Spicy Seasonings & Hot Spices
Our spicy flavors includes some of the hottest of spices, like Ghost Pepper Salt, Cayenne Pepper, and Habanero Chile Powder, along with other popular spicy seasoning blends like Piri-Piri, Harissa and Berbere. From chile powders & chile flakes to hot sauces and horseradish, we're sure every heat lover will find something they like.
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Smoked Spanish Hot Paprika
Smoked Spanish Hot Paprika seasoning adds the perfect amount of hot, smoky flavor and great color to almost any dish. Use smoked hot paprika to sea...
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Chipotle (Morita) Chile Powder
This blend of Chipotle (Morita) Chile Powder is rich, smoky and full of heat, which makes it smoky substitute for cayenne pepper. Add just a sprink...
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Hatch Green Chile Powder
Enjoy the popular flavor of authentic Hatch Green Chiles year-round with our Hatch Green Chile Powder. This hatch green chili seasoning is medium-h...
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Horseradish Powder
Horseradish Powder is ground, dried horseradish root & is often added to dip and Bloody Mary recipes, as well as horseradish sauce and cocktail...
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Berbere Ethiopian Seasoning
Berbere Ethiopian Seasoning is a traditional Ethiopian spice blend that's fiery in flavor, though it can vary by region in heat level. Our Berbere ...
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Jamaican Jerk Seasoning
Our Jamaican Jerk Seasoning blend adds authentic Jamaican flavor and spice to poultry, pork, and steak with ground scotch bonnet chiles, which are ...
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Thai Green Curry
Our blend of Thai Green Curry is full of authentic Thai flavors, combining both red and green chiles with galangal, cumin, coriander, shallots, gar...
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Red Thai Curry
Our Red Thai Curry blend will help you make great homemade, Thai-style curries. This red curry powder has a medium to hot heat level, and can be us...
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Cambodian Lemongrass Curry
Cambodian Lemongrass Curry combines classic curry powder with the citrusy flavor of lemongrass seasoning. Use this Cambodian curry & lemongrass...
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Medium Chili Powder
Our Medium Chili Powder is a salt-free chili powder that blends garlic and earthy flavors, with a medium level of heat and spiciness. If you like s...
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Mild Chili Powder
Though Mild Chili Powder is more commonly known as a main ingredient for a comforting pot of homemade chili, it's also widely used to season many d...
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Ground Ginger
Our quality Ground Ginger is freshly ground & is an ideal ingredient for most of your favorite baked goods recipes. Ground ginger powder is als...
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Featured Recipes
Nashville Hot Fried Chicken Recipe
No need to travel down to Nashville for Hot Fried Chicken. Try this spicy recipe for your new favorite meal!
view recipe >7 Spice Kung Pao Chicken Recipe
You might think twice about ordering out when you see how easy this takeout recipe is.
view recipe >Doro W’et Recipe
This is a flavorful and spicy Ethiopian stew recipe. It's best enjoyed with traditional injera bread.
view recipe >Featured Articles
Hot or Not: The Science of Spiciness
Capsaicin is found in all chile peppers, we'll break down all the heat info you need to enjoy explosive flavor.
view article >Behind the Seasoning: Buffalo
Many of our seasonings are inspired by popular condiments and sauces...here's the behind-the-scenes on buffalo.
view article >Is It Chili or Chile? A Burning Question
Chile. Chili. Chilli? What's the difference?
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