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Velvety smooth houmous with a hint of spicy harissa. Harissa and houmous were made for each other. The subtle spice of red chilli, peppers and garlic make a striking contrast to Odysea’s signature, silky smooth houmous. Slather on a warm pita, serve with crunchy vegetables or as part of a meze spread, use as a sandwich filler, or spread on sourdough toast. -
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Houmous is the classic middle-eastern dip made with chickpeas, tahini and olive oil, but this one from Odysea includes a touch of lemon to impart a subtle citrus note and a dash of cumin for it’s warm earthy flavour. This houmous is one of only a few that doesn’t need to be kept in the fridge before opening making it a brilliant pantry staple, ready to take out and serve straight from the jar when ever you need it, and the perfect eat-on-the go dip for lunch boxes and picnics! -
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Sale!Beautiful tiny heart shaped, mildly spicy peppers stuffed with a smooth feta cream cheese. These peppers are called ‘Cardoules’ in Greek, meaning small heart. How to serve:- add to grazing boards or meze platters
- on top of rocket or salad and drizzled with balsamic vinegar
- as a snack with drinks
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Non-Pareilles capers, with a delicate texture and intense salty flavours. Capers are the pickled, unopened flower buds of the Capparis shrub plant that grows wild in abundance around the Mediterranean basin and one of the most popular ingredients used in Mediterranean cuisine. Non-pareilles capers are renowned as the best among capers for their flavour and texture. These firm buds can lend sharp, slightly piquant and salty flavours to dishes and recipes. Use them to garnish dishes, as condiment, combine them with lemon and add to sauces & dressings. -
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A classic Moroccan ingredient widely used in North African cuisine, these pickled thin-skinned lemons of the aromatic Beldi variety add a uniquely pungent and intense citrus flavour to dishes. Beldi lemons are preserved whole in a simple brine of water & salt. Preserved lemons pack a strong citrus taste, different to that of fresh lemons. They are an indispensable ingredient of Moroccan cooking, essential to tagines and make a very good pair in recipes with green olives. Cut the lemons in half in & roast with potatoes, meat or vegetables or finely slice to add to roasts, salads & relishes.