Belazu Rose Harissa Paste, 170-g-Glas
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Belazu Rose Harissa Paste is the one Yotam Ottolenghi uses in his recipes when they call for harissa. The perfectly balanced sharpness of this North African seasoning paste is softened by the fragrant sweetness of rose without beeing soapy. Ideal for Middle Eastern and North African dishes.
Belazu Ingredient Co. from London specialises in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern spices, herbs, and other high-qualit ingredients. For chefs & home cooks, the company prides themselves on their ability to bring exotic ingredients to a wider audience. The company started out in 1991 and Yotam Ottolenghi swears by their ingredients. When ingredient is king and you can't go wrong with Belazu's products.
Distributor: Belazu, 74 Long Drive, Greenford, Middlesex, UB6 8LZ
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Ingredients:
Rehydrierte Paprika und rote Chilischoten, Pflanzenöle (Sonnenblumen- und Rapsöl in unterschiedlichen Anteilen), Knoblauch, Salz, Chili, gemischte getrocknete Gewürze, Rosenblütenblätter, Rosenaroma, Zitronensaft, natürlicher Farbstoff: Paprikaextrakt, Säureregulator: Citronensäure
This product contains on average:
Nutrition Facts | per 100 g |
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Energy | 1891 kJ / 459 kcal |
Protein | 2,9 g |
Fat | 44,2 g |
-of which saturates | 11 g |
Carbohydrates | 9,5 g |
-of which sugars | 4,1 g |
Fibres | 7,3 g |
Sodium | 4 g |
Belazu
Belazu Ingredient Co. from London specialises in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern spices, herbs, and other high-qualit ingredients. For chefs & home cooks, the company prides themselves on their ability to bring exotic ingredients to a wider audience. The company started out in 1991 and Yotam Ottolenghi swears by their ingredients. When ingredient is king and you can't go wrong with Belazu's products.