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Thursday, October 17, 2019

RawSpiceBar Review: New Packaging and Subscription Options!

I've reviewed Raw Spice Bar before, and they're still an excellent and affordable way to add spices from all over the world to your pantry. They've recently revamped their subscription, making it an even better experience!

*Disclaimer: This box was sent to See, Shop, Love! in exchange for an honest review.


RawSpiceBar is a subscription that sends out spices once every one, three, six, or 12 months. Each spice costs $6 and you can choose to receive up to 12 spices. So, for example, if you choose to receive three spices every month, you'll be billed a total of $18 every month for your shipment. Shipping is free.

When you sign up, you'll fill out a quick survey that asks about your dietary needs and preferences, how often you cook, what you like to cook, and more to narrow down the perfect spices for your needs. RawSpiceBar recommended garam masala, Saigon cinnamon, taco seasoning, and Jamaican jerk, among others, for me. If you aren't into some of the spices you can swap them out for ones you prefer.


RawSpiceBar has also updated their packaging. The spices used to ship in resealable packets but are now in 1.0 oz jars. I like this packaging much better, as it's easier to scoop out the amount you need and to store them.

I received the Vadouvan, Salt Free Seasoning, and Apple Pie Spices to try. I also want to note that all of the spices are salt-free.


Vadouvan is a curry spice made with shallots, onion, garlic, toasted fenugreek, toasted fennel seeds, curry leaves, toasted cumin, toasted cloves, and green cardamom. It smells so good and I can't wait to make some chicken curry with it.


The Salt Free Seasoning is made with freeze-dried organic onions, yellow mustard seeds, black peppercorns, garlic granules, thyme, rosemary, fennel pollen, and freeze-dried tomato. I feel like this might be good to add some flavoring to a soup broth.


The Apple Pie Spices are wonderful for fall! It has cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ginger, green cardamom, star anise, grains of paradise, and rosemary. I've already used this in hot apple cider and it was delicious!
Bottom Line: I like the changes to RawSpiceBar quite a bit. The customization is great, and I like that you can now get monthly shipments (used to be quarterly). The spices are great quality and there are a ton to choose from, making this a great subscription for people who may not have access to these types of seasonings.

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