By Alan, on September 3rd, 2012
The first food tasting company in the UK are extremely proud at being the first to launch a seasoning mix that is sweet amongst their latest additions to their Secret Spices range.
The Secret Vanilla Pudding Spices are a clever combination of ginger, ground coriander seed, vanilla, cinnamon and their secret ingredient; roasted cassia.
Also known as Chinese cinnamon, Cassia is similar in appearance to cinnamon bark but with a stronger taste. Roasting the cassia gives is a unique and quite wonderful toasted flavour, and makes the Secret Vanilla Pudding Spices a must have for that comfort baking in the autumn and winter.
It adds a tasty twist to all desserts and puddings, and is wonderful in an English apple pie.
Phil Moran, co-founder, commented ?There are so many varieties of savoury seasonings in the market place, why not sweet? Our Vanilla Pudding Secret Spices help continue our quest to provide people with different ingredients that have a multitude of uses. You can use it as a sweet topping for drinks, mixing into custard or dusting onto popcorn or marshmallows?
Another new addition is the?Firecracker Chilli Secret Spice.?This seasoning is simply bursting with fiery flavours thanks to an authentic blend of Mexico?s ?holy trinity? of chillies. This includes the sweet and mild ancho, the dark and liquorice-like pasilla, and the red and fruity guajillo. Together with the flavours and spicy heat of cayenne pepper, cumin, garlic and Mexican oregano, this Secret Spice is so much easier to use than fresh chillies ? just ? tsp will replace one small red chilli.
Both Secret Spices are priced at ?4.49 and available from?www.mysecretkitchen.com?or through a?home tasting?via My Secret Kitchen independent team of consultants.
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