The Arróniz variety, native to the middle zone of Navarra, is characterized by the large number of plant antioxidants that provide a long life to the oil.
Saffron threads are considered to be the most expensive spice in the world because they have to be harvested by hand. The exclusive spice threads taste tart, hot and slightly bitter. They give every dish a wonderful yellow color and are a must in Spanish paella as well as in French bouillabaisse. You can refine fish, vegetables, risottos and desserts with...
The delicate, thin garlic slices from Onena inspire with their wonderful, strong garlic taste. Dried and without flavor enhancers, the gluten-free, vegan garlic flakes are durable and aromatic. Use the popular and healthy condiment as well as fresh garlic for sauces, meat, vegetable dishes and soups. Or you can enjoy it with olive oil on a slice of toast.
The dried basil from Onena with the wonderful smell of vacation on the Mediterranean goes perfectly with the typical Italian dishes. Whether pizza, pasta, pesto or tomatoes with mozzarella, the spicy royal herb should not be missing. Gluten-free and without preservatives, the basil also easily refines the kitchen of allergy sufferers. Perfect use it for...
Related to fennel and dill, anise inspires with an exotic note and is also mainly used in oriental cuisine, with lamb stew or fish. The sweetish and at the same time very spicy aniseed seeds from Onena are reminiscent of liquorice in taste. In Germany, anise is primarily known for making Christmas baked goods. In Spanish cuisine it is used in bread or...
The sweet paprika powder from the Spanish region of Murcia not only impresses with its spicy-sweet taste, but also with its wonderful red color. Both the intense aroma and its bright red color are retained during cooking. Sweet paprika, a basic spice in Spanish cuisine, is a must in paella, but generally goes well with meat, sauces, vegetables and fish.
Just as in the case of the sweet pepper, the spicy pepper is also obtained by grinding red peppers although in this case it is the piquant variety of red pepper. Onena bottles one of the best spicy peppers in the world from the area of the la Vera with D.O. quality label. Its use is similar to the sweet pepper although it bestows a much more vigorous...
The fine garlic granules from Onena can be wonderfully dosed with a strong taste. Even the smallest amounts can be removed and added to cold or warm dishes without any problems. When seasoning with the aromatic and healthy garlic granules, the annoying garlic peeling is no longer necessary and the fingers remain odorless. The popular condiment is ideal...
The decorative star anise fits perfectly into the Christmas bakery in its shape and taste. It tastes more intense than the aniseed, but is also reminiscent of liquorice. Very sweet, aromatic and a little peppery, the anise star is a popular spice for Chinese meat dishes such as pork or duck. In Germany it is often used in digestive tea, punch and mulled...
Cinnamon is not only the classic Christmas spice, it should also not be missing in numerous desserts. Ground cinnamon powder tastes sweet and aromatic. From apple pie to plum jam to rice pudding, it is simply part of German cuisine. In the cuisine of India and the Orient, ground cinnamon gives meat, rice, couscous or curry dishes their exotic aroma.
The Onena cinnamon sticks come from Sri Lanka and are known as real cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon. Of the highest quality (00000 Ekelle) they enhance your dishes with a noble and mild aroma. 100% natural, the decorative cinnamon bark can be used to refine drinks, upgrade desserts and optimize baked goods. Indian cuisine also likes to use cinnamon for hearty...
The cardamom pods, harvested by hand, are added whole to the dish as a sweetish-hot spice during cooking, or opened before preparation. To fully enjoy the spicy cardamom aroma, grind or grind the seeds. They taste good in coffee, tea, punch and fruit salad. They serve as a gingerbread spice and are an indispensable part of the Indian masala.
There are a great variety of chiles or peppers which are are consumed unripened or dry. Among the dry ones consumed, the most popular in Europe are the so-called “Bird’s eye chilis”, a variety of small and very spicy chilis. Powdered cayenne is obtained by grinding some little red chiles of the “Capsicum Frutenses variety”. This results in a very spicy...
