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Schwartz Herbs De Provence Jar 11g

Pack size : 11g

QAR 15.25(Inc. VAT)

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This versatile, fragrant herb mix is ideal for seasoning meat, fish and vegetables, as well as for adding a rich flavor to soups, stews, casseroles, sauces and salads.
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DESCRIPTION

Schwartz Herbes De Provence is picked with care. Packed with flavor. Schwartz Herbes De Provence is perfectly balanced blend of rosemary, thyme, marjoram and oregano is a must-have for classic French and Mediterranean dishes. This versatile, fragrant herb mix is ideal for seasoning meat, fish and vegetables, as well as for adding a rich flavor to soups, stews, casseroles, sauces and salads.

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
277.2kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1159.80kJ
Per100Protein
7.7g
Per100Carbohydrates
64.7g
Per100Sugar
1.5g
Per100Fat
7.7g
Per100Fibre
40.8g
Per100Sodium
40mg
Sub Type
Herbs de Provence
Form
Solid
Products Packaging
Jar

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Rosemary Savory Thyme Marjoram Oregano

Allergy Information

This product contains no artificial colourings, flavourings or sweeteners, Suitable for vegetarians

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Preparation and usage

Sprinkle into rustic Provence inspired tomato based stews, or over tray-baked chicken drizzled with olive oil and finished with a squeeze of lemon.

Brand Message

The Schwartz brand established in 1889 by William Schwartz, the son of a German immigrant, in Halifax, Canada. William E. Schwartz, the son of the founder, was the first person in Canada to sell pure spices. Formerly only compound spices were sold such as ginger mixed with cornmeal or flour. From these early beginnings great emphasis was placed on quality and William Schwartz convinced people it was better to buy pure, top quality spices in smaller quantities than poor quality bulk. From England he imported the first bicycle with pneumatic tyres and travelled throughout Nova Scotia selling his spices.

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