For the cook in your life that isn't afraid of flavor. We teamed up with friends Burlap & Barrel to bring you rare, bold and equitably sourced single origin spices that pair perfectly with our herb brined pickles. This set will help level up all meals.
1 jar Pint Pickles (24oz)
Box set of 3 equitably sourced, single origin spices
Wild Mountain Cumin, 1.5oz
Purple Stripe Garlic, 1.8oz
Sun Dried Tomato Powder, 2.1oz
A uniquely luxurious dill pickle using 10 herbs & spices alongside fresh, classic Kirby cucumber. Perfectly balanced complex flavors, with just the right amount of crispness in each bite. - Flavor:Our classic dill pickles are complex with robust acidity briny & perfectly savory
A heirloom variety of garlic with a purple stripe on its papery skin. It's grown by a group of farmers in the mountains of northern Vietnam - Flavor:This garlic powder has a savory and sweet flavor profile that adds depth and complexity to everything it touches. Add it to tomato sauces, stews, salad dressings or simply sprinkle it onto stir-fries or pizza.
Hand-picked by foragers in the Hindu Kush mountains of Afghanistan. This cumin is tiny, oblong and black, with long stems. Botanically distinct from common cumin Wild Mountain Cumin is renowned for its bold delicious flavor. - Flavor: This wild cumin has a savory, penetrating aroma and bright, umami flavor evocative of grilled meats and sweet caramelized onions.
This Sun-Dried Tomato Powder is made from a special tomato variety grown across Turkey's Aegean Sea coastline. Sun-dried tomatoes are a natural source of umami - Flavor: This tomato powder adds a bump of rich savory tanginess.Sauté the powder with aromatics like onions or garlic, use as a garnish on roasted vegetables or add to rubs for grilled meats.
About our Pickles
Every jar starts with farm sourced ingredients and hard work.
Vegan
Gluten free
Hand packed
Locally sourced ingredients
Traditional, slow brined
No artificial flavorings
About Burlap & Barrel
Burlap & Barrel sources unique, beautiful spices for professional chefs and home cooks. As a Public Benefit Corporation, they partner directly with smallholder farmers to source spices that have never been available in the US before and help improve the livelihoods of their partner farmers. They pay their partner farmers 2-10x the commodity price because that's fair trade.
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