Mymoune Sumac, 100g

Description

Mymouné sumac is made from pure, sundried wild sumac berries. The bright red sumac berries are crushed to make a coarse powder and used as a spice in Arabian, Turkish & Lebanese cuisine. Add a lemony and zesty touch to fish, chicken, salads and vegetable, sprinkle on eggs, stir into rice or use in marinades.

Sumac has many different spellings across the Middle East, including sumaq, sumach, sumak and somaq. Learn more in our guide to sumac.

Mymouné is a family-run business making artisan Lebanese specialities. Based in the village of Ain El Kabou, at the foot of Mount Sannine, Mymouné takes full advantage of the rich Lebanese soil and Mediterranean weather to grow succulent fruits and fragrant flowers. These are handpicked and carefully selected for use in their preserves, flower-waters, jams and seasonings. Mymouné use traditional Lebanese methods with no artificial preservatives to bring you exquisite flavours from the Middle East.

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Ingredients: sumac

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