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Java long pepper
Long pepper grows on lianas in the wild in the forests of Indonesia, and particularly on the island of Java.
It is not too spicy and offers a very wide palette of...
Garlic powder Tongologasy from Madagascar
Garlic is a very good food for health with a pronounced taste that enhances the flavors of many culinary preparations.
Sambavanilla garlic powder is guaranteed without preservatives.
You can add it directly to food in your recipes...
Dried mafane flowers from Madagascar
The mafane brede is a plant of the Asteraceae family.
Its culture is widespread in Madagascar where it is part of the composition of the Malagasy national dish, "romazava" which consists of a meat and vegetable broth...
smoked black pepper from Madagascar
Black pepper from Madagascar is very fragrant with a strong floral aromatic imprint.
Black pepper smoked with rosewood is a pure product from Malagasy know-how.
Coconut Curry
A pure blend of spices and roasted coconut, this blend is ideal for vegetables, chicken or fish.
The result is a tasty and spicy dish with a creamy texture and a strong coconut flavour.
Use a minimum of 3 teaspoons of spices per...
Creole spice mix
Creole spice mix is used to give a complex and spicy flavour to a variety of dishes, such as stews, sauces, marinades and meats.
Use a minimum of 2-3 teaspoons of spices per kg of vegetables or meat.
Moroccan spice mix
Moroccan spice mix is a complex mixture of spices used to add a typical, spicy flavour to a wide range of Moroccan dishes, including tagines, soups and stews.
Ras El Hanout
Ras el Hanout is a mixture of Moroccan spices that is used in the preparation of couscous, among other things.
In literal language, "Ras el Hanout" means "the top of the cupboard", which corresponds to the best product in the shop.
We have made a selection of typical madagascan spices available on this menu.
black pepper grows in plantations on East coast.
Red chilies which are used as an accompaniment in Madagascan traditionl coocking.
Ginger, one of the key ingredient in Madagascan coocking.
Cloves that were very expensive during many centuries and became a "special occasion" used spice like for Christmas.
All spices we sell are coming from local producers and taste can be different given producers.
We also try to propose always from last harvest and limit our stocks.