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The sour and astringent taste of sumac can replace lemon in many recipes. It is commonly used to season Iranian salads, chicken or beef skewers, and is part of the composition of za'atar, a typical Middle Eastern blend.
Sprinkled in a salad, on a salmon steak to grill, sumac, with its ease of use and fresh lemony aromas, will be your ally in the kitchen! In our team, we love to add a teaspoon to our lunch vinaigrette to accompany our green salads.
Our recipe ideas to use sumac in your cooking:
Lemon, fresh, and salty notes emanate from sumac to enhance your preparations. As an appetizer or in a main course, sumac will bring all its flavors to your dishes.
This red powder reveals the tastes without altering them and leaves an impression of fine effervescence, slightly salty, truly extraordinary.
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