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Worcestershire Sauce Powder

Original price $9.95 - Original price $9.95
Original price
$9.95
$9.95 - $9.95
Current price $9.95
Size: 65 g / 2.28 oz

Discover the Granville Island Co. Worcestershire Sauce Powder – a versatile culinary delight that encapsulates the essence of Worcestershire's rich flavors. Delve into a brief history of this iconic spice while exploring its exceptional features.

Staff Tips & Tricks

Unleash your creativity with Granville Island Co. Worcestershire Sauce Powder. Elevate your cooking by making your own Worcestershire sauce for marinades, enrich soups, or revolutionize condiments. This powder thrives as a dry seasoning too, enhancing sandwiches and salads with its tantalizing touch.

Ingredients

Granville Island Co.'s Worcestershire Sauce Powder is a masterpiece of premium ingredients, ensuring an authentic infusion of Worcestershire essence in every dish. Crafted with care, it promises an unparalleled taste experience.

About South China Seas

About South China Seas

Since 1994, South China Seas has spent over 30 years sourcing the most intense and flavourful spices from around the world. We grind, blend and package our spices in Vancouver, Canada. Our ever-growing collection of spices, herbs and blends represents our passion for global flavours & exploring international cultures through food. 

Customer Reviews

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"The definitive location for all of your exotic cuisine needs, the South China Seas Trading Company does an excellent job of stocking unique items from all over Asia, Latin America, India and the Caribbean."

"Excellent spot to find otherwise obscure ingredients. I found long peppercorns after a year of searching and real wasabi!"

"I've been shopping at South China Seas for over 20 years and I'm always happy with the selection of products . . . I can always find the sauces and ingredients that I need for my favourite Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and Latin American recipes."