Spices

Indigo Organic Black Pepper Powder, 75 Grams

Organic Pepper

Brand CHICHL
Variety Black Pepper
Item form Powders
Unit count 75 Grams
Specialty Organic
  • Package Dimensions: 12.0 H x 10.0 L x 3.0 W (in centimeters)
  • package Quantity: 1
  • Organic black pepper powder
  • Country of Origin: Sri Lanka

 

Indigo Organic Black Peppercons, 75 Grams

Organic black peppercorns (piper nigrum) is a flowering vine in the family piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, known as a peppercorn, which is usually dried and used as a spice and Seasoning.

Brand Indigo
Variety Black Pepper
Item form Powders
Unit count 75 Grams
Specialty Organic
  • Peppercorns
  • Organic peppercons
  • Organic black pepper

Indigo Organic Cinnamon Powder, 75 Grams

Ingredients Organic cinnmon

Brand Indigo
Variety Cinnamon
Item form Powders
Unit count 75 Grams
Specialty Organic
  • Ceylon cinnamon
  • Organic cinnamon
  • Organic cinnmon powder

Indigo Organic Cinnamon Sticks, 50 Grams

Ingredients Organic cinnmon

Brand Indigo
Variety Cinnamon
Item form Stick
Unit count 50 Grams
Specialty Organic
  • Country of Origin: Sri Lanka
  • Organic cinnamon
  • Package Dimensions: 3.6 L x 16.2 H x 11.4 W (centimeters)
  • Number of items: 1.0

Indigo Organic Turmeric Paste, Yellow

Ingredients Organic Turmeric

 

Flavour Turmeric
Brand Indigo
Specialty Certified Organic
Package weight 0.42 Kilograms
Item form Powder
Unit count 235 Grams

 

  • Colour: Yellow
  • Country of Origin: Sri Lanka
  • Package Dimensions:4.0 H x 3.0 L x3.0 W inches
  • Brand: Indigo

Organic Turmeric with Ginger and White Pepper

Ingredients Organic Turmeric, Organic Ginger, Organic White Pepper powder, Organic virgin coconut oil

Brand Indigo
Item form Paste
Unit count 235 Grams
Number of Items 1
Specialty Certified Organic
Package information Jar
Number of pieces 1
Package weight 300 Grams
UPC 816619000207

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