Cuban Island Spice
$9.95
Net Weights: Jar 2.6oz, Refill Bag 2.35oz, Large Bag 4.7oz
A blend of traditional Cuban flavors, classic sofrito seasoning and adobo spices. Use for Cuban recipes like tostones, ropa vieja, lechon asado, or arroz congrí. Great for seasoning beans, fajitas, tacos, and enchiladas. Season pork with Cuban spices, use in homemade dressings and sauces, or sprinkle on scrambled eggs. Traditionally made with fresh ingredients, making an authentic dry sofrito seasoning...This aromatic spice blend is earthy with peppery, herbal, and citrus notes and umami flavor.
Ingredients
Garlic, salt, black pepper, bell peppers, onion, cumin, annatto, tomato, oregano, cilantro, parsley, makrut lime, basil, thyme, marjoram, rosemary
California Prop 65 Warning
Consuming this product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Find more information at www.p65warnings.ca.gov/food.
How to Use
Use Cuban spices to season your meat, seafood, and vegetables. Sprinkle on scrambled eggs or mix into omelets. Add to tamales, rice, and beans. Use in authentic Cuban recipes.
Founders' Notes
This is easily the seasoning we reach for the most when cooking at home. We sprinkle it on eggs, mix it into guacamole, and rub it on grilled chicken thighs. Honestly, some weeks the jar doesn’t even make it back into the spice drawer before it’s completely empty.
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Chef-Trusted, Locally Sourced
At Surefire Market in Charlotte, NC, our Cuban Island Spice brings bold, globally inspired character to their thoughtfully crafted dishes.
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About this Spice
Cuban Island Spice Q&A
What are Cuban spices?
Cuban spices typically consist of garlic, onion, bell pepper, cumin, oregano, some sort of citrus element and salt and pepper.
What are traditional Cuban flavors?
Traditionally, Cuban flavors include citrusy flavors like lemon, lime or orange, along with aromatic flavors like garlic and onion. Sofrito, commonly used in Cuban cooking, includes extra flavors from tomatoes and chile peppers.
Are Cuban spices spicy?
Not usually; Cuban spices and Cuban food do not tend to be typically spicy or have any sort of heat level.