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Sonnentor Curry Suess 50g buy online

Sonnentor Curry süss 50 g

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  • Brand: AROMALIFE AG
  • Product Code: 7767002
  • EAN 9004145008762
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Sonnentor Sweet Curry 50 g Powder is a finely ground spice blend designed to add a mild, aromatic flavor to a variety of dishes. This curry powder combines carefully selected herbs and spices, offering a sweet and gentle taste profile that enhances both vegetarian and meat-based recipes. It is ideal for seasoning soups, stews, sauces, rice, and vegetable dishes, providing a subtle warmth without overpowering other flavors.

The powder form ensures easy and even distribution in cooking, allowing for quick incorporation into meals. Sonnentor Sweet Curry is perfect for those who prefer a less intense curry experience while still enjoying the complexity of traditional spice blends. It can be used during cooking or as a finishing touch to add depth and aroma.

Key features and benefits:

  • Comes in a convenient 50 g powder form for easy use and storage
  • Offers a mild, sweet curry flavor suitable for a wide range of dishes
  • Enhances the taste of soups, stews, sauces, rice, and vegetables
  • Made from a blend of carefully selected herbs and spices
  • Suitable for everyday cooking to add subtle warmth and aroma

Incorporate Sonnentor Sweet Curry powder into your kitchen to enjoy a balanced and flavorful seasoning that complements diverse culinary styles. Store in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness and potency.

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