Gourmet Caraway Seeds by Its Delish, (1 lb)
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My kitchen still smells fresh months later after I ordered it (about 4 weeks ago). I understand the product is packed in California, it's on the package, the seller's prices are very cheap, and the product is top quality. THANK YOU *br>
It also does not specify an expiration date, but if kept dry should last for a long time. My climate is dry, so I probably can keep it for a long time.
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This flavorful sauce is also a great choice. Pumpernickel bread is the purpose for which I bought them. There is nothing better than the smell of them. In the event that I ever use it all, I'd definitely purchase again. Despite my expectations, the jar is much larger than I thought it would be. I was billed twice for them by Amazon. Has the system been tripped up in some way?.
There is a lot of rye bread that I make. In order to save money, I decided to find a large quantity instead of spending 4 dollars on a small jar at the grocery store. Compared to other deals I found, this was the best. Then I sealed up the jars with airtight lids. Having a fresh scent and lasting a long time should make them appealing.
I have tried who knows how many different brands of these seeds over the past decades and finally gave up on the usual ones found in food stores and even the restaurant supply store and tried these. The flavor is great, and they're very affordable with a 3-minute use and a lot of punch at a $3 price. Hundreds of dollars. There appears to be a corresponding decline in flavor and the price of mainstream spices has risen dramatically so I was very happy to find this and will continue using it if the quality displays consistency. The addition of spices to foods and cooking is of little use if the flavor isn't strong enough or if they're added so much that consistency cannot be reached from one use to the next. Overall, I'm pleased with it, I will continue using it, and the price is amazing for what I get. . . it's at least a 7 out of 10. Bottles that are eight ounces.
It cost me a lot more per pound to purchase caraway seeds a few months ago. One tiny jar disappears in a hurry when using a tablespoon at a time. The recipe? I use the NYT no-knead bread recipe, omitting the flour for one cup of rye. All you have to do is add 1 tablespoon of caraway seeds. It is my pleasure to assist you.
I made rye bread with these the other day, and it turned out really well. A couple of days later, I thought I saw "evidence" of a mouse in my house and when I examined it further, I realized I probably dropped some caraway seeds. It looks like mouse poop to me. It was a relief to realize I was just a messy baker after all.
I've made rye bread for years, and these are far smaller than any other caraway seeds. The next time I buy them I might buy another pair. It is possible that the price at this point would be very competitive, although at this point it is a tough call.
It came with a label that was so old and rubbed off that it was hardly readable. It was illegible if the label contains any freshness or "packed on" or "use by" data. I was surprised to find that the inner seal was not attached to the package when I opened it. My guess is that the glue was so old that when I removed the lid, it just separated. The seals in the inner chamber are there for a reason, and I'm just not sure what it is. As a result, it will go in the trash.
A container like that is quite large, much larger than standard For a long time to come, I'll have plenty of seeds for my recipes!.