World Spice MerchantsWorld Spice is based in Seattle near the world famous Pike’s Place Market. If you happen to be in the area, a stroll into their shop will give you a memorable olfactory treat for a fraction of the cost of flying to the markets in Mumbai. You can get everything they sell online, but be prepared to do business the pre-plastic way. Your order will come with an invoice and a check is requested on receipt of the order. |
Texas Select SeasoningsTexas Select Seasonings can be found in Santa Fe, Texas. They’ve been perfecting spice blends and fresh salsas for family barbecues, competition and special events over 20 years. Their products will add a unique flavor to any entree! “A Taste as Bold as Texas™” and GJ will go right along with that. |
International SpicesInternational Spices is a family owned business specializing in custom formulation and packaging of spices, herbs, and other food ingredients. Extensive range and easy navigation. |
The Spice HouseBased in Chicago and Milwaukee, The Spice House are merchants of the highest quality, hand-selected and hand-prepared spices and herbs. Visit their web site, where you can browse spices, buy gifts, learn about the history and lore of spices, and share spice and food knowledge in their online recipe collection. be sure to check out the spice by cuisine feature on the Shop for Spices page. |
Penzeys SpicesPenzeys Spices pride themselves on unmatched quality, abundant variety, and love of everyone who cooks make Penzey’s one of the top on-line seller of spices. Try Penzeys for great flavor. |
Smith & TruslowSmith & Truslow is your premium online source for freshly ground, flavorful and organic spices and herbs. |
San Francisco Herb CompanySan Francisco Herb Company is a wholesale outlet store. They offer a full range of pure & natural spices, ranging from everyday spices like Black Pepper and Cinnamon to harder to find items such as Black Cardamom Pods and Marash Chili Flakes. Products are fresh, and packed with flavor. |
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