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Asenzya is a developer and supplier of spices and seasonings used in the Food, Beverage and Nutrition industry. This company mainly engages in customized dry blending and spice grinding for food processors. They utilize irradiation, Ethylene Oxide, Propylene Oxide, and steam sterilization treatments to process the spices. Their products are widely used in meats, snacks, dressings, and sauces.
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Allspice Asenzya Allspice is comprised of dried, dark brown berries of an evergreen tree. Its flavor is similar to clove, but smoother and mellower, with undertones of cinnamon and nutmeg. It is also called pimento. Used as a spice, Allspice finds application in marinades...view more Allspice is comprised of dried, dark brown berries of an evergreen tree. Its flavor is similar to clove, but smoother and mellower, with undertones of cinnamon and nutmeg. It is also called pimento. Used as a spice, Allspice finds application in marinades, stocks, stews, pickled foods, curries, fruit/spice cakes, preserves, and relishes. view less
Anise Seed Asenzya Anise Seed is comprised of small, gray-brown seeds of a plant in the parsley family. It has a licorice-like flavor, and its oil is thus used heavily in licorice flavoring. Used as a spice, Anise Seed also finds application in liqueurs, candy, breads, frui...view more Anise Seed is comprised of small, gray-brown seeds of a plant in the parsley family. It has a licorice-like flavor, and its oil is thus used heavily in licorice flavoring. Used as a spice, Anise Seed also finds application in liqueurs, candy, breads, fruits desserts, sauces, cakes, cookies, and meat dishes. view less
Anise-Star Asenzya Anise-Star is comprised of large, brown, star-shaped fruit of an evergreen tree. It has an anise-like flavor and has been traditionally used as an ingredient in pickling. Used as a spice, Anise-Star finds application in Asian cuisines, tea flavoring, liqu...view more Anise-Star is comprised of large, brown, star-shaped fruit of an evergreen tree. It has an anise-like flavor and has been traditionally used as an ingredient in pickling. Used as a spice, Anise-Star finds application in Asian cuisines, tea flavoring, liqueurs, and baked goods. In its ground form, it is an ingredient in Chinese Five Spice. view less
Basil Asenzya Basil is comprised of bright green leaves of an herb in the mint family. It is especially well-suited for tomato-flavored products. Used as a spice, it finds application in Chartreuse liqueur, salads, vegetable soups, spaghetti sauces, pizza, and other I...view more Basil is comprised of bright green leaves of an herb in the mint family. It is especially well-suited for tomato-flavored products. Used as a spice, it finds application in Chartreuse liqueur, salads, vegetable soups, spaghetti sauces, pizza, and other Italian cuisine. view less
Bay Leaves Asenzya Bay Leaves are large, olive-green leaves of the sweet bay or laurel tree. It has a pungent scent and is commonly used in its original, whole-leaf form. Used as an aromatic, it finds application in marinades, soups, stews, pickles, sauces, meat, and fish.
Caraway Asenzya Caraway is comprised of hard, brown, scimitar-shaped seeds of an herb in the parsley family. It has a nutty, delicate, anise-like flavor and is used in German, Austrian, and Hungarian cuisine. Used as a spice, it finds application in breads, sauerkraut, c...view more Caraway is comprised of hard, brown, scimitar-shaped seeds of an herb in the parsley family. It has a nutty, delicate, anise-like flavor and is used in German, Austrian, and Hungarian cuisine. Used as a spice, it finds application in breads, sauerkraut, cheese, noodles, roast pork, goulash, roast apples, and Kummel liqueur. view less
Cardamom Asenzya Cardamom is comprised of dark seeds grown in pods of a plant in the ginger family. It has a sweet, exotic flavor used in Indian, Arabian, and Scandinavian dishes. Used as a spice, it finds application in coffee, wine, liqueurs, pickles, punches, puddings,...view more Cardamom is comprised of dark seeds grown in pods of a plant in the ginger family. It has a sweet, exotic flavor used in Indian, Arabian, and Scandinavian dishes. Used as a spice, it finds application in coffee, wine, liqueurs, pickles, punches, puddings, custards, pies, pastries, and cookies. view less
Celery Seed Asenzya Celery Seed is the fruit of the wild celery plant. It has a strong flavor and thus is used sparingly. Used as spice, it finds application in salad dressings, potato salad, pickles, vegetables, fish, roasts, soups, croquettes, and canapé mixtures.
