

Her store is a curiosity cabinet stocked with familiar and unfamiliar herbs, spices, and accessories from New England and way beyond-Greek mastic, Maine sea salt, Madagascar wild voatsiperifery pepper, mortars and pestles, pepper grinders. Presiding over this ceremony was the gently smiling Claire Cheney, who founded Curio in 2015 and opened it as a brick-and-mortar shop a year later.
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Free Shipping on orders of 100+ (US only) ACCOUNT. Their mission is to build relationships with small-scale farmers, share their stories through unique spice blends, and support fair trade. We specialize in directly sourced, sustainably produced spices from around the world. Most common in Japan as a counterpoint to sweet, fatty unagi, sansho is not well known in the U.S, at least for now. Curio Spice Company specializes in ethically produced spices & herbs, sourced locally and from around the world. It was sansho pepper, the electrifying Japanese cousin of Szechuan pepper, which tingles taste buds with bright, citrusy heat. “It’s like Szechuan Froot Loops!” offered another. “It’s like stars on my tongue!” someone exclaimed. But then a new jar circulated and, one by one, like a string of old Christmas lights illuminating bulb-by-bulb, everyone’s facial expression changed: eyebrows arched, eyes widened. Morrissey Market offers fresh produce, local meat, local dairy, and the well-loved pantry staples for a complete one-stop grocery shop. Many of the offerings were familiar to the group: they work together at Oleana, one of the country’s foremost Middle Eastern restaurants, and they know their coriander from their cardamom. Restaurant quality groceries delivered to your door, with no fees, no minimums, and no substitutions. stood in a semi-circle and passed around small jars of spices. offers bulk spices to restaurants and producers, and wholesale to specialty retailers. In addition to retail products, Curio Spice Co. On a Monday morning last fall in in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a group of inquisitive visitors to Curio Spice Co. Once you’ve experienced Curio’s spices, you’ll be grateful for Cheney’s curiosity and for the fact that she plans to keep at this for a long time.
