Oaktown Spice Shop

Specialty Spice Collection

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Specialty Spice Collection
Oaktown Spice Shop

Specialty Spice Collection

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Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Tis the season.

One rule we stand behind in the kitchen: good seasoning makes all the difference in cooking. We designed this speciality spice set with Oaktown Spice Shop to help any cook elevate average dishes. We included the spices we've fallen in love with (Persian lime curry rub), some hard-to-find varieties (shichimi togarashi), and some that are just kind of fun (the Better Than Everything Bagel mix).

  • Includes: Cyprus citron flake sea salt, crystallized ginger, ground New Mexican green chile, the Better Than Everything Bagel Seasoning blend, Montreal Steak & Chop spice blend, Persian lime curry rub, za'atar, shichimi togarashi, Mexican style adobo, and St. Basil's BBQ rib rub
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One rule we stand behind in the kitchen: good seasoning makes all the difference in cooking. We designed this speciality spice set with Oaktown Spice Shop to help any cook elevate average dishes. We included the spices we've fallen in love with (Persian lime curry rub), some hard-to-find varieties (shichimi togarashi), and some that are just kind of fun (the Better Than Everything Bagel mix).

  • Includes: Cyprus citron flake sea salt, crystallized ginger, ground New Mexican green chile, the Better Than Everything Bagel Seasoning blend, Montreal Steak & Chop spice blend, Persian lime curry rub, za'atar, shichimi togarashi, Mexican style adobo, and St. Basil's BBQ rib rub

Meet the Maker

Oaktown Spice Shop

Oakland, CA
With just a one-page website and a small shop in Oakland, John Beaver and Erica Perez take spices seriously -- just on a slightly smaller scale. Which gives them more time to grind and mix their signature spices by hand every week for optimum freshness. Small-batch wins again? We think yes.
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