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Sourcing & Provenance

 

seasonings Seasonings are often the most important ingredients in worldwide cuisine: by imparting their essential zesty flavours, they create the depth of taste that ultimately determines the success of any finished dish. Being such essential ingredients, it is vital to ensure that the very finest seasonings are used in order to achieve the most flavoursome, authentic results in your cooking.

 

 

Blade MaceAll seasonings & spices, even those that are readily available, will often come from a variety of different origins with an even wider variation in their qualities, essential oil contents and so ultimately depth & subtlety of flavour. For example, peppercorns which are available from such wide-ranging origins as Brazil, India, Vietnam and Malaysia to name just a few.

 

 

IndonesiaAt Seasoned Pioneers, the authenticity and integrity of all our seasonings is of the utmost importance to us. As such, we set out to source outstanding ingredients of genuine provenance from the very finest selected suppliers so ensuring we deliver authentic, worldwide flavours to your kitchen.

 

 

 

Here are just a few examples…

 

Cardamom, Black

India

Chillies, De Arbol

Mexico

Chillies, Pasilla

Mexico

Cinnamon Bark

Sri Lanka

Cubeb Pepper

Indonesia

Grains of Paradise

Africa

Mace

Grenada

Mint

Egypt

Oregano

Greek Mountains, Wild, Hand-Picked

Paprika

Hungarian, Noble

Peppercorns, Black

India, Tellicherry

Peppercorns, White

Indonesia, Muntok

Peppercorns, Pink

Mauritius

Pimentón

Spanish, La Vera Smoked

Saffron Threads

Spanish, La Mancha

Star Anise

China

Tamarind

Thailand

Vanilla Pods

Madagascan

 

What our customers say:

The zahtar blend is certainly a hit. Tried it on chicken drumsticks as Nigella does and was asked constantly what I had used

Les Jordan - Sydney, Australia
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What the food writers say:

...piri-piri chillies, hard to find though Seasoned Pioneers sells them crushed and dried

Diana Henry, Sunday Telegraph

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