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Spice Facts
Welcome to McClancy Seasoning’s Spice Facts. Here you can find not only a convenient list of the spices and herbs we provide “in bulk,” but you can also find out a few interesting facts about them. The history of spices and herbs take us back to ancient times and into every corner of the world. Mix them with a little imagination and they can take you to new worlds of flavor and opportunity.

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Cumin
Cumin is a member of the parsley family. It comes mostly from Iran and India, though it is native to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and Egypt. It is actually grown in many places, since it is rather easy to grow and adapts well to a variety of climates. Cumin has a distinctive, slightly bitter yet warm flavor, and is frequently used in Mexican dishes such as chili con carne and hot tamales. Cumin can be added to zesty lime- or lemon-based marinades for chicken, turkey, lamb and pork. It is also a good addition to chili, spicy meat stews, barbecue marinades and sauces. Ground cumin is stronger than whole seeds and its flavor is strengthened by toasting.

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Thyme
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