Zaatar
Za’atar is a traditional collection of spices culinarily used in Middle Eastern countries. This versatile seasoning can be used in dips and as a seasoning for meat and breads. It has an aromatic smell and a fresh, slightly bitter flavor.
How to Cook with Za’atar
Za’atar is most commonly eaten with fresh pita bread via a process of dipping the bread in olive oil and then dry za’atar. The spice mixture can also be baked directly onto flatbreads or crackers to serve as a flavorful vehicle for dips and spreads. Za’atar is used to season flanks of meat such as lamb or beef and can also be sprinkled atop homemade or store-bought hummus. Zaatar can be incorporated into a simple salad dressing with olive oil, lemon juice and some sea salt.
Also known as zatar, zahatar, satar, or zatr.
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Greatjudith, STANFORD, KY
Great blendSarah, Milford, PA
Wonderful spice mix, we use it on Sourdough ‘pancakes’ with green onions.Catherine, Sandpoint, ID
Good flavor, just needed some salt!Sheri, Fairview, NC
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Ingredients
Origanum, Sesame, Chickpea, Salt, Mint, Fennel, Coriander, Anise, Cumin, Citric Acid. Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, sesame, and milk products.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size 8g (~0.3 oz.)
Amount per serving | ||
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Calories | 35 | |
% Daily Value | ||
Total Fat 1g | 1% | |
Saturated Fat 0g | 0% | |
Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | |
Sodium 25mg | 1% | |
Total Carbohydrate 6g | 2% | |
Dietary Fiber 0g | 0% | |
Total Sugars 0g | ||
Protein 1g | ||
Calcium | 0% | |
Iron | 0% |
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice
More Info
Store in a cool dry place for up to 1 year. It is ok to refrigerate.
Country of origin: Turkey
ID: 7125