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Curry Powder - Case

  • Curry Powder - Case

The 3-second version

  • Ground to order from single-origin spices
  • Full case for kitchens that go through curry powder quickly
  • Turmeric, coriander, cumin, and fenugreek in each jar
  • Bulk quantity requires storage space
  • Flavor peaks within weeks of opening each jar
  • More potent than supermarket blends

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Curry Powder - Case

Most curry powder sits in distribution for months before reaching your cabinet, and by then the volatile oils in cumin and coriander have already dulled. This case solves the problem for kitchens that actually go through a jar before it has time to fade: each one is ground shortly before it ships, so the flavor you open is the flavor the spices had at harvest. If you cook Indian-inspired meals regularly or run through a jar every few weeks, the case format means you never run out mid-recipe, and every jar in the batch tastes the same because they were all ground together.

Good gift when

  • Cooks who use curry powder several times a week
  • Small catering operations or meal-prep businesses
  • Anyone tired of restocking spice jars monthly
  • Kitchens that want consistent flavor across batches

Skip it if You rarely cook with curry powder or prefer buying spices in small quantities to rotate flavors frequently

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Case format is practical for serious home cooks or small food businesses

The maker

Diaspora Co. sources spices directly from farms, cutting out the long supply chains that leave most grocery store blends sitting in warehouses for months before they reach shelves. Each batch of this curry powder is ground shortly before it ships, so the oils that carry flavor—especially in cumin, coriander, and fenugreek—are still intact when you open the jar. The case format is designed for kitchens that cook with curry powder often enough that a bulk supply makes sense, whether that is a home cook making dal and roasted vegetables several nights a week or a small catering business that needs consistent flavor across multiple dishes. By ordering a case, you get jars from the same grinding batch, which means the flavor profile stays steady from the first jar to the last.

The details

This case offers a bulk quantity of curry powder sourced from a single origin, designed for cooks who go through the blend regularly. Each jar contains a mix of turmeric, coriander, cumin, fenugreek, and other warming spices ground to order, preserving the volatile oils that fade quickly in pre-ground blends sitting on warehouse shelves.

The blend works across a range of dishes that call for warm, earthy spice: curries, roasted vegetables, lentil soups, marinades, and egg preparations. Because the spices are ground fresh, the flavor is more pronounced than supermarket equivalents, so you may find you need less per recipe. The case format eliminates the need for frequent reordering if you cook with curry powder several times a week or run a small catering operation.

Each jar is sealed to maintain freshness from the time it leaves the grinder until you open it. Store in a cool, dark place and the blend will hold its potency for several months, though flavor is brightest in the first few weeks after opening. The spices are sourced directly from farms, and the blend is made in small batches to ensure consistency across jars within the case.

Bulk supply of single-origin curry powder for kitchens that use it often

$43.50at diasporaco.com

Ships and sold by Diaspora Co.. About this merchant

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Questions

How long does the curry powder stay fresh?
The sealed jars maintain potency for several months when stored in a cool, dark place. Flavor is brightest in the first few weeks after you open each jar, so working through a case over time gives you consistently fresh spice rather than a single large container that degrades.
What dishes work well with this blend?
The blend suits any recipe calling for warm, earthy spice: traditional curries, roasted root vegetables, lentil or chickpea soups, marinades for chicken or fish, scrambled eggs, and grain pilafs. It is a versatile pantry staple for both South Asian cooking and fusion dishes.
Is this spicier than grocery store curry powder?
The blend is not necessarily hotter, but it is more potent because the spices are ground fresh. You may find you need less per recipe to achieve the same depth of flavor. Start with about two-thirds of what your recipe calls for and adjust to taste.
How many jars come in a case?
The merchant description does not specify the exact number of jars included. Contact the seller directly if you need to confirm case quantities before ordering.

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