
Baharat means ‘spice’ in Arabic. This mild to medium heat blend is perfect for marinades, braises, stews, couscous, rice dishes, burger mixes and s...
View full detailsBaharat means ‘spice’ in Arabic. This mild to medium heat blend is perfect for marinades, braises, stews, couscous, rice dishes, burger mixes and s...
View full detailsSumac is a delicious tangy spice used as a garnish on hummus, in slow cooks, in rice, salads, on tofu, avocado and more. Vegan Gluten free Locall...
View full detailsRas-Al-Hanout is a complex spice blend that is a wonderful accompaniment to many vegetarian dishes. Made with exotic spices like Grains of Paradise...
View full detailsByron Spice Palace’s Macadamia Dukkah with chilli is great to dip with bread and oil or balsamic vinegar, over a salad, on toast and more. This Duk...
View full detailsByron Spice Palace’s Classic Egyptian Hazelnut Dukkah is great to dip with bread and oil or balsamic vinegar, over a salad, on toast and more. This...
View full detailsAt Santos, one of our core missions is to support local products and champion local Byron Bay food producers.
There are many benefits to eating locally made food. It means we spend our money in the community, benefiting our local producers and farmers rather than big corporations.
Eating local food saves money on shipping costs and reduces emissions and food miles...
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At Santos, one of our core missions is to support local products and champion local Byron Bay food producers.
There are many benefits to eating locally made food. It means we spend our money in the community, benefiting our local producers and farmers rather than big corporations.
Eating local food saves money on shipping costs and reduces emissions and food miles associated with our food.
No matter where you live, you can do your bit to buy more locally. Instead of buying your fruit and vegetables from the supermarket, you can visit a local market or join a co-op.
Not sure how to find local products in your area? Local Harvest has a comprehensive directory of co-ops, markets, and even restaurants that grow their own food.
You can also buy some products directly from the farmers, even if you don’t live close by. By online shopping directly with the producers, you can support their business in an authentic way.