Spice Racks
Olde Thompson 20 Jar Stainless Revolving Spice Rack

Item #180-031
Our 20 jar spice rack with carrying handle revolves on a lazy Susan base putting just the right spice at your fingertips. Rack has stainles top and base. Glass jars have our unique "flip lid" which permits easy pouring or shaking of spices. Each jar comes filled with a different spice. *** Spices included are subject to change.
20 Jar Traditional Rack Spice List
Basil Sweet basil, with its wonderful aroma and flavor, is one of the most popular and widely grown herbs in the world.
Bay Leaves Bay Leaves come from the sweet bay or laurel tree. The elliptical leaves of both trees are green, glossy, and grow up to 3 inches long.
Caraway Caraway Seed is the fruit of an herb in the Parsley family know as Carum carvi. The small brown seeds are about 1/5th of an inch long and have a sweet but tangy flavor.
Celery Seed Celery seed is the dried fruit of the Apium graveolens which is closely related to vegetable celery. They are very small light-brown seeds that give the flavor and aroma of celery.
Chives Chives are an onion-like plant in the lilly family. They are pronounced in plural as they grow in clumps rather than one. Chives grow from bulbs with long hollow tubular leaves. They have a similar but milder flaver than onion and garlic.
Cinnamon Cinnamon is harvested from the dried bark of a small evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka and Southern India. Shoots are stripped from the inner bark and left to dry. The shoots then curl up into rolls which are the familiar cinnamon sticks (“quills”) which we see in the marketplace.
Coriander Coriander is the seed of a plant (Coriandrum sativum) in the Parsley family. They are round and tan in color measuring about 1/5th of an inch in diameter. They are described as giving a nutty citrus flaver when crushed.
Cumin Cumin is the seed of the plant (Cuminum cyminum) which is in the parsley family. It is generally used in the ground form and has a warm but distinctive flavor and aroma.
Fennel Fennel seed is brown or green in color. It is an aromatic spice that is similar in flavor to anise but less strong.
Ginger Ginger is the root of the plant Zingiber officinal. It is usually used in a dried and ground, or crystalized form and found in cuisines throughout the world.
Italian Seasoning Our Italian Seasoning is a special blend of aromatic herbs which include basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme and other spices to create an all purpose seasoning with a well rounded flavor. It is used primarily in Italian dishes.
Marjoram Marjoram is a grey-green leaf of the undershrub Majorana hortensis that is a plant in the mint family. It has a sweet pine and citrus flavor and is related to Oregano.
Oregano Oregano is an aromatic, sweet, but slightly bitter herb that is most often used in Greek and Italian cooking. It is generally used in a dried form which is more flavorful than fresh. Closely related to Marjoram.
Paprika Paprika is a spice which comes from a mild red pepper in the family Capsicum annum. It is a brilliant red powder and often used as a garnish. Paprika contains more vitamin C than citrus fruits and is an excellent source of vitamin A.
Parsley Parsley is the leaf of a biennial herb (Petroselinum crispum). There are two types of parsley used as herbs: curly leaf parsley which is generally used as a garnish, and Italian parsley which is used as a flavoring to dishes.
Rosemary Rosemary comes from the perennial herb Rosmarinus officinalis in the mint family. The fragrant needle-like leaves are used in flavoring many dishes.
Sage Sage is an herb from an evergreen shrub, Salvia officinalis, in the mint family. Its long, grayishgreen leaves take on a velvety, cotton like texture when rubbed (meaning ground lightly and passed through a coarse sieve).
Savory Savory is an annual herb, Satureja hotenis, belonging to the mint family. Its dark-green, narrow leaves are dried and crushed. It has a clean, piney fragrance and peppery flavor.
Sesame Seed The small cream-white sesame seeds are the seed of an annual herb, Sesamum indicum and are well known in the United States for their use on hamburger buns. They have a nutty flavor and also exude an oil that is used for cooking.
Thyme Thyme is the leaf of a low-growing shrub in the mint family called Thymus vulgaris. It is generally used dried and chopped. It should be added early in cooking so its oils have time to be released.
Product Description
Brand: Olde Thompson
Name: 20 Jar Stainless Revolving Spice Rack
Manufacturer SKU: 25-620SS
Warranty: Yes.
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