Chervil Asenzya Chervil is comprised of lacy, fern-like leaves of a plant in the parsley family. It is similar to parsley in flavor but is sweeter and more aromatic. It has an anise-like fragrance with a slight pepper note. Used as a spice, it finds application in fresh ...view more Chervil is comprised of lacy, fern-like leaves of a plant in the parsley family. It is similar to parsley in flavor but is sweeter and more aromatic. It has an anise-like fragrance with a slight pepper note. Used as a spice, it finds application in fresh salads, sauces, vinegar, omelets, and cottage/cream cheeses. view less
Chili Pepper Asenzya Chili Pepper is comprised of large, mildly pungent pods of California-type peppers. It has a slightly spicy flavor and aroma. Used as a spice, it finds application in a variety of recipes where heat is desirable.
Chives Asenzya Chives are tubular green leaves and a member of the onion family. It has a mild onion flavor and finds application in sour cream, soups, salads, vegetable dishes, eggs, cottage cheese, dips, and garnishes.
Cilantro Asenzya Cilantro is comprised of the green leaves of the coriander plant, a member of the parsley family. It has a strong exotic flavor, which is parsley-like with an almost citric taste. Used as a spice, it finds application in Mexican foods, salsa, picante, Ind...view more Cilantro is comprised of the green leaves of the coriander plant, a member of the parsley family. It has a strong exotic flavor, which is parsley-like with an almost citric taste. Used as a spice, it finds application in Mexican foods, salsa, picante, Indian chutney, and curry. view less
Cinnamon Asenzya Cinnamon is the bark of various evergreen trees in the cinnamomum family. It is reddish-brown in color and has a strong flavor. It is used as a spice and finds application in baked goods, chocolate, sauces, and meat dishes.
Cloves Asenzya Cloves are comprised of the unopened flower buds of an evergreen tree. They have an intriguing, nail-like shape that makes an exotic garnish and a strong flavor when used in ground form. Used as a spice, it finds application in ham, pork, beets, sweet pot...view more Cloves are comprised of the unopened flower buds of an evergreen tree. They have an intriguing, nail-like shape that makes an exotic garnish and a strong flavor when used in ground form. Used as a spice, it finds application in ham, pork, beets, sweet potatoes, boiled onions, and squash. view less
Coriander Asenzya Coriander is comprised of small, round, buff-colored seeds of the coriander plant. It has a sweet, musty, mild, and delicate aroma with a lemon and sage undertones. Used as a spice, it finds application in steak, kidney, and oyster pie and in pickling.
Cumin Asenzya Cumin is comprised of small, elongated, yellowish-brown seeds of a plant in the parsley family. It has a strong flavor which tends to dominate foods. It is used as a spice and is essential in chili powder and curries.
Dill Seed Asenzya Dill Seed is comprised of small, oval-shaped, tan seeds of the dill weed plant. It has a mild aroma similar to caraway. Used as a spice, it finds application in meat, poultry, fish, seafood, dips, pickles, stews, soups, salads, sauces, dressings, breads, ...view more Dill Seed is comprised of small, oval-shaped, tan seeds of the dill weed plant. It has a mild aroma similar to caraway. Used as a spice, it finds application in meat, poultry, fish, seafood, dips, pickles, stews, soups, salads, sauces, dressings, breads, and egg dishes. view less
Dill Weed Asenzya Dill Weed is comprised of the green, feathery leaves of the dill plant. It has a mild aroma similar to caraway. Used as a spice, it finds application in meat, poultry, fish, seafood, dips, pickles, stews, soups, salads, sauces, dressings, breads, and egg ...view more Dill Weed is comprised of the green, feathery leaves of the dill plant. It has a mild aroma similar to caraway. Used as a spice, it finds application in meat, poultry, fish, seafood, dips, pickles, stews, soups, salads, sauces, dressings, breads, and egg dishes. view less
Fennel Asenzya Fennel is a small, yellowish-brown, watermelon-shaped seed and a member of the parsley family. It has an anise-like flavor. It is the distinctive note in hot and sweet Italian sausages. Used as a spice, it finds application in sweet pickles, poultry, live...view more Fennel is a small, yellowish-brown, watermelon-shaped seed and a member of the parsley family. It has an anise-like flavor. It is the distinctive note in hot and sweet Italian sausages. Used as a spice, it finds application in sweet pickles, poultry, liver, veal, pork, spaghetti sauce, and sausages. view less
Fenugreek Asenzya Fenugreek is comprised of very small, reddish-brown seeds and is a member of the pea family. It has a pleasantly bitter flavor and curry-like aroma. Used as a spice, it is essential in the formation of curry powders and is the basis for imitation maple.
