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Largest nut-retailing chain in Middle East. At Saeb Salam Ave, Beirut. Mixed nuts, roasted nuts, dried fruits, confectionary, coffee, healthy snacks, spices. Multiple branches.
Traditional spice and herb shop in the historic Byblos Old Souk. Aromatic herbs and spices displayed in pottery and baskets including sumac, thyme, za'atar and distinctive Lebanese flavors. Part of the Eddé family's heritage shops in Byblos.
Established 1900 at Tarik El Jadideh, Beirut. Traditional Lebanese spices, herbs, food products. Over 120 years of experience.
At Verdun and Furn el Chebbak. Premium spices, pulses, nuts, dried fruits, malban, dates, chocolate, herbs. Same day home delivery.
Bourj Hammoud spice specialist offering open sacks of cumin, sumac, dried mint, Aleppo pepper and bespoke house blends.
Traditional Bourj Hammoud spice merchant selling herbs, spices and Armenian pepper paste sourced from Anjar. A staple of the Armenian quarter's souk.
Over 73 years experience. At Mazraa, Beirut with factory in Naameh. Lebanese spices, herbs, zaatar, sumac, 7 spices, shawarma spices, falafel spices, cumin, cinnamon.
Established 1960 at Haret Hreyk, Beirut. Zaatar, traditional Lebanese spices, herbs, condiments, ground coffee.
At Antelias. Traditional Lebanese delicacies from Ain El Kabou village. Preserves, jams, fruit syrups, flower waters, zaatar, herbs, spices, sumac. 12 UK Great Taste Awards.
Marash Street institution in Bourj Hammoud trading Armenian coffee, spices and pepper paste. A heritage destination in the Armenian quarter of Beirut.