| Ras El Hanout 4.0 Oz By Zamouri Spices |  | Brand: Zamouri Spices Category: Grocery
Buy New: $13.95 as of 9/4/2010 13:32 CDT details
Seller: Zamouri Spices an Elbertai Company LLC Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 4,013
Country: USA Ingredients: Grains of Paradise, Lavender, turmeric, ajawan seeds, kalajeera, ginger, galangal, oris root, rose buds, monk's pepper, cinnamon and more! Media: Misc. Size: 4.0 oz Resealable Plastic Bag Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5 x 0.5
ASIN: B000OUX2QA
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| • | Authentic, Traditional Seasoning from Morocco | | • | Unique Family Blend from Zamouri region of Morocco | | • | Perfect for Tagine and Couscous Recipes | | • | Over 35 herbs and spices - an aromatic bouquet of flavor | | • | A Must-Have for Moroccan Cuisine |
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Product Description Zamouri Spices - Ras el Hanout - as featured in O, The Oprah Magazine.
This is NOT a simple version of Ras el Hanout found in cookbooks; this is AUTHENTIC!
In Moroccan language, Ras el Hanout literally means head of the store or the best spice mixture a merchant has to offer.
(also known as ras al hanout or ras el hanouth, raz al hanout or Moroccan Seasoning)
Ras el Hanout is a spice blend that Zamouri Spices is proud to present as its best and most unique mix that any adventurous palate would love to experience. The secret of this mix and its recipe is passed down through generations. Native to Morocco, every spice vendor in the region has its own recipe. Zamouri's, too, has its original blend used only in the remote region of Zamour (North Africa Atlas Mountains) for a thousand years.
Ingredients from over 30 different herbs and spices include:
Grains of Paradise, Lavender, turmeric, ajawan seeds, kalajeera, ginger, galangal, oris root, rose buds, monk's pepper, cinnamon and more!
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Nice exotic spices September 4, 2010 A. Thompson (Dallas, TX USA) These seasonings give our couscous a dark appearance, but it does not add a huge amount of flavor. It does taste good though. The pouch is small, but only a tablespoon of spice goes a long way.
Excellent ras-el-hanout August 19, 2010 Nazli Roth (Redmond, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
About ten years ago a friend made amazing Algerian couscous for us in which she used a bottle of ras-el-hanout purchased in France under the Ducros brand name. It was fabulous and for years I tried finding the same spice/flavor/scent in hopes of duplicating our unforgettable feast - with repeated disappointments. I read the reviews for the Zamouri ras-el-hanout and decided to take a chance, even though I was about to give up hope. And what do you know, this IS the real thing - just incredible. Do yourself a favor and saute some crushed garlic and onion in olive oil, add some diced assorted vegetables (peppers, tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant etc.), throw in some raisins, garbanzo beans, 1T cumin and 3T of this wonderful ras-el-hanout... serve over couscous and you're off to a very happy evening!
It's Great December 12, 2009 Raymond Morris (TEXAS) Bought this for my wife. Its a real change from the spices we use now. Will buy again!! Quick shipping and well packed!.
Ras El Hanout - more curry-like than I'd anticipated December 31, 2008 H. Knight (Redmond, WA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I love Morrocan chicken and a good Ras El Hanout spice is essential for this dish. I was suprised at this blend, it differs significantly in the balance of flavors from the one I was originally introduced to. This is a much more savory - curry-like spice than the more sweetly cinammon-heavy original I started with. I'll have to try others to understand better if there is a 'standard' for Ras El Hanout!
The real deal September 25, 2008 David Sternlight (Los Angeles, CA USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Most Ras al Hanout contains only a few ingredients. This one, with over 20, is the real stuff one might get in a Maghreb spice shop as the "top of the line" (literally 'top of the shop') secret family mixture.
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