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Caraway spice oil [organic]
Warm, dense but fine (not too distinctive) seasoning oil from two-year-old caraway. A few drops are enough.
Coriander spice oil (seed) [organic]
Fine, harmonious, fruity spice oil from Weinviertel coriander with light nutty and beautiful citrus fruit aromas. A few drops are enough.
Spiced oil juniper
Elegant, woody, finely resinous and sweetish-tart spice oil from Macedonian juniper berries. A few drops are enough.
Marjoram spice oil [organic]
Flavorful (“rich” ©Der Fleh) seasoning oil from Neusiedler marjoram. A spectrum of nougat and a hint of smoke characterize this light green oil. A few drops are enough.
Mint spice oil [organic]
Intensely ethereal, emerald green spice oil from Waldviertel peppermint. A few drops are enough.
Oregano spice oil [organic]
Finely fruity, warm, hearty and slightly tart seasoning oil from Pannonian oregano. A few drops are enough.
Rosemary spice oil [organic]
Powerful spice oil from the aromatic, slightly lemony rosemary from Croatia. A few drops are enough.
Spiced oil thyme [organic]
Fine, elegant and tasty (“explosive” ©Der Fleh) seasoning oil from Pannonian thyme with a noble tart finish. A few drops are enough.
Verbena spice oil
Lemon verbena spice oil with a fine, lemony, slightly tart smell and “metallic” taste. A few drops are enough.
Tellicherry Pepper [organic]
This pepper has a spicy and woody smell and tastes nuttier than other black peppers.
Timut pepper [organic]
Timut pepper is also called grapefruit pepper because of its lemony, tart aroma. It is actually a citrus plant and therefore a pepper substitute. The special thing about it is its fresh, fruity aroma and the slightly numbing effect in the mouth.
Tonka beans whole
Do not use instead of but with vanilla - magically exotic.
Nice for desserts, sauces (dark gravies) and dressings as well as with chocolate, poppy seeds, nuts (especially walnuts), coconut and vanilla.
Vanilla Bean - Bourbon
Along with saffron, cardamom and fennel pollen, vanilla is one of the most exclusive spices in the world. Vanilla is extracted from a specific orchid in a process that takes weeks.
Vanilla Bean – Tahitian
Along with saffron, cardamom and fennel pollen, vanilla is one of the most exclusive spices in the world. Vanilla is extracted from a specific orchid in a process that takes weeks.