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McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz
McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz
McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz
McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz
McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz
McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz

McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz

Product ID : 24397138


Galleon Product ID 24397138
UPC / ISBN 052100003344
Shipping Weight 0.34 lbs
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Model 52100003344
Manufacturer McCormick Gourmet
Shipping Dimension 4.53 x 1.61 x 1.57 inches
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McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz Features

  • Aromatic McCormick Gourmet Organic Wholes Cloves have a sweet pungent flavor

  • Our carefully sourced wholes cloves are certified Organic and non GMO

  • For stews, pot roasts, pickling blends and poached fruit

  • Adds warm, spicy-sweet flavor to mulled cider or red wine and eggnog

  • Use whole cloves to stud a ham

  • Essential in Vietnamese pho and Chinese five-spice powder

  • Prized in Indian cuisine in garam masala, chai and curries


About McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 Oz

McCormick Gourmet Whole Cloves are essential for home cooks who enjoy simmering stews, slow cooking pot roasts and creating their own pickling blends. One of the world’s oldest spices, they bring spicy warmth and sweet pungent flavor to your kitchen. A favorite for the winter holidays, cloves add warm, spicy-sweet flavor to mulled cider or red wine, eggnog and poached fruit. For baked ham, score a diamond pattern into the ham’s surface and stud each section with a whole clove before glazing. Cloves are an essential year-round flavoring in Vietnamese pho and Chinese five-spice powder. Prized in northern Indian cuisine, they appear in the spice blend garam masala, in the spiced tea chai, and in recipes for meat and vegetable curries.