The big five of Santa Maria spices
Black Pepper from India
Tellicherry is probably the best black pepper in the world. It’s fruity and aromatic with a pleasant kick. Each one of these large peppercorns has a thick, aromatic husk and a core with piperine, which makes it hot. Lower quality pepper develops less essential oils and a stickier heat with more of a tea tree oil flavour.
About our Tellicherry Black Pepper
Great pairings for Tellicherry Black Pepper
Black pepper is actually a super pairing for all kinds of fruits and sweet desserts, where the fruity and citrusy notes play a major role.
The Italian cuisine proves that black pepper can be the main spice in many pasta and meat dishes. The classic carbonara is a good example.
Cinnamon from Indonesia
This cinnamon (Cassia Burmannii) has an intense and full-bodied taste with hints of almonds and marzipan. It’s the dried inner bark from the cassia tree, which can reach up to 18 meters in the wild. Even though this type of cinnamon is native to Indonesia, it might be referred to as “Chinese cinnamon” or simply “cinnamon”.
About our Cinnamon (Cassia Burmannii)
Great pairings for Cinnamon
This type of cinnamon paired with ginger is the true flavour of Christmas. Its pleasant menthol aroma works so well in sweet foods, which also makes it the perfect choice for cinnamon rolls.
Cassia cinnamon is also common in Moroccan tagines, Indian garam masalas and Chinese five spice blends because of its warm and spicy aroma.
Smoked Paprika from Spain
This precious powder is made from smoke-dried paprika pods. Thanks to the traditional process where perfectly sun-ripened paprikas are smoked over oakwood, it gets a sweet, smoky, rustic and deep taste. This characteristic set of flavours is a must-have in Spanish classics like Chorizo and Paella.
About our Smoked Paprika
Great pairings for Smoked Paprika
Our Smoked Paprika powder brings the hearty and bold smoke flavour, usually associated with smoked meats, straight into the vegetarian dishes.
It’s also a great taste companion for shellfish and devilled eggs.
Oregano from South America
We believe the best oregano grows at 2 300 meters above the sea level, in South American countries like Peru. It develops small leaves and a lot of small flowers, which add to the high level of essential oils and great taste. That’s where our fresh, grassy and minty oregano grows.
About our Oregano
Great pairings for Oregano
Oregano pairs well with tomatoes and basil. That’s one reason why it’s a staple in the Italian cuisine.
The minty and citrusy aroma of oregano is perfect with all kinds of citrus. A good way to use this power pair is together with feta cheese and summer vegetables like zucchini and asparagus.
Chili from North America, Africa and India
Of course, chili is used in food to add heat. But true chili enthusiasts know that it adds so much more. Chili brings amazing taste and a big palette of different flavour notes. We source chilis from different parts of the world to offer as much chili flavour as possible.
Our selection of chilis
- Ancho Style Chili PepperTo product page
Dried poblano chili with mild heat, sweet taste and a hint of fruitiness.
Taste: Round, sweet, musty, mild, notes of tobacco, liquorice and plums
Origin: USA - Guajillo Chilli PepperTo product page
Dried and mildly spicy chili with sweet, tangy and slightly herbyflavours.
Taste: Green tea, fruity, acidic and similar to cranberries
Origin: Mexico - Chipotle Chilli PepperTo product page
Smoke-dried jalapeño pepper with balanced heat and rich, smoky notes.
Taste: Musty, deep and smoky
Origin: Mexico - Cayenne PepperTo product page
Hot chili pepper mainly used for its sharp, fiery and fruity taste.
Taste: Slightly fruity and very hot
Origin: India - Piri Piri Chilli PepperTo product page
Very hot and pretty small pepper also known as “Bird’s Eye Chili”.
Taste: Direct and clean heat
Origin: Various African countries
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