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Celery Seed

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Celery Seed brings a lively, fresh edge to your kitchen, offering a crisp and slightly bitter flavor that’s just right for adding depth to your favorite dishes. It’s a traditional seasoning that complements everything from homemade pickles and creamy potato salad to hearty stews and savory sausages. When tossed into coleslaw or sprinkled over roasted veggies, it lends a clean, herbaceous note that brightens up any meal with that genuine country taste.

This humble seed has long been a trusted friend in rural pantries, known for its ability to balance rich and bold flavors with its distinct celery essence. Its versatility shines whether you’re slow-cooking beans, crafting a tangy dressing, or seasoning pork and beef dishes. Using the whole seeds allows the flavors to develop slowly during cooking, giving your recipes a mellow, yet unmistakable aroma and flavor that’s both comforting and refreshing.

The strong, consistent flavor of our whole Celery Seed offers real value for cooks who appreciate honest, straightforward seasoning. Add this country kitchen essential to your spice rack and experience the subtle complexity it brings to your meals. When you’re ready to bring that authentic, down-home flavor to your table, Tradition Spice Company is here to help with quality you can trust.

Ingredients

Celery Seed

Processing

Dried

Aroma & Taste

Fresh, earthy, crisp, slightly bitter, herbaceous.

Perfect For / With

Pickles, salad dressings, potato salad, deviled eggs, coleslaw, roasted vegetables, sausage, stews, beans, pork, shrimp, homemade breads.

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