International Spice Mix

Kabsa Spice Mix

Price range: 850.00৳  through 14,500.00৳ 

Kabsa Spice Mix is a traditional Saudi & Gulf Arab spice blend used to prepare Kabsa rice, one of the most iconic dishes of the Middle East. It delivers a warm, aromatic, slightly spicy, and deeply savory profile, perfect for rice cooked with chicken, lamb, beef, or camel meat.

For smaller quantity you can buy Kabsa Spice Mix from spicennuts.com

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Mandi Spice Mix

Price range: 850.00৳  through 14,500.00৳ 

Mandi Spice Mix is a traditional Arabic spice blend used to prepare Chicken Mandi, Lamb Mandi, and Beef Mandi, a slow-cooked rice and meat dish originating from Yemen and widely popular across Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Oman.

For smaller quantity you can buy Mandi Spice Mix from spicennuts.com

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Shawarma Spice Mix

Price range: 860.00৳  through 14,000.00৳ 

Shawarma Spice Mix is a traditional Middle Eastern seasoning blend used to marinate meat for shawarma—one of the most popular fast-moving menu items in Bangladesh’s restaurant and street food scene.

Our HORECA-grade Shawarma Spice Mix is crafted for:

  • Consistent taste across batches
  • High aroma retention
  • Scalable kitchen use (bulk cooking)
  • Fast marination & strong flavor absorption

Perfect for restaurants, cloud kitchens, fast-food chains, shawarma joints, and hotel kitchens.

For smaller quantities you can buy Shawarma Spice Mix from Spicennuts.com.

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