Please feel free to explore bellow our full product list of Marinades, Zaatar, Herbs, Spices and Condiments knowing that all of these items come in various packages. For more info about the available packages kindly check our packages page.

Adonis Spices list of items according to category and packages
Category (Cuisine) Items
Quick Marinades Shish Tawook Marinade
Shish Kebab Marinade
Beef Shawarma Marinade
Chicken Shawarma Marinade
Biryani Marinade
Mandi Marinade
Kabsa Marinade
Tandoori Chicken Marinade
Beef with Rice Marinade
Chicken with Rice Marinade
Zaatar Mixes Zaatar Mix Traditional Lebanese
Zaatar Mix Palestinian Style
Zaatar Mix Jordainan Style
Zaatar Mix Aleppo Style
Zaatar Special Manakish
Herbs Tisane (Herbal Tea), Sage Leaves, Camomile, Bay Leaves, Crushed Mint, Marjoram, Senna, Basil, Oregano, Hyssop, Rose, Melissa, Hibiscus, Rosemary, Parsley, Linden, Safflower, Garden Cress Seeds
Middle Eastern Mixes Seven Spices, Falafel Spices, Shish Taouk Spices (Red), Shish Taouk Spices (White), Sijouk Spices, Kaftah Spices, Kibbeh Spices, Beef Shawarma Spices, Moughrabiah Spices, Chicken Spices, Sausage Spices, Fish Spices, Meat Pie Spices, Chicken Shawarma Spices, Chicken Sausage Spices, Cookies Spices, Rice Spices, Kawarma Spices, Maklouba Spices, Mahashi Spices, Hot Fish Spices, Siyadiyeh Spices, Basterma Spices, Tabooly Spices, Mansaf Spices, Muhammara Spices, Nifa Spices, Ouzi Spices, Chicken Wings Spices, Fried Eggs Spices, Soup Spices
Arabian Gulf Mixes Kabssah Spices, Beryani Spices, Caply Rice Spices, Mandi Spices, Majbous Spices, Samneh Spices
Iraqi Mixes Amba Spices, Torshi Pickle Spices, Kleejah Spices
Arab Maghreb Mixes Couscous Spices, Ras El-Hanout, Ras El-Hanout (Red), Ras El-Hanout (Yellow)
International Mixes Hamburger Spices, Chicken Burger Spices, Fried Chicken Spices, Barbeque Spices, Crispy Chicken Spices, Cajun Spices, Pickling Spices, Steak Spices, Roast Beef Spices, Fish Filet Spices, Nuggets Spices, Chicken Marinade, Broasted Spices (Mild), Broasted Spice (Spicy), Chicken Sub Spices
Mexican Mixes Philadelphia Spices, Fajita Spices, Mexicana Spices, Grill Argentina Spices, Francisco Spices
Italian Mixes Pizza Spices, Pasta Herbs, Pizza Herbs, Lasagna Spices, Pizza Sauce Spices
French Mixes Chicken Escalope Spices, Beef Escalope Spices, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Beef Cordon Bleu
Greek Mixes Beef Gyros Spices, Chicken Gyros Spices
Spanish Mixes Paella Spices
Far Eastern Mixes Chinese Spices, Curry Powder (Medium), Curry Powder (Hot), Madras Curry Powder (Medium), Curry Madrass Powder (Hot), Tandoory Spices. Garam Masala
Spices (Essential) Allspice Ground, Black Pepper, Cinnamon Ground, Cumin Ground, Coriander Ground, Caraway Ground, Anise Ground, Sumac, Nutmeg Ground, Cloves Ground, Mahlab Ground, Aleppo Pepper, Ginger Ground, Turmeric, Fennel Ground, Red Pepper Powder (Cayenne), Crushed Red Pepper (Cayenne), White Pepper, Cardamom, Fenugreek, Galangal Ground, Paprika
Other Seasonings Garlic Powder, Garlic Crushed, Citric Acid, Sodium Bicarbonate, Starch, Nigella, Roasted Sesame Seed, Yeast, White Sesame Seed, Onion Powder
Whole Spices Allspice Grains, Black Pepper Grains, Mahlab Grains, Cloves Whole, Nutmeg Whole, Cumin Seed, Coriander Seed, Anise Seed, Cardamom Whole Green, Kibbeh Spices Grains, Ginger Whole, Dried Lime, Dried Black Lime, Nafasah Spices, Fenugreek Whole, Cinnamon Sticks (Flat), Cinnamon Sticks (Rolled), Fennel Seed, Galangal Whole
Condiments & Desserts Falafel Mix, Sahlab Mix, Meghli Mix, Mohlabia Mix, Kashtalia Mix, Loukmades Dumpling Mix, Sfouf Cake Mix, Custard Powder, Rice Powder, Corn Starch, Baking Powder, Vanilla

DID YOU KNOW?

  • Research has shown that spices and herbs are very rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants can protect against heart disease, cancer and other diseases. That's in addition to having the ability to reduce inflammation and boost metabolism.
  • Many spices have antimicrobial properties, which may explain why spices are more prominent in cuisines originating in warmer climates, where food spoilage is more likely, and why the use of spices is more common with meat, which is particularly susceptible to spoiling.
  • Spices were among the most demanded and expensive products available in the Middle Ages, the most common being black pepper, cinnamon, cumin, nutmeg, ginger and cloves.
  • With the discovery of the New World came new spices, including allspice, capsicum, chili peppers and vanilla.