Ground Sumac, 4oz.

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Feature

Fruity-tart flavor, less overpowering than lemon
Excellent over fish, chicken, vegetable or even salad dressings
Beautiful color: adds a dash of attractive deep red color

Description

We, at Burma Spice, have searched far and wide for the perfect ground Sumac and now bring it to you in this convenient resealable bag.
Sumac comes from the berries of a wild bush that grows wild in all Mediterranean areas, especially in Sicily and southern Italy, and parts of the Middle East, notably Iran. It is an essential ingredient in Arabic cooking, being preferred to lemon for sourness and astringency.
Sumac is used widely in cookery in Arabia, Turkey and the Levant, and especially in Lebanese cuisine. In these areas it is a major souring agent, used where other regions would employ lemon, tamarind or vinegar. It is rubbed on to kebabs before grilling and may be used in this way with fish or chicken.