These delicious fruit squares combine sweet, zesty mango with tart, tangy passion fruit. Trader Joe’s Mango & Passion Fruit Squares – 5.5 oz Bag. Tropical Flavor: Crafted using a delicious blend of real mango and passion fruit.
Product Type: Dried Mango. Naturally sweet fruit snack. Trail mix and snack mixes. Ready to eat. Great for snacking, lunchboxes, trail mixes, and a variety of recipes. Net Weight: 24 oz. Sharing with family and friends.
Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans 14 oz. Dark Chocolate N.W. 14 OZ 397 G EACH PACK Fresh stock Fast shipping! Thank you.
Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans 14 oz Dark Chocolate N.W. 14 OZ 397 G EACH PACK Feel free to ask any questions regarding to this item ***Ship in the US only***
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The Crunchmaster Multi Grain Cracker is a gluten-free cracker that contains wheat and soy allergens. It comes in a pack of 1 and has a size of 21 ounces. With a serving size of 40 grams and 140 calories per serving, this cracker is perfect for snacking and can be purchased with free express shipping in the United States. Made by Crunchmaster, a trusted brand known for high-quality snacks, this cracker is a great option for those looking for a delicious and satisfying snack.
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Paprika, 120-140 ASTA (Premium) This bright paprika seasoning offers both middling heat and brilliant color. Zsa Zsa Gabor didn’t have this much flash and sparkle (though both are quite spicy). 120-140 ASTA Paprika is bright red paprika. This is the paprika of choice for everyday cooking and for when the dish needs seriously bright red color Rich in color with a slightly smoky flavor is great with stews, egg dishes, rice dishes, poultry shrimp, steamed vegetables or rice dishes All Natural, Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO Premium paprika 120-140 ASTA, sounds rather scientific. ASTA stands for the American Spice Trade Association, a group founded in 1907 that represents spice producers, brokers, growers, dehydrators, traders and so on. The ASTA number simply refers to the brightness of the red color and is a means of classification (which, as we’ve discussed, is quite needed for paprika). 120-140 is bright red paprika that has a slightly smoky, very sweet smell with bitter notes at the back. This is the paprika seasoning of choice for everyday cooking and for when the dish needs seriously bright red color. If there was any spice with a more complicated history or confusing categorization, it must be paprika. Paprika is made from the Capsicum annuum plant, which sounds simple enough. However, there are dozens of varieties of this pepper – both chile and bell. Yet, genetically, they’re all the same species. (Think of it in the way all people are human, but look very different from each other.) Paprika spice is technically native to North and Central America and was used by the indigenous peoples as a food and as a coloring agent. Spanish explorers became enamored with the plant and brought it back to Spain along with tomatoes, potatoes, and other produce. The Spanish – particularly the lower classes, as the heat of paprika was considered undignified by the rich – began using the seeds in food preparation. The seeds spread past Iberia to Turkey and throughout the Ottoman Empire, as well as throughout Europe to the Balkan countries and Russia. Later on it became endeared by India and the Middle East. And, of course, each country began breeding it to their tastes; the Spanish by smoking it, the Turks preferring hotter varieties, and the Hungarians loved it sweet and mild. Hungary and Spain, however, are the major producers of paprika, with the United States as a distant third. Thus, we have endless varieties of paprika. Whew. Recommended Applications This Paprika, rich in color with a slightly smoky flavor is great with stews, egg dishes, rice dishes, poultry shrimp, steamed vegetables or rice dishes. Also wonderful when added to a cream based sauce or soup. Basic Preparation Ready to use as is, no preparation is necessary. Ingredients Dried red peppers.
