Gourmet Guide to Sweet Spices
Exotic, sweet, and multifaceted, Flavorbank’s imported Sweet Spices are an essential part of every kitchen. They can be used in everything from cereals to desserts and beyond. How about a pinch of cinnamon or vanilla powder in your morning coffee? Indulge your senses with these spectacular aromas and flavors which will enhance even the simplest recipe.
Cinnamon Sticks
Use Whole Cinnamon Sticks to flavor Mulled Wine, Coffee and Cocoa. Use as Swizzle Sticks in Hot Buttered Rum and Hot Toddies.
Ground Cinnamon
Imported from Korintje. Use in cakes, puddings and Cinnamon Sugar.
Whole Nutmeg
From the Caribbean. Many cooks insist on grating the whole nutmeg to be assured of the real, rich, fresh flavor. Also good for slingshots.
Ground Nutmeg
Imported from East India. Wonderful for most egg and cheese dishes. Useless with a slingshot.
Tahitian Vanilla Bean
Botanically different from the vanilla orchid grown in other parts of the world. Prized by European connoisseurs for its rich aromatic properties and flavor.
Whole Cloves
From the Moluccas Islands. The essential sweet spice, cloves are warming and fragrant with a peppery aroma and a sweet taste reminiscent of vanilla.
Whole Allspice
From the Jamaican Islands. Also known as Jamaican Pepper, Allspice contains characteristics of sever spices, namely cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Spice Delight
An original Flavorbank blend. A spicy alternative to pumpkin pie seasoning, Spice Delight can also be used in all holiday baking. Also great with ham and squash.