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Supreme Star Crack Wheat, No. 2
Supreme Star Crack Wheat, No. 2
Supreme Star Crack Wheat, No. 2
Supreme Star Crack Wheat, No. 2

Supreme Star Crack Wheat, No. 2

2 lb
Supreme Star Crack Wheat, No. 2

Supreme Star Crack Wheat, No. 2

2 lb

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Quality. Finest food from around the world. We stock a full range of culinary food products. Dried fruit, lentils and beans, ground and whole spices, herbs and a variety of rice. Almonds, cashew nuts, roasted pistachios, chana daal, chick peas, red lentils, moong beans, chilli powder, curry powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, tandoori masala, bay leaves, cinnamon bark, mustard seeds, whole black pepper. We take great care to ensure that this product reaches you in perfect condition. If it fails to meet the standards you expect from Supreme Quality Products, please return the product to us, stating where and when purchased. So we may replace the product and refund the postage. Your statutory rights are not affected in any manner whatsoever. Spices: Introduction: Spice, aromatic vegetable product used as a flavoring or condiment, normally refers to the derivatives from certain herbs like seeds, leaves, bark, roots etc. They are used mainly for enhancing taste of the food. The name spice is derived from the word species, which was applied to groups of exotic foodstuffs in the middle ages. Spice term was formerly applied also to pungent or aromatic foods, to ingredients of incense or perfume and to embalming agents. Modern usage tends to limit the term to flavoring used in food or drinks, although many spices have additional commercial uses, e.g., as ingredients of medicines, perfumes, incense, and soaps. Aromatically scented herbal products have been used since ancient times to flavor food and for preparing incense and perfumes. Spices trade is a big business from time immemorial. Spices from India and Far Eastern Asia were in demand from ancient times; caravans carried them across China and India to ports of the Mediterranean Sea or the Persian Gulf and then to the marketplaces of Athens, Rome, and other cities, where they were sold at exorbitant prices. Sources: Pepper, turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, mace and cardamom supplied from India. China and its neighboring countries supplied ginger, cassia, star anise, licorice and rhubarb. Chille peppers in addition to potatoes from Bolivia and Peru. The allure of trade for the valuable spices that could be transported successfully over vast distances was spurred by an increasing appetite in Europe for new spicy culinary experiences. The desire to monopolize major spices and the need to control the profitable sea routes were the driving forces that led to many of the dramatic events of history during the past 2000 years. In ancient times, Arabia, Syria and Egypt provided well-organized marketing sites along the major recognized spice routes from which Asiatic spices were sent on their final land or sea journeys to the great spice ports of Europe, such as La Spezia, Venice and Genoa in Italy, Seville in Spain, Lisbon in Portugal, and the major port cities of England, Belgium and Holland. www.lubnafoods.com.


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Packed in an environment that handles sesame seeds, wheat flour, gluten and other nuts.

About

Details

Quality. Finest food from around the world. We stock a full range of culinary food products. Dried fruit, lentils and beans, ground and whole spices, herbs and a variety of rice. Almonds, cashew nuts, roasted pistachios, chana daal, chick peas, red lentils, moong beans, chilli powder, curry powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, tandoori masala, bay leaves, cinnamon bark, mustard seeds, whole black pepper. We take great care to ensure that this product reaches you in perfect condition. If it fails to meet the standards you expect from Supreme Quality Products, please return the product to us, stating where and when purchased. So we may replace the product and refund the postage. Your statutory rights are not affected in any manner whatsoever. Spices: Introduction: Spice, aromatic vegetable product used as a flavoring or condiment, normally refers to the derivatives from certain herbs like seeds, leaves, bark, roots etc. They are used mainly for enhancing taste of the food. The name spice is derived from the word species, which was applied to groups of exotic foodstuffs in the middle ages. Spice term was formerly applied also to pungent or aromatic foods, to ingredients of incense or perfume and to embalming agents. Modern usage tends to limit the term to flavoring used in food or drinks, although many spices have additional commercial uses, e.g., as ingredients of medicines, perfumes, incense, and soaps. Aromatically scented herbal products have been used since ancient times to flavor food and for preparing incense and perfumes. Spices trade is a big business from time immemorial. Spices from India and Far Eastern Asia were in demand from ancient times; caravans carried them across China and India to ports of the Mediterranean Sea or the Persian Gulf and then to the marketplaces of Athens, Rome, and other cities, where they were sold at exorbitant prices. Sources: Pepper, turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, mace and cardamom supplied from India. China and its neighboring countries supplied ginger, cassia, star anise, licorice and rhubarb. Chille peppers in addition to potatoes from Bolivia and Peru. The allure of trade for the valuable spices that could be transported successfully over vast distances was spurred by an increasing appetite in Europe for new spicy culinary experiences. The desire to monopolize major spices and the need to control the profitable sea routes were the driving forces that led to many of the dramatic events of history during the past 2000 years. In ancient times, Arabia, Syria and Egypt provided well-organized marketing sites along the major recognized spice routes from which Asiatic spices were sent on their final land or sea journeys to the great spice ports of Europe, such as La Spezia, Venice and Genoa in Italy, Seville in Spain, Lisbon in Portugal, and the major port cities of England, Belgium and Holland. www.lubnafoods.com.


Warnings

Packed in an environment that handles sesame seeds, wheat flour, gluten and other nuts.


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Instacart pickup cost:
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