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The Spice Lab’s Spicy Sun Dried Tomato Italian Seasoning Blend is a 4.6 oz kosher, gluten-free, all-natural spice mix crafted in small batches in the USA. Featuring a zesty combination of sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, peppers, and Italian herbs, it delivers authentic, spicy Italian flavor perfect for pasta, pizza, marinades, dips, and more.





C**N
Adds a lot of flavour
Just a little bit of this seasoning adds a savory taste to your meal. I will repurchase this product.
A**R
Tasty
Great mix of spices.
B**N
In the top 3 of my faves
Spicy Italian Sun dried tomato is a wonderful combination of flavors! We use it on potatoes, eggs, casseroles, burritos, soups and stews, macaroni and cheese, any veggies, and so more. Thanks, Spice Lab! I will be ordering more.
D**N
Tasty!
Perfect spice. Great taste. Perks up whatever I put it on. Recommend
J**E
Sun dried tomato
Omg!!! On a toasted Asiago bagel…. DELISH!!
R**G
Yum
Versatile and I've used this in so many dishes!
K**R
Too much salt.
Way to much salt! I normally like salt but this is way overbearing on some dishes.
B**S
After further review, this is good stuff, in spite of the added salt.
I had thought I was buying the same thing that I recently bought in a retail store; I have a jar (now empty) that has a label indicating it's from The Spice Lab and the product description is "Spicy Italian Sun-Dried Tomato Blend No. 7607". Loved it, but could not longer find it in the store, so I came here looking for it. The product in the jar has NO SALT in it, but when I bought this from Amazon the package I got contained something much different; the very first (hence the main) ingredient is salt! The product description is exactly the same, right down to the "No. 7607" except the package I got was called "seasoning" as opposed to the "blend" description on the product I had in the jar. I would expect that the "No. 7607" would have been a very specific description of the EXACT thing I had in the jar, but they aren't the same at all. Why not give it another name then, like "No. 8204" or something? Unfortunately when ordering online at Amazon I did not have the option of being able to discern the ingredients, as there was no such description. So I now have a one pound bag of mostly salt with seasoning in it. I have plenty of other seasonings that are loaded with salt and didn't need one more. Now when I tried to return it through Amazon, I get a message that "this item is not eligible for return". UPDATE 5/25/20: The manufacturer actually contacted me after my review and advised me that the salt free version was no longer available, but they refunded my money and let me keep the back of seasoning. Turns out I like it quite a bit; it's very spicy, however so a little goes a long way. Since it only takes a little bit, I'm not too concerned about how much salt it's adding to the meal. Very useful in so many dishes; soups, pasta sauce, etc.
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