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Clearance Wild Cured Sumac
Clearance Wild Cured Sumac
Clearance Wild Cured Sumac
Clearance Wild Cured Sumac
Clearance Wild Cured Sumac
Clearance Wild Cured Sumac

Clearance Wild Cured Sumac

Lemon Tang, Fresh Berries, Umami

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Sumac is an amazing finishing spice that adds a burst of fruity citrus tang to everything you sprinkle it on. Our Wild Cured Sumac is cured with salt helping it retain a freshness that is unmatched while also bringing an entirely new funky element to it that makes it a pantry staple.

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Highlights

Origin:

Gaziantep, Turkey

Tasting Notes:

Lemon Tang, Fresh Berries, Umami

Ingredients:

Sumac

100% Fresh Ingredients

You can trace our spices back to the farm where they were grown

Chef Tested

All our recipes are chef-tested (and tasted) -we don't sell it to you unless we love it

Straight From The Source

We work with farmers, nonprofit organizations, and agricultural cooperatives to obtain spices directly from the people who grow them

Give Back Program

A portion of proceeds from every sale goes to feed individuals and families in our local community through our foundation, Tribe for Change

Origin & Sourcing

Gaziantep, Turkey

In the limestone hills of Gaziantep in southeastern Turkey, sumac is a drought-tolerant plant that grows wildly near pistachio fields. Since there is no formal cultivation, the late-summer harvest is done by villagers, and at times, a single batch of our sumac is produced by over 100 people. The key is knowing which raw materials to accept—we seek out sumac with a sunny tang that turns into a pucker. Rather than sun-drying, the bright red berry is chopped and packed in salt to cure, preserving the fresh-picked floral aroma of the fruit.

Chef Spotlight

With Chef Trent - Founder

Trent Blodgett's journey started from battling chronic depression to finding solace and purpose in cooking. Trained to cook at an upscale Spanish restaurant in San Francisco led to a chef position running large events and pop up dinners throughout the Bay Area. Immersed in the captivating world of flavors and scents, Trent became fascinated by the history and cultural influences of cuisine.

Driven by his newfound passion, Trent embarked on extensive travels, collecting spices that reminded him of the diverse culinary experiences he encountered. Cooking became his medicine and meditation, transforming his outlook on life. This transformative journey led Trent to establish Spice Tribe, a platform to share his spice blends, stories, and the belief that a shift in cooking perspective can profoundly impact one's existence.

Tips for Success

Cooking tips from our chefs

Sumac is a flavor enhancer much like salt and lemon are. Use this spice as a finishing spice so you don’t lose the nuances of tangy fruitiness with long cooking times.

Reviews

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  • CJ
    corey J.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Cooking Skills Chef Status
    Favorite things about the spice? Great Flavor
    Which cuisines did you use your spice in mostly? Mediterranean
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    12 seconds ago
    so lovely

    super tasty and aromatic

  • LT
    Laura T.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Cooking Skills Intermediate
    Favorite things about the spice? Great Value, Versatile, Tastes Fresh, Great Flavor
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 months ago
    Great on potatoes

    I love making oven "fried" potato wedges, and the Wild Cured Sumac isone n of my favorite spices to use with them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does sumac taste like?

Sumac has a lemony tang with a berry-like undertone. Ours is cured with salt giving it an added layer of umami funkiness not found in store bought sumac.

How do you eat sumac?

Sumac makes an excellent an amazing rub for lamb, chicken and fish as well as perfect sprinkled in salads or roasted veggies. We also love it mixed with salt and chile flakes on a cocktail rim.

Is sumac good for you?

“Sumac is rich in a variety of nutrients and antioxidant compounds. Early research suggests it may be beneficial for blood sugar control and relief of exercise-induced muscle pain.” (https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/sumac-benefits-uses-and-forms)

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