It´s one of the most useful vegetables condiments that the cook can make use of. There are hundreds of types of of onions, which vary in colour, flavour and size. The most extensively used is the common onion, appropriate for slow-cooking dishes. It´s use is very similar to that of the fresh onion.
It belongs to the onion family, its stems are eaten and they have a softer flavour then the onion. Slow-cooking diminishes its flavour, so it is advisable to add them at the last moment. They go well with soups or salads, eggs dishes, soft cheese and sauces.
It´s one of the many varieties of the onion. It´s flavour is softer than the common onion, being the most refined of the onion family. It is an essential ingredient in French cuisine and it´s used to make sauces like “bearnesa” or “bercy”. Goes well with shellfish and any type of cooking in white wine.
There are a great variety of chiles or peppers which are are consumed unripened or dry. Among the dry ones consumed, the most popular in Europe are the so-called “Bird’s eye chilis”, a variety of small and very spicy chilis. Powdered cayenne is obtained by grinding some little red chiles of the “Capsicum Frutenses variety”. This results in a very spicy...
This is an aromatic plant which has been used since ancient times originating from the south of Europe. The seeds which are lightly roasted evoke a scent of orange peel. The seeds are consumed in Europe while the leaves ares consumed in Mexico, The Middle East and in Portugal. Seeds are used in pickles, curries, poultry dishes, vegetables and chutneys.
They are originally from Moluccas (Spice islands) and they are the buds before flowering from the clove tree or girofle. The clove is normally used entire, but in a very small quantity, because of its very strong flavor.
This is cultivated in the Mediterranean region, although it originated in The Orient. In Cooking it´s used for pickles, Mexican food, north African dishes (such as cuscus), Indian dishes (curries), in some sausages and in tomato sauces. A pinch of cumin when boiling vegetables makes them tastier and more digestive.
A universally-used coloring. It provides color and makes many dishes more attractive. It is indispensable for rice dishes, especially paella as well as in soups and sauces.
This is an aromatic plant which has been used since ancient times originating from the south of Europe. The seeds which are lightly roasted evoke a scent of orange peel. The seeds are consumed in Europe while the leaves ares consumed in Mexico, The Middle East and in Portugal. Seeds are used in pickles, curries, poultry dishes, vegetables and chutneys.
From the ginger family and originally from Java. It is a seasoning with an intense yellow color and much used in Hindu cooking. It provides a singular and delicate taste to those dishes in which it is used. It is an essential ingredient of curry. In Spanish cooking it is appropriate in small doses for pickled food, rice, stews and salads.
It is originally from America, from a beautifuly aromatic tree that belongs to the family of the myrtle. The berries are a little bit bigger that those of common pepper and they are gathered when they are still green and dried in the sun, until they attain a brown colour. Its flavour is a mix of nutmeg, cinnamon and clove with a reminiscence of peppers....
This is a blend of grain peppers, black, white, green, rose and Jamaica pepper. It looks especially atractive in transparent pepper grinders and its flavor is nicely balanced as it is less strong and more fruity than the black or white peppers.
Selection of the best pepper in the world. The world pepper pack contains a selection of the 6 best peppers in the world: Black Pepper, White Pepper, Allspice, Pink Pepper, Green Pepper and Multicolored Pepper!
It´s a mix of spices, that basically contains: curcuma, ginger, pepper, cilantre, cumin and chiles. These blends of spices which are used all over the East, vary in ingredients, depending on the countries and regions. “Curry London finest” is one of the best curries for the European taste. It´s used to make curry sauces or to add to certain cooked dishes.
They are the berries of a little evergreen bush, that spontaneously grow in the northern hemisphere. It has a delicate aroma and its bittersweet flavour is excellent for giving flavor to dishes of game, above all, deer and wild boar. It´s used a lot in pickles, sauces, roasts, choucroüte. Moreover, it is an essential ingredient in the elaboration of gin.
