It doesn't matter who you love as long as you can produce a good product. This also applies to anything in the food business.If it's tasty and makes cooking an prep time a breeze, then what matters is the integrity, love and spirit that goes into it.
One company is Diaspora, a spice company. The spices are all grown sustainably and they're a must for any home chef into cooking and baking. There are varieties of different masalas that add depth and layers to curries and roasted veggies.Try Nik's achari masala, or turmeric for a golden dish or even a chai. Keep in mind that the spices are top quality so that means a higher price that the spices you'd buy at your local grocery store.A tin of hot cocoa will coast twenty-five dollars while cinnamon is twelve dollars for a small tin. They do offer the sometimes hard to find jaggery, the brown gritty sugar used in Indian baking and cooking. Hot sauce is a must for summer barbecues. Pick up a bottle of Shaquanda's Hot Pepper sauce created by drag queen and entrepreneur Andre Springer. This is a mix of fresh hot Chile peppers, ginger, onions and turmeric. adding more kick are mustard and apple cider.It would be perfect for a zingy barbecue shrimp or chicken. There are also other hot sauces such a as west Indian curry - a zippy ginger sauce with the fiery heat of Scotch bonnet and Oomami a fancier layered sauce made from caramelized onions, habanero peppers and balsamic vinegar.
A good bean can elevate any dish, from soup to chili. Try Rancho Gordo ones. They may be a bit more expensive but they are flavorful and perfect for any dish.Add their Santa MAria Pinquinot bean to chilis; for a thick, beefy flavor that will make the traditional dish stand out.Rancho Gordo also has both black and white garbanzo beans . The black ones have an earthworm nuttier flavor than their white counterparts and would make for an interesting chickpea salad or a hummus rich with flavor. The last can easily be made with just the beans olive oil and a bit of tahini for an interesting appetizer. The company also sells split peas perfect for soups and black eyed peas , ideal for a richly flavored Hopping John. For another legume there is the peanut butter company Peanut Butter & Company. The store has everything ,from peanut powder for making shakes to peanut butter (as well as maple almond butter cookies) Their peanut butters have not only the usual smooth and crunchy types to choose from but also peanut butters blended with chocolate, honey and cinnamon for a different spin. They also offer their version of Nutella, both light and dark chocolate as well as almonds butters.
It doesn't matter who you love.It matters what you love if you're a foodie. Celebrate all sorts of love and people with these brands, full of their own love and goodness.
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