Celery Seed
Celery seed is a tiny but potent spice with a concentrated celery flavor, often used to add a herbal, slightly bitter note to dressings, soups, and spice blends. It’s a key ingredient in classic dishes like coleslaw and Bloody Mary's, providing that unmistakable celery taste in a convenient form.
- Poultry,
- Fries,
- Burgers,
- BBQ,
- Fruit
Celery seed is a tiny but potent spice with a concentrated celery flavor, often used to add a herbal, slightly bitter note to dressings, soups, and spice blends. It’s a key ingredient in classic dishes like coleslaw and Bloody Mary's, providing that unmistakable celery taste in a convenient form.
- Poultry,
- Fries,
- Burgers,
- BBQ,
- Fruit
Celery
Serving size:
1/4 tsp
Calories:
0
Total Fat:
0g
Saturated Fat:
0g
Trans Fat:
0g
Cholesterol:
0mg
Sodium:
1mg
Total Carbohydrate:
0g
Dietary Fiber:
0g
Total Sugars:
0g
Protein:
0
Gluten-Free, Salt-Free, Kosher, Sugar-Free, Vegan, Cholesterol-Free, Fat-Free
Get that fresh celery flavor with celery seed. No pun needed. Celery is great for more than just ants on a log.
Pro Tip
Grind celery seeds just before using them to unlock their full, fresh flavor, especially in dressings and marinades.
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The Bold, Savory Punch of Spiceology Celery Seed
Spiceology’s Celery Seed is a chef-loved spice that delivers concentrated celery flavor far stronger than conventional celery found in the produce aisle. Harvested from the wild celery plant, these tiny whole seeds carry a naturally savory, slightly bitter flavor that adds vibrant depth to countless dishes and recipes. Unlike celery stalks or celery leaves, which offer mild, green notes, the celery seed spice—taken from the celery plant’s flowering tops—brings a bold, herbal complexity that transforms soups, salads, stews, and pickling recipes alike.
Whether you’re using whole celery seed in a brine or pickles, or grinding it for ground celery seed just before cooking, this essential ingredient delivers a clean, robust taste and unmistakable aroma. The whole seeds retain their natural oils for long-simmering soups and stews, while the ground seeds release instant flavor in spice blends, dressings, and sauces. You can even use ground celery to make your own celery salt, celery powder, or DIY spice mixtures—a great way to bring fresh, tasty, and savory flavor to any food.
A pantry staple in the spice aisle, Spiceology Celery Seed adds a distinctive pop to potato salad, egg salad, coleslaw, and tomato-based dishes like pasta sauces or vegetable dishes with tomatoes and herbs. Pair it with dill seed, basil, or vinegar for pickling recipes, or mix it into a creamy slaw recipe for balanced, savory flavor. This celery seed spice also works beautifully in dry rubs for meat, fish, or poultry, and can substitute for celery flakes, extract, or powder when fresh celery isn’t on hand.
For chefs experimenting with flavor combinations, a touch of ground celery seed can add celery seeds’ earthy brightness to spice blends or seasoning mixtures without altering texture. Each jar is packed for freshness and convenience, offering great value and long shelf life. Whether you use it whole or ground, Spiceology Celery Seed is the secret to adding bold, savory flavor and depth to every dish—a small seed with a big impact.