Ginger Asenzya Ginger is comprised of the dried roots of a member of the zingiber family. It can be used whole, cracked, or ground. Used as a spice, it finds application in pickles, baked goods, vegetables, Chinese dishes, and meats.
Mace Asenzya Mace is comprised of lacy, orange-colored aril that surrounds the seed of the nutmeg fruit. It has a similar odor to nutmeg but is slightly more pungent. Used as a spice, it finds application in baked goods, sweets, fruits, whipped cream, and chocolate.
Marjoram Asenzya Marjoram is comprised of grayish-green leaves and is a member of the mint family. It is a cousin of oregano with a milder, sweeter flavor. Used as a spice, it finds application in stews, soups, stuffing, lamb, vegetables, and cottage cheese. It loses flav...view more Marjoram is comprised of grayish-green leaves and is a member of the mint family. It is a cousin of oregano with a milder, sweeter flavor. Used as a spice, it finds application in stews, soups, stuffing, lamb, vegetables, and cottage cheese. It loses flavor in cooking and must be added last. view less
Mint Asenzya Mint is comprised of dark green leaves of either the peppermint or spearmint plant. It is strong and aromatic. Used as a spice, it finds application in candies, sweets, gum, and tea.
Mustard Asenzya Mustard is comprised of tiny, yellow or brownish seeds and is a member of the cabbage family. Yellow or white seeds have a sharp bit, but no aromatic pungency, while brown sees are aromatically pungent as well as biting. Used as a spice, it finds applicat...view more Mustard is comprised of tiny, yellow or brownish seeds and is a member of the cabbage family. Yellow or white seeds have a sharp bit, but no aromatic pungency, while brown sees are aromatically pungent as well as biting. Used as a spice, it finds application in pickling, relishes, salads, casseroles, vegetables, and meats. view less
Nutmeg Asenzya Nutmeg is the brown seed of the fruit of an evergreen tree. It has a warm, sweet, and spicy flavor. Used as a spice, it finds applications in baked goods, puddings, sauces, soups, beverages, fish, and vegetables.
Oregano Asenzya Oregano is comprised of the light green leaves of members of the mint family. It is strong and aromatic. The flat leaf is mild and the curly leaf is used for garnishes. Used as a spice, it finds applications in Italian dishes, meats, fish, cheese, eggs, a...view more Oregano is comprised of the light green leaves of members of the mint family. It is strong and aromatic. The flat leaf is mild and the curly leaf is used for garnishes. Used as a spice, it finds applications in Italian dishes, meats, fish, cheese, eggs, and vegetables as well as enhancing the flavor of most non-sweet foods. view less
Paprika Asenzya Paprika is milled in powder form from the flesh of pods of certain capsicum plants. Its flavor ranges from sweet and mild to mildly pungent. Used as a spice, it finds applications in Spanish and Hungarian dishes, sausages, and goulash.
Parsley Asenzya Parsley is comprised of bright green leaves of the parsley plant. Flat leaf parsley is mild but enhances the flavor of most non-sweet foods. Curl leaf parsley is used for garnish. Used as a spice, it finds applications in sauces, butter blends, soups, egg...view more Parsley is comprised of bright green leaves of the parsley plant. Flat leaf parsley is mild but enhances the flavor of most non-sweet foods. Curl leaf parsley is used for garnish. Used as a spice, it finds applications in sauces, butter blends, soups, eggs, fish, seafood, meat, and fowl and enhances the flavor of most non-sweet foods. view less
Peppercorn-Black Asenzya Peppercorn-Black is comprised of dried, mature berries of a tropical vine. It has medium heat and is used mainly for various forms of ground pepper. As a spice, it has numerous applications including sauces, soups, meat, poultry, and seafood.
Peppercorn-Green Asenzya Peppercorn-Green is comprised of dried, immature berries of a tropical vine. It is picked while green, resulting in a more mild flavor. Used as a spice, it finds application in whole peppercorn blends.
