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Baharat Spice Blend

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Warm, aromatic baharat spice blend with sweet and earthy depth—an all-purpose seasoning for meats, vegetables, rice, and Mediterranean dishes.

Suzy's Tip: Enjoy as the staple in my Baharat Baked Chicken recipe.

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Description

Baharat (Arabic for “spice”) is a warm, fragrant blend of spices commonly found in Middle Eastern and North African cooking. It's used as an all-purpose seasoning in these regions due to its versatile flavor profile accompanying grilled meats (especially lamb), stews and soups, sauces, and roasted vegetables. Our spice blend is both sweet and spicy, and features cardamom, coriander, cinnamon, paprika, and more. 

  • Packed in a glass bottle
  • Consume by marked best by date for peak flavor, aroma, and freshness
  • Net weight: 1.9 oz (53.9 g)

    How to Use

    Try it with grilled lamb, stir it into stews for an added layer of comfort, or sprinkle it onto sauces and roasted vegetables.

    Suzy's Tips

    One of my favorite warm spice blends, baharat turns baked boneless chicken thighs into something special!

    Ingredients

    Paprika, Black Pepper, Coriander, Cumin, Cinnamon, Smoked Paprika, Allspice, Cardamom, Nutmeg

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is baharat spice?

    Baharat is a warm, aromatic Middle Eastern spice blend used as an all-purpose seasoning for meats, vegetables, rice, and sauces. The name “baharat” means “spices” in Arabic, and the blend is known for adding depth and complexity to Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes.


    What does baharat spice taste like?

    Baharat has a warm, slightly sweet and earthy flavor with subtle spice. It combines aromatic spices to create a balanced blend that enhances savory dishes without being overly spicy, making it ideal for everyday cooking.


    What spices are in this baharat blend?

    This baharat blend features a mix of warming spices including cardamom, coriander, cinnamon, paprika, and more. These ingredients work together to create a rich, layered flavor that’s both comforting and versatile.


    How do I use baharat spice?

    Baharat is an all-purpose seasoning you can use as a dry rub for meats, stir into stews and soups, or sprinkle over roasted vegetables and sauces. It’s especially delicious with grilled meats like lamb or chicken, but also works well in rice and grain dishes.


    What dishes pair best with baharat?

    Baharat pairs well with grilled meats (especially lamb), roasted vegetables, rice dishes, stews, and sauces. Its warm, aromatic profile makes it a versatile addition to both everyday meals and traditional Mediterranean recipes.


    Is baharat spicy?

    Baharat is mildly spiced without the heat. Its flavor leans more toward warm and aromatic rather than fiery, with a balance of sweet, earthy, and slightly peppery notes.


    How is baharat different from other spice blends?

    Unlike single spices or hotter blends, baharat is a balanced mix of warm spices designed to add depth rather than heat. It’s commonly used as an all-purpose seasoning in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cooking, making it more versatile than many regional spice blends.


    What can I use instead of baharat?

    If you don’t have baharat, you can approximate its flavor by combining spices like cumin, coriander, paprika, black pepper, and a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg. However, baharat’s unique balance of warm spices is difficult to fully replicate, which is why many cooks prefer using a ready-made blend.

    rating stars
    "Baharat Spice Blend has become one of my staples. It adds such a rich flavor to beef and chicken. When I open the jar the scent is spectacular. I've added it to tomato sauces, creamy sauces, and beans, too. Truly my favorite blend!"
    Christine M.

    Overall rating: 4.8817205 / 5 from 93 reviews.

    AI Generated Review Summary

    Baharat Spice Blend is a versatile and fragrant spice mix, highly appreciated for its sweet and spicy flavor profile. It is commonly used in Middle Eastern and North African cuisines, enhancing the taste of grilled meats, stews, soups, sauces, and roasted vegetables. The blend includes cardamom, coriander, cinnamon, paprika, and more, packed in a glass bottle for freshness.

    Summary topics

    • Flavor Profile: 24%
    • Spice Blend Quality: 18%

    Review topics: [flavor, quality, blend, spices, smell, aroma, products, addition, dish, jar].

    Review highlights

    • "Great Middle Eastern flavors blend, fresh product, nice packaging."Sharon T.
    • "Fresh smell, fabulous taste!"Terri M.
    • "The quality and flavor of all Mediterranean Dish spices and products are amazing."Amanda M.

    Reviews

    This is not about the

    "This is not about the spice. I really haven’t used it yet. I need to figure out how to use it. However, I wanted to comment on the tahini that I bought that I hoped to use in place of peanut butter. I know people have different taste, but I tried it one time and really really did not like it. I knew I would never eat it again, so I have thrown it in the trash. That was a real disappointment for me! Jean Rogers"

    Jean R. (5/5)

    The description doesn't list it,

    "The description doesn't list it, but cumin is also an ingredient. If (like me) you're not a fan of cumin, you may not care for this blend. Personally, I found the cumin scent overpowering, so this one is not for me."

    Rebecca L. (2/5)

    I have used the Baharat

    "I have used the Baharat Spice Blend 2 times. It has added a good flavor to both dishes."

    Marilyn W. (5/5)

    Baharat spice

    "This is a new spice for me but I am very excited to try it."

    Thelma F. (5/5)

    Love them all

    "Love them all"

    Maryellen C. (5/5)

    Really like it on eggs.

    "Really like it on eggs."

    Robert W. (5/5)

    Baharat soup/stew

    "The following week that I received my Baharat Spice blend I used it in my standby beans & ham with a few vegs. : ate a plain bowl then used in my 2nd bowl and WHAT A DIFFERENCE! I used about 1 1/2 tsp. to add to the pot and next time will use 2 tsp. What a difference! It smells divine abd has a slightly sweet smoky flavor. Maybe soon they will make a larger jar. Can't wait to try on my beef n chicken and roasted vegs. 5 stars in my opinion! I grew up eating Med. food and as an adult back home here our food is more bland. Thx. Suzy. Lin H. In OR."

    Linda (5/5)

    High quality spices, always fresh.

    "High quality spices, always fresh. Giving some as Christmas gifts!"

    Danielle H. (5/5)

    Excellent flavor! Love all the

    "Excellent flavor! Love all the spices I've gotten. Highly recommend!"

    Scott C. (5/5)

    I love this on pork

    "I love this on pork chops it such a warm taste."

    Lori O. (5/5)

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