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Rudca Food Dry Adjika is a 45g all-natural seasoning powder that combines a rich blend of fenugreek, garlic, chili, coriander, black pepper, dill, and dried tomatoes. This gluten-free and GMO-free spice enhances a variety of dishes while promoting health benefits and celebrating Georgian culinary heritage.
Y**R
A new experiment.
Good!
N**G
You won't Regret
Extremely delicious and versatile! We have it many times in a week!
J**E
So flavorful
I got this originally from Trader Joe's. It is good on hamburger. Pork chops and chicken.Anxious to try this new brand.
A**R
So happy to have it!
I first discovered adjika seasoning at Trader Joe's. Like so many esoteric spices carried there, it apparently was not a big seller and is no longer carried. I decided to see if it is sold by Amazon. Voila, yes! This one is better, with a deeper scent and taste. It is hard to describe but it a delicious addition to soups, for example, like lentil or bean soups. Great on roast meats too. If one is adventurous, you won't be disappointed by the flavor of this spicy, but not hot, blend.
A**.
Very tasty
I bought this after Trader Joe's discontinued their version. This was very expensive compared to the TJ version but I was desperate. I have to say though, this is very, very tasty. I used it on my salmon last night and it took it to the next level. Very good quality even though price could be a little lower. ❤️
V**L
Ajika
I first discovered this spice at Trade Joes and then they stopped carrying it. I found this brand online and it is very similar and a decent price. I use this on baked chicken and it has a unique taste and flavor that I now crave. Glad I was able to find it again.
D**S
The highlight of my cooking
I was first introduced to ajika seasoning through Trader Joe’s. But once they discontinued their seasoning blend I had to seek it out from other sources. This seasoning blend far outshines what Trader Joe’s had to offer.
A**A
I was disappointed
Maybe my expectations were wrong. I loved Trader Joe’s Ajika and expected something similar. It was completely different. It mostly tasted like pepper and chili. I don’t get it. There were spelling mistakes on ingredients list of the label as well.
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