Creole Sun Blend: A taste journey to the heart of the islands Our Creole Sun Blend is an invitation to escape. Composed of crushed garlic, thyme, pink berries, powdered ginger from Madagascar, kaffir lime powder, sweet paprika and turmeric, it offers a bouquet of warm flavors inspired by Creole cuisine. Unique characteristics of the Soleil Créole Blend This blend is characterized by its spicy, fruity and slightly tangy notes. Its vibrant color, combining the red shades of Paprika, the golden yellow of Turmeric and the pink touches of Berries, evokes island sunsets. Its texture is fine and light, ideal for blending harmoniously with dishes. Origins and traditions of the Assemblage Soleil Créole The Assemblage Soleil Créole is the fruit of the gastronomic fusion of the islands of the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean. Each of its spices has a story to tell, from the ancestral traditions of the island of Madagascar to Creole folklore. It embodies the spirit of sharing and conviviality that characterizes these cultures. Culinary Uses of Creole Sun Blend Creole Sun Chicken Recipe: Sear pieces of chicken in a pan with a tablespoon of our Creole Sun Blend. Add seasonal vegetables and simmer. Vegetarian version: replace the chicken with tofu or seitan. Sausage Rougail Recipe: Brown sausages in a casserole dish with a tablespoon of our Creole Sun Blend. Add tomatoes, onions and simmer. Vegetarian version: replace the sausages with plant-based protein. Exotic Fruit Salad Recipe: Blend exotic fruits with a sprinkle of our Creole Sun Blend for a fruit salad with an exotic twist. Vegetable Curry Recipe: Sauté seasonal vegetables in a pan with a tablespoon of our Creole Sun Blend. Add coconut milk and simmer. Non-vegetarian version: Add shrimp or chicken. Practical advice The Creole Sun Blend should be used sparingly so as not to overwhelm the other flavors. It can be used as a marinade, seasoning or even an infusion. For a vegetarian alternative, it can enhance a vegetable stir-fry, a pasta dish or an omelet. The Creole Sun Blend pairs perfectly with mild spices like cumin, coriander, or fennel to balance its flavors. It also pairs very well with fresh ingredients like lime, mint or coriander. Anecdote Did you know that the Creole Sun Blend is also called "Colombo Powder"? This name refers to the city of Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, where some of the spices that make up this blend originate. Embark on a culinary journey with our Creole Sun Blend, and let yourself be transported by its exotic flavors!