its lemony notes, lends itself to all kinds of preparations. This spice, extracted from the berries of a tree for mill...
Combava powder from Madagascar
Combava is a citrus fruit native to Madagascar. The powdered zest combines flavors of lemon, lemon verbena, but also ginger and coriander. It goes very well with fish, white meats, marinades, desserts and pastries (custard, tarts, cupcakes, cakes, etc.) It can be used in both savory and sw...