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The word "olive" is derived from "oil". Olives created the birth of modern spices and fine cooking, and many foods considered delicacies taste bland, salty, or plain without the lingering flavour and aroma of spices to prop them up. Glass spice jars assist home cooks looking to capture the best flavours possible with the right combination of tastes. Spices in glass jars can contain the pungent aromas yet remind the cooks which spice to choose. Spices can be visible to the eye with their stalks, fruits. Some spices such as pine nuts, ivy, and other plants make interesting displays in glass spice jars showing natural colours of the pods and leaves.

The classic look for a kitchen counter is ranged spice jars in graduated sizes, and glass spice jars showcase the fresh blossom and colour of the spices housed within. Glass spice jars don't have to be as large as other types of kitchen counter jars such as cookie jars or pantry jars. Spice jars can be long and thin, showing through window light or ceramic and painted. Spice minces, spice leaves. chopped and sliced barks and roots of Pennyroyal, Spearmint, and calamine can be very attractive and work well steeped as teas. Crab apple and rowan, quince, sloe and cranberries make excellence visual displays of edible and tasty spices.

Glass spice jars

These spice jars bring a decorative air to any kitchen no matter what style the design. Spices have distinctive shapes and colours which show through when the glass spice jars. Leaves and onions, black pepper, star anise, curry leaf, cloves, and cinnamon pods look fantastic housed within glass spice jars. Nutmeg, sugar beets, and Mexican peppers look intriguing and make a fine botanical decorative touch. Cresses and vegetable salts have always been identified by their distinct shape and appearance, and glass spice jars allow these natural marvels to be viewed without spoiling the herbs.

Glass spice jars look very attractive with spices of single colours fastened and wrapped. in groups within the same jar. Some spices can fill a series of glass spice jars for a decorative complement to any chef's home kitchen. Caraway seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, aniseed, and mustard seeds show through the glass for an eye-catching yet functional kitchen shelf or wall decoration. Rocket, nasturtium, horseradish, and Caper leaves can make wonderful dried herb and spice projects. Tarragon, lemon verbena and comfrey can also make attractive fragrant spice arrangements inside glass spice jars.


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