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Out of stockMaltodextrin has many uses: texturizer, bulking agent, bodying agent, carrier, and crystallization inhibitor. It is commonly used in candies, sugar-free ice cream, crackers, and puddings.
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Marjoram has a similar but gentler flavor to oregano. This herb is delicious with fish sauces, salads, Italian, and Greek dishes. Also try our Ground Marjoram.
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Out of stockOur mustard is made of very finely ground mustard seeds. There is no wheat flour added, and it is just pure mustard seed ground to the consistency of flour. It can be used as the basis of many mustard recipes, including traditional English Mustard.
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Onion has a very strong taste and can be used in a variety of dishes, such as meats, vegetables, stews, and sauces. Note: this powder is a very fine. If you are intending to use this product for home use we recommend Granulated Onion which will be similar to what you might buy at the grocery store labeled as "onion powder"
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Onion has a very strong taste and can be used in a variety of dishes, such as meats, vegetables, stews, and sauces. Our toasted version gives a smoky onion flavor to your dishes. Note: this powder is a very fine. If you are intending to use this product for home use we recommend Granulated Onion which will be similar to what you might buy at the grocery store labeled as “onion powder”
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Oregano is stronger, sharper, and slightly more bitter than marjoram. It is a main ingredient in pizzas and is used extensively in Italian dishes, especially tomato-based sauces and soups. The Mediterranean version is the original type of oregano, and many other versions have been created over the years.
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Out of stockOregano is stronger, sharper, and slightly more bitter than marjoram. The Mexican version is stronger and sometimes mintier than the Mediterranean version and is popular in many Mexican dishes, such as chili con carne. Try adding to sauces and soups for a richer flavor.
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Out of stockPowdered Mexican Ground Oregano will provide a powerful oregano flavor. The Mexican version is stronger and sometimes mintier than the Mediterranean version and is popular in many Mexican dishes, such as chili con carne. Try adding to sauces and soups for a richer flavor.