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Sumac is a tangy, versatile spice with deep roots in global cuisine. Learn how to use it, where to find it, and why it might deserve a spot in your pantry.
Sumac in Your Cooking If you're unsure how to use sumac in your cooking, consider dishes that can benefit from citrus ingredients, such as lemon zest, suggests White.
Za'atar is a savory Middle Eastern spice blend that typically contains sumac, sesame seeds, marjoram, salt and thyme or ...
Sumac is very common in our area, most often found in overgrown fields and forest edges. While considered a weed by many, it ...
While staghorn sumac produces edible red blossoms commonly seen along roadsides, its dangerous cousin poison sumac contains skin-irritating urushiol and grows in wet areas.