Mediterranean 2 Pack: Za'atar & Mediterranean Blend — Two Bold Flavors, One Essential Bundle
What's Inside the Mediterranean 2 Pack?
🌿 Za'atar Spice Blend — A fragrant Middle Eastern classic with thyme, sumac, and sesame; earthy, tangy, and endlessly versatile
🫒 Mediterranean Blend — Sun-drenched herbs and aromatics that bring the flavors of the Mediterranean coast to every dish
🧑🍳 Crafted for Real Cooking — Both blends are built for home cooks who want bold, authentic flavor without the guesswork
🌱 Clean, Simple Ingredients — No fillers, no artificial anything — just real spices that taste the way they should
🎁 The Perfect Gift Set — A thoughtful, practical gift for any home cook, food lover, or culinary explorer
🔥 Endless Versatility — From roasted vegetables and grilled meats to dips, flatbreads, eggs, and salads
Why These Two Blends Belong Together
Za'atar and the Mediterranean Blend share the same sun-drenched roots — bold herbs, clean aromatics, and a flavor profile that makes everything taste more alive. Together they cover your whole kitchen: Za'atar for finishing, dipping, and brightening; Mediterranean Blend for cooking, roasting, and building depth. Two blends, infinite combinations.
How to Use Your Mediterranean 2 Pack
💡 Pro Tip #1 — Za'atar Flatbread in Minutes:
Mix Za'atar with good olive oil and brush generously over flatbread or pita before toasting. Finish with a pinch of flaky sea salt. It's one of the simplest, most satisfying things you can make.
💡 Pro Tip #2 — Mediterranean Roasted Vegetables:
Toss any vegetables — zucchini, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes — with olive oil and the Mediterranean Blend before roasting at 425°F. The herbs caramelize beautifully and the whole kitchen smells incredible.
💡 Pro Tip #3 — Za'atar Yogurt Dip:
Stir Za'atar into thick Greek yogurt with a squeeze of lemon and a drizzle of olive oil. Serve with warm pita or crudités. It takes 2 minutes and tastes like something from a restaurant.
💡 Pro Tip #4 — Layer Both Blends:
Use the Mediterranean Blend as your base seasoning during cooking, then finish the dish with a sprinkle of Za'atar right before serving. The contrast of cooked and fresh herb flavor is a game-changer.