This is a spice made from the mixture of several other spices. Thus, as the name implies, the Bahian spice originated in " Bahia" a northeast Region of Brazil. It goes well in almost everything, from the famous corn couscous, to "moqueca" and feijoada! And like all good spices, it won over Brazil from north to south, and today practically all of Brazil knows and uses the bahian spice. With its spicy flavour, it is ideal to be used in broths, stews and soups on colder days, as well as on fish, poultry and red meat.
Ingredients
Salt, black pepper, coriander, cumin, oregano, turmeric, hot pepper, cassava starch, anti-caking agent E551.
Allergic
CONTAINS GLUTEN. May contain traces of wheat, oats, nuts.
Nutrition information
Amount per serving - 15g
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AMOUNT
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% RDA*
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Energetic value
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147 kJ / 35 kcal
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1.7
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Carbohydrates
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7g
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2.3
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Proteins
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1g
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2
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Total fats
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0g
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0
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Saturated fats
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0g
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0
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Trans fats
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0g
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**
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Dietary fibre
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0g
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0
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Sodium
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234mg
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11
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* % “Recommended Daily Allowances“ (RDA) is based on a 2.000 Kcal or 8.400 kJ diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your needs.
** RDA not established.