For Romans it was a vitality symbol and it has been one of the main ingredients in a lot of magic potions. The tips of its leaves are consumed. It is very tasty with soft cheeses, omelettes, sheafood, sauces, soups, herrings, salads, cucumber, beef...
A very fine and delicate-flavored plant, yet another of the essential herbs in French cuisine. It is also an ingredient in the making of fine herbs. Vinegar perfumed with tarragon is very famous, and it is also an ingredient of a lot of classic french sauces, like “bearnesa” or “tartara”. It is excellent for omelettes, poached fish, chicken and salads.
It is a tradicional French blend of four sweet herbs: parsley, chive, tarragon and chervil. They give a delicate and fresh aroma to salads, egg dishes, chicken and poached fish. The heat diminishes it´s flavour, therefore it´s convenient to add them to hot dishes at the end of cooking.
There are a great variety of chiles or peppers which are are consumed unripened or dry. Among the dry ones consumed, the most popular in Europe are the so-called “Bird’s eye chilis”, a variety of small and very spicy chilis. Powdered cayenne is obtained by grinding some little red chiles of the “Capsicum Frutenses variety”. This results in a very spicy...
There are a lot of mint varieties (around 600) and they are used is salty dishes as well as in sweet ones. The most common varieties in cooking are “piperita peppermint” and mint. “Piperita peppermint” is used in plants infusions, salads, lemon desserts and cakes.
A blend of aromated plants, origan, rosemary, thyme, savory and marjoram. They can be used fresh or dry, as the difference is slight. They are used in cooked dishes, with cooked tomatoes, in pizzas or in powdered form over skewered meat before being grilled.
This is an evergreen plant from the south of Europe and it is used as an aromatic herb, spice and vegetable.The plant, bulbs and seeds are consumed. The seeds have the characteristic flavour of the plant, but they are not so strong as the rest of the plant. The seeds are used in bread, cold pork, meat mixes, apple pie and infusions.
Originally from the south-east from Asia, where it has been cultivated for more than 3000 years. Ginger is one of the big culinary spices and it´s an essential condiment in a lot of dishes, both European and Oriental. It´s flavour, between lemon and pepper, makes it a very versatile spice. It is used in salty dishes like soups, fish, curries, cooked...
This is a Mediterranean plant. The Greeks and Romans used the laurel leaves to make crowns for their heros in war or sport. It goes well with a lot of meat and potatoes dishes, as well as with vegetable, fish and pasta.
This is a close relative of oregan, but it´s more delicate and softer than that. It appears in a lot of French and Italian dishes, especially in tomato sauces, pizzas, vinager dressings, aubergines and pasta.
There are a lot of mint varieties (around 600) and they are used is salty dishes as well as in sweet ones. The most common varieties in cooking are “piperita peppermint” and mint. “Piperita peppermint” is used in plants infusions, salads, lemon desserts and cakes.
It is originally from the Mediterranean area and western Asia. Its best known use is for the elaboration of mustard sauce. However, it has other uses as well: grain mustard gives a nice flavour to marinated dishes and pickles, powder mustard is an essential ingredient of English roast-beaf. Adding a little powdered mustard to mayonnaise sauce, gives it a...
It is originally from the Mediterranean area and western Asia. Its best known use is for the elaboration of mustard sauce. However, it has other uses as well: grain mustard gives a nice flavour to marinated dishes and pickles, powder mustard is an essential ingredient of English roast-beaf. Adding a little powdered mustard to mayonnaise sauce, gives it a...
Nutmeg is the seed of a tropical tree, originally from ”The Moluccas”. It is used above all to flavor confectionary, sweets, puddings, punches, sauces such as “bechamel”. It´s excellent with mashed potatoes, with spinachs and with some Italian pastas.
