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Cured Sumac

Bright, sour, salty and slightly fermented, brings savory tartness to any dish.

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Our spectacular Cured Sumac is made using an ancient preservation technique, packing fresh, wild sumac berries in salt. A classic Middle Eastern finishing spice, swap it for lemon juice in any recipe or use it to add character and brightness to salads, fish, meat or dips. It has a bright, sour, salty and slightly fermented flavor. This is one of our most popular spices with home cooks and professional chefs alike!

    Highlights

    Origin:

    Gaziantep, Turkey

    Aliases:

    Sumak

    Process:

    Chopped, then packed in salt and cured

    Ingredients:

    Sumac berries (Rhus coriaria), salt (salt content is 1% by weight, or about 0.5 grams per jar)

    Tasting notes:

    Sour Cherry • Salt & Vinegar • Sunny Acidity

    Cooking tips

    Amount fresh
    =
    Amound dried
    • Swap it for lemon juice in any recipe
    • Use it to add character and brightness to salads, fish, meat or dips.
    • Sprinkle it over hummus, salad, roasted veggies, meat or scrambled eggs.
    “Tart and vivacious, invigorating citrus-like finish.”
    "We purchase Burlap & Barrel’s Cured Sumac by the pound." Sohla El-Waylly
    "The perfect topping for avocado toast."

    SOURCING

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    Sumac grows wild in the hillsides of Southeastern Turkey in the city of Gaziantep, close to neighboring pistachio orchards. Since sumac is not cultivated, the harvest is done by villagers in the months of July and September — one person can collect up to 100 pounds of sumac berries per day (including the weight of the branches). Some villagers collect sumac casually, as they come across the bushes, and other villages do the foraging work on a seasonal basis. 

    After the ripe sumac fruits are harvested, they are laid out to dry in a sunny, airy environment. Once dried, the fruit shells are separated out, and the fruit is ground with table salt and allowed to cure. 

    Since sumac grows wild, seasonal variations in the color and appearance of the finished spice are to be expected!

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    JB
    05/02/2021
    Jacquelyn B.
    United States United States

    New Favorite Versatile Spice

    First time ordering and trying Sumac, but it’s quickly become a daily addition to my seasoning blends.

    Burlap & Barrel Cured Sumac Review
    RM
    11/02/2020
    Richard M.
    United States United States

    Every Spice Over Delivers

    I cannot say enough about how incredible each and every one of the Burlap & Barrel spices are. From things I thought I’d never really use, to ones I which came in other sizes, the depth of flavor is levels above any other spice I have ever used.

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    08/29/2020
    Emily S.
    United States United States

    TOP QUALITY...

    Not only is the cured sumac outstanding in flavor, it is stunning as a garnish for just about any dish! I do want to mention Burlap & Barrel offers stellar customer service...most likely the best I’ve experienced in eons. THANK YOU B & B TEAM!

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    03/20/2023
    Anonymous
    United States United States

    Love the spices

    Tasty and convenient.

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    Heirloom Spices Yes No No
    Fair Prices for Farmers Yes No Depends on global commodity price
    Time in Storage None. We import spices at harvest Up to 10 years At least 1 year
    Flavor Profile Intense & fresh Stale & bland Inconsistent
    Knows Farmers Names Yes No Unlikely
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