Sumac Spice, 2.5 oz Jar - The Spice House
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Sumac powder is a wonderful substitute for lemon juice. Try some today from the Spice House. Free shipping on flatpacks & orders over $49. Order yours now.
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Ground Sumac is a citrusy, tangy powder made from the ground fruit of the sumac shrub. It's tart flavor is a great substitute for fresh lemon juice. Delicious sprinkled on fish, chicken, over salad dressings, rice, hummus, or even over raw onions. This spice can be made into a tea and lemonade. It is one of the main ingredients in Traditional Za'atar.
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Ground Sumac is a citrusy, tangy powder made from the ground fruit of the sumac shrub. It's tart flavor is a great substitute for fresh lemon juice. Delicious sprinkled on fish, chicken, over salad dressings, rice, hummus, or even over raw onions. This spice can be made into a tea and lemonade. It is one of the main ingredients in Traditional Za'atar.