Nutmeg is the seed of a tropical tree, originally from ”The Moluccas”. It is used above all to flavor confectionary, sweets, puddings, punches, sauces such as “bechamel”. It´s excellent with mashed potatoes, with spinachs and with some Italian pastas.
It has a lot in common with marjoram, although its flavour is stronger. It´s flavour is the quintessence of pizza, and, as is the case with marjoram, it is used in vinager dressings, pastas, aubergines, seafood and salads.
It is perhaps, the most popular aromatic plant in Spain, although it is used and cultivated all over the world. It gives a fresh flavour to the sauces, salads, omeletes, eggs, rice, seafood, fresh cheeses, meats and poultries and it gives above all a touch of colour to every dish.
This is one of the oldest known spices and its weight was paid in gold. To obtain black pepper, the grains are collected when they are still green and they are dried out. While they are drying the grains turn black. White pepper comes from grains which are already ripened and of a red color. Thay are soaked in water during 3 or 4 days and the outer layer...
This is one of the oldest known spices and its weight was paid in gold. To obtain black pepper, the grains are collected when they are still green and they are dried out. While they are drying the grains turn black. White pepper comes from grains which are already ripened and of a red color. Thay are soaked in water during 3 or 4 days and the outer layer...
This is one of the oldest known spices and its weight was paid in gold. To obtain black pepper, the grains are collected when they are still green and they are dried out. While they are drying the grains turn black. White pepper comes from grains which are already ripened and of a red color. Thay are soaked in water during 3 or 4 days and the outer layer...
This is one of the oldest known spices and its weight was paid in gold. To obtain black pepper, the grains are collected when they are still green and they are dried out. While they are drying the grains turn black. White pepper comes from grains which are already ripened and of a red color. Thay are soaked in water during 3 or 4 days and the outer layer...
This is not actually a pepper, but rather the rose berries from a South-American tree. It´s very difficult to come across it outside of its countries of origin. Its flavour is a little bit resinous and it can be added to almost every dish, more for its colour than for its flavour.
This is one of the oldest known spices and its weight was paid in gold. To obtain black pepper, the grains are collected when they are still green and they are dried out. While they are drying the grains turn black. White pepper comes from grains which are already ripened and of a red color. Thay are soaked in water during 3 or 4 days and the outer layer...
The name means "sea dew" in Latin and it´s a typical Mediterranean plant. It has an strong intense flavour, but at the same time a pleasant one. In Italy it is the preferred plant to use on beef, poultry and lamb, especially when cooked in wine, olive oil and garlic. It gives a special touch to the "paella" , a bit of rosemary over a roasted leg of lamb...
This is one the most important culinary plants in the European cuisine. It has a nice taste and combines very well with other aromatic spices. It helps to digest fatty food, so its use with lamb, pork or duck is especially appropriate. It heightens the flavour of tomato sauces, soups, vegetables, cooked dishes and breads.
The plant is from a climber orchid that comes from Mexico.The pods are the unripened fruits of this orchid. The pods have no aroma until they are cured. These pods are gathered and lightly sweated in barrels which are reinforced inside with wool. Afterwards, they are dried in the sun until they attain their caracteristic aroma and color. This process...
The plant is from a climber orchid that comes from Mexico.The pods are the unripened fruits of this orchid. The pods have no aroma until they are cured. These pods are gathered and lightly sweated in barrels which are reinforced inside with wool. Afterwards, they are dried in the sun until they attain their caracteristic aroma and color. This process...
Discover the pure essence of Spain with the Hacienda El Palo Picual Olive Oil 5 liter canister. Obtained from the best Picual olives, this award-winning oil offers an intense aroma and flavor that will enrich your cooking and enhance any dish.
Saffron threads are considered to be the most expensive spice in the world because they have to be harvested by hand. The exclusive spice threads taste tart, hot and slightly bitter. They give every dish a wonderful yellow color and are a must in Spanish paella as well as in French bouillabaisse. You can refine fish, vegetables, risottos and desserts with...