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Sumac

Sumac comes from dried and coarsely-ground berries which have a sour, citrus-flavour. The burgundy-coloured sumac berries grow in clusters, and the dried berries are widely used throughout Middle Eastern cuisine in place of lemon juice, vinegar or tamarind.

Learn more in our Buyer's guide to sumac.

How to use sumac

Sprinkle the deep red sumac powder over hummus, or use to garnish Middle Eastern rice. Also try combining sumac with fresh lemon juice and olive oil as a salad dressing, or use the lemony flavours to season lahmacun flat breads and grilled fish. Equally, sumac enhances the flavour of lamb and chicken dishes with its citrus notes, and it is often rubbed into kebabs before cooking to cut through the fattiness of the meat. 

Sumac is often spelled somaq or sumaq, though you may also see it written as sumach or sumak.

About Greenfields

Greenfields are a second-generation UK-based family business. Greenfields’ herbs and spices are used by restaurants, artisans and street food producers across the country - all who enjoy their great value products. For caterers and restaurants, the kitchen-safe and easy-to-use resealable plastic tubs for their larger size packs of ingredients are extremely popular. And for home cooks the smaller packets of spices are great for filling your spice drawer. The Greenfields philosophy is to provide good quality products at a great price.

Storage: store in a cool and dry place.

Sumac comes from dried and coarsely-ground berries which have a sour, citrus-flavour. The burgundy-coloured sumac berries grow in clusters, and the dried berries are widely used throughout Middle Eastern cuisine in place of lemon juice, vinegar or tamarind.

Learn more in our Buyer's guide to sumac.

How to use sumac

Sprinkle the deep red sumac powder over hummus, or use to garnish Middle Eastern rice. Also try combining sumac with fresh lemon juice and olive oil as a salad dressing, or use the lemony flavours to season lahmacun flat breads and grilled fish. Equally, sumac enhances the flavour of lamb and chicken dishes with its citrus notes, and it is often rubbed into kebabs before cooking to cut through the fattiness of the meat. 

Sumac is often spelled somaq or sumaq, though you may also see it written as sumach or sumak.

About Greenfields

Greenfields are a second-generation UK-based family business. Greenfields’ herbs and spices are used by restaurants, artisans and street food producers across the country - all who enjoy their great value products. For caterers and restaurants, the kitchen-safe and easy-to-use resealable plastic tubs for their larger size packs of ingredients are extremely popular. And for home cooks the smaller packets of spices are great for filling your spice drawer. The Greenfields philosophy is to provide good quality products at a great price.

Storage: store in a cool and dry place.

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Sumac

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Description

Sumac comes from dried and coarsely-ground berries which have a sour, citrus-flavour. The burgundy-coloured sumac berries grow in clusters, and the dried berries are widely used throughout Middle Eastern cuisine in place of lemon juice, vinegar or tamarind.

Learn more in our Buyer's guide to sumac.

How to use sumac

Sprinkle the deep red sumac powder over hummus, or use to garnish Middle Eastern rice. Also try combining sumac with fresh lemon juice and olive oil as a salad dressing, or use the lemony flavours to season lahmacun flat breads and grilled fish. Equally, sumac enhances the flavour of lamb and chicken dishes with its citrus notes, and it is often rubbed into kebabs before cooking to cut through the fattiness of the meat. 

Sumac is often spelled somaq or sumaq, though you may also see it written as sumach or sumak.

About Greenfields

Greenfields are a second-generation UK-based family business. Greenfields’ herbs and spices are used by restaurants, artisans and street food producers across the country - all who enjoy their great value products. For caterers and restaurants, the kitchen-safe and easy-to-use resealable plastic tubs for their larger size packs of ingredients are extremely popular. And for home cooks the smaller packets of spices are great for filling your spice drawer. The Greenfields philosophy is to provide good quality products at a great price.

Storage: store in a cool and dry place.

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