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Pumpkin Spice


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No pumpkins were harmed in the making of this blend. Yes, the ultra-trendy flavor earns its place in the kitchen by offering the perfect balance of fresh-ground cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, allspice, and more. 

Keep this versatile all-natural spice blend on the kitchen counter or pro pantry shelf to add the perfect balance of warming spices to whatever you’re making. 

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Good on:
  • Poultry,
  • Beef,
  • Pork,
  • Desserts,
  • Rice/Grains/Pasta,
  • Fries,
  • Fruit,
  • Dairy,
  • Coffee Drinks

Key Ingredients
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Spices


Serving size:

1/4 tsp

Calories:

0


Total Fat:

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Saturated Fat:

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Trans Fat:

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Cholesterol:

0mg

Sodium:

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Total Carbohydrate:

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Dietary Fiber:

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Total Sugars:

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Protein:

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Gluten-Free, Salt-Free, Kosher, Sugar-Free, Vegan, Cholesterol-Free, Fat-Free


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Pumpkin Spice and everything nice. Make store-bought sauce better with this easy flavor hack for Pumpkin Spice Caramel Sauce.

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“Harness the flavor of fall all year round in both sweet and savory dishes.”

Hear from Chef Aaron as he talks Pumpkin Spice ingredients, flavors, and application and recipe ideas.


Available Sizes

3.5 oz
3.5 oz

$4.27/oz

16 oz
16 oz

$1.37/oz


What Is in Pumpkin Pie Spice?


With a flavor profile of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and sometimes allspice, pumpkin pie spice is primarily used in American cuisine.


Try it with coffee, latte, whipped cream, beer, pies, candles and all things cute.


The Official Flavor of Fall


Pumpkin Spice has been the official flavor of fall for the last two decades. It’s synonymous with the end of summer, cooler temperatures, autumn leaves, and sweater weather.


By the beginning of October, you’ll see the famous flavor everywhere, in coffee, cakes and even chicken wings. You can make your entire house smell like cinnamon, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, and allspice – all ingredients that make up this favorite flavor.


Fun fact: did you know pumpkin is not even included as an ingredient?


This popular spice was traditionally used to flavor pumpkin recipes, which is how it got its name.


Spice companies helped bakers save time by putting all the ingredients into one blend, so they no longer had to measure out each individual flavor separately.


In fact, Spiceology is proud to carry several Pumpkin Spice flavor options. After all, we believe you should never let a pie, coffee cup or sweet potato go un-sprinkled this year (or any year!)


Not only does it offer great taste, but a hearty, seasonal smell as well which is guaranteed to make you feel festive and ready for fall.


The origin of this fall favorite dates back much later than the current coffee house craze.
In fact, you have go back 3,500 years in history to get the real story of this popular spice blend.


Researchers discovered nutmeg residue on ancient pottery shards used in Indonesia thousands and thousands of years ago. Spices eventually became valuable commodities which later led to the global spice trade all over the world. Spices weren’t just used in food back then, but also in medicine.


Nutmeg was expensive and difficult to find and over the years its use evolved. More recently, chefs and foodies started blending popular flavors to create the tastes we’ve come to know and love.


At Spiceology, we recognize how deep your affection for pumpkin spice probably is.


So, How Do I Use It?


Our chefs have put together some unique Pumpkin Spice recipes that are sure to satisfy your cravings.


Whether you’re looking for a fall cheesecake, cookies, pocket pastries or pull apart bread – Spiceology is your one-stop-shop for all things pumpkin spice.


Our blend is the perfect balance of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice. We hope it finds a permanent place in your pantry and that it brings full flavor to your foods, not just in the fall, but year-round.


How to Make a Pumpkin Spice Latte


It’s that time of year and we know how easy it can be to whip out the card and pay $5+ for a warm cup of pumpkin deliciousness, but let us tell you – it’s so easy to make at home, you’ll wonder why you never did it before.


Learn how to make a Pumpkin Spice Latte at home with ingredients you probably have in your cupboard with our Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe or watch the video below.