Terre Exotique - Kefta mix

Kefta mix

Terre Exotique
€6.10

(€101.67 /KG)

Tax included

Discover the delights of Moroccan cuisine with the Kefta Assembly from Terre Exotique, a journey to the heart of Morocco. Coming from the Persian word "Kufta" meaning "to chop", this authentic blend of spices is the soul of the famous kofta meatballs.

Its balanced composition of paprika, ginger, cumin, black pepper and garlic captivates the senses and awakens the taste buds.

Easy to use, simply add two teaspoons of this Kefta blend to your vegetables to transform them into an exquisite pan-fried dish with kofta flavors. You can also add it to your homemade mayonnaise, or in a marinade. to enhance your white meats.

Presented in an elegant metal box, the Kefta Assembly is much more than a simple spice, it is a real treasure, perfect to give as a gift or to add a touch of exoticism to your kitchen.

Find the Kefta blend and many other spices and curries in our selection of Salty Grocery products. Good tasting !


Capacity : 0.06kg

Advice

Traditionally used for Kefta dumplings. It can also flavor meatballs, a rougail, a marinade for meat skewers, a homemade omelette or a Moroccan tagine. 

Composition

Paprika, ginger, cumin, black pepper, garlic

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