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Schwartz Cajun Seasoning Extra Spicy 42g

Pack size : 42g

QAR 18.25(Inc. VAT)

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Schwartz Extra Spicy Cajun Seasoning will take your taste buds on a culinary adventure you'll never forget. Bring a spicy taste of Louisiana to the comfort of your home with this expertly blended mix of cayenne pepper, cumin and thyme.
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DESCRIPTION

Schwartz extra spicy cajun seasoning is precisely blended with cayenne pepper, cumin and thyme, giving a spicy taste of Louisiana. Our sustainable process begins right at the source Schwartz which are of the highest quality. Carefully selecting the best spots to grow our herbs and spices around the world allows us to guarantee intense flavors, vibrant colors and powerful aromas. Schwartz extra spicy cajun seasoning will take your taste buds on a culinary adventure you'll never forget. Bring a spicy taste of Louisiana to the comfort of your home with this expertly blended mix of cayenne pepper, cumin and thyme.

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Chilli Powder (Chilli Pepper Cumin Salt Oregano Garlic) Salt Cayenne Pepper Dried Red Bell Peppers Black And White Pepper Flavourings Cumin Ground Coriander Seed Garlic Powder Ground Ginger Allspice Mustard Flour Thyme Ground Fennel Seed Anti-caking Agent (Silicon Dioxide).

Allergy Information

Contains Wheat, Contains Barley.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

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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