Beth W.
(Verified buyer)
03/17/2021
I would call this "seasoned" za'atar
I would call this more of a "seasoned" za'atar, than traditional za'atar. It has additional spices that aren't normally in the blend (or maybe they are normal to Israeli za'atar and I've only had za'atar from other places?) It's fine, but not what I was looking for. I should have read the ingredients more closely!
Dean W.
(Verified buyer)
11/24/2020
I just use this on
I just use this on lots of things... great on rice & vegetables..
Matthew H.
(Verified buyer)
07/15/2019
a different version of a well loved spice blend
If you’ve never tried it, I would tell you this version is very approachable, even though I typically prefer a blend that is a bit more Sumac forward, this combination is really nice. My one complaint would be that it is a bit heavy on the sesame.
Matthew H.
(Verified buyer)
07/15/2019
a different version of a well loved spice blend
If you’ve never tried it, I would tell you this version is very approachable, even though I typically prefer a blend that is a bit more Sumac forward, this combination is really nice. My one complaint would be that it is a bit heavy on the sesame.