iSpice | Jamaican Jerk Seasoning | 6.49 oz | Mixed Spice & Seasoning | Halal | Kosher | Vegan 6.49 oz
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5 out of 5 stars
14 August, 2023
originally posted on ispiceyou.com
Oh, I'm absolutely thrilled that it's available again!
Oh, I'm absolutely thrilled that it's available again! The flavor is absolutely INCREDIBLE! If you're undecided, don't hesitate – go ahead and make the purchase! You can use it on its own or combine it with other seasonings. It's incredibly adaptable and incredibly TASTY!
5 out of 5 stars
14 April, 2023
originally posted on ispiceyou.com
Don't hesitate, just go ahead and purchase it.
Don't hesitate, just go ahead and purchase it. It offers a fantastic jerk flavor.
5 out of 5 stars
9 March, 2023
originally posted on ispiceyou.com
This seasoning is my absolute favorite for all-around use.
It's not limited to just meats; I also use it to roast cauliflower, potatoes, and even Brussels sprouts. It works wonders for air-fryer chicken wings, and I won't even get started on how incredible it is for ribs. While I'm a fan of Cajun seasoning too, I often find myself reaching for this jerk seasoning as my go-to because it always makes everything taste so amazing. What more can I say but. . . enjoy! Here's a tip: for an extra depth of flavor, season any thawed meat the night before you plan to cook, and if you're a true jerk seasoning enthusiast, don't hold back on the seasoning.
5 out of 5 stars
9 May, 2022
originally posted on ispiceyou.com
I ran out and had a strong craving for some delicious jerk ribs.
I ran out and had a strong craving for some delicious jerk ribs. I've experimented with various brands, but Helen's is the only one that truly captures that authentic Island flavor. My only wish is that they offered the dipping sauce in smaller quantities than a gallon. Unfortunately, none of the grocery stores, Caribbean markets, or farmers' markets seem to stock the smaller jars anymore.