Peppercorn-Pink Asenzya Peppercorn-Pink is comprised of dried red berries of a shrub-like evergreen. It has no relation to black pepper and its proper term is rose baises. Used as a spice, it is normally found in whole peppercorn blends.
Peppercorn-White Asenzya Peppercorn-White is a light tan-colored seed of the pepper berry, from which the dark outer husk is removed. This product contains the heat of black peppercorn but not the total bouquet. It is used in gravies, soups, sauces, and in recipes where light col...view more Peppercorn-White is a light tan-colored seed of the pepper berry, from which the dark outer husk is removed. This product contains the heat of black peppercorn but not the total bouquet. It is used in gravies, soups, sauces, and in recipes where light color is important. view less
Poppy Seed Asenzya Poppy Seed is comprised of seeds ranging in color from white to a slate shade, sometimes considered blue in commercial classification. It has a crunchy, pleasant, nutty taste. Used as a condiment, it finds applications in baked goods and pastries due to t...view more Poppy Seed is comprised of seeds ranging in color from white to a slate shade, sometimes considered blue in commercial classification. It has a crunchy, pleasant, nutty taste. Used as a condiment, it finds applications in baked goods and pastries due to the seed's nutty odor and flavor. view less
Red Pepper Asenzya Red Pepper is comprised of the dried fruit (pods) of various small, hot peppers. Red pepper is the current industry designation for any ground red pepper and is ground from the hottest chilies. Used as a spice, it gives heat to vegetables, meats, fish, eg...view more Red Pepper is comprised of the dried fruit (pods) of various small, hot peppers. Red pepper is the current industry designation for any ground red pepper and is ground from the hottest chilies. Used as a spice, it gives heat to vegetables, meats, fish, eggs, gravies, and sauces. view less
Rosemary Asenzya Rosemary is comprised of green, needle-like leaves of a shrub in the mint family. It has an intense peppery-mint flavor. Used as a spice, it finds applications in lamb, chicken, shrimp, citrus fruits, and vegetables.
Saffron Asenzya Saffron is comprised of dried flower stigmas of a member of the crocus family. It is the most expensive spice, and its aroma and flavor cannot be duplicated. Used as a spice, it finds applications in cakes, bouillabaisse, stews, sauces, and rice dishes. S...view more Saffron is comprised of dried flower stigmas of a member of the crocus family. It is the most expensive spice, and its aroma and flavor cannot be duplicated. Used as a spice, it finds applications in cakes, bouillabaisse, stews, sauces, and rice dishes. Saffron imparts a deep yellow color. view less
Sage Asenzya Sage is comprised of long, slender leaves that become silver-gray when dried. Belonging to the mint family, it has a medicinal, minty flavor. Used as a spice, it finds applications in meats, stuffing, sausages, fish, salad dressings, and soups.
Savory Asenzya Savory is comprised of small leaves and is a member of the mint family. The leaves become greenish-brown when dried and have a slightly bitter taste. Used as a spice, it finds applications in sausages, beans, stuffing and bouquet garni.
Sesame Seed Asenzya Sesame Seed is comprised of small, ovaloid, pearly-white seeds of a member of the Pedaliacae family. It is crunchy with a sweet, nutty flavor. It may be used in the place of nuts and finds applications in breads, cakes, pies, biscuits, meat loaves, stuffi...view more Sesame Seed is comprised of small, ovaloid, pearly-white seeds of a member of the Pedaliacae family. It is crunchy with a sweet, nutty flavor. It may be used in the place of nuts and finds applications in breads, cakes, pies, biscuits, meat loaves, stuffing, salads, and in butter for vegetables. view less
Tarragon Asenzya Tarragon is comprised of slender, dark-green leaves of a member of the aster family. It has a distinct flavor, which has a hint of anise. Used as a spice, it finds application most commonly in vinegar, but also in chicken, seafood, tartar, sauces, and sea...view more Tarragon is comprised of slender, dark-green leaves of a member of the aster family. It has a distinct flavor, which has a hint of anise. Used as a spice, it finds application most commonly in vinegar, but also in chicken, seafood, tartar, sauces, and seafood. view less
Thyme Asenzya Thyme is comprised of grayish, green leaves of a member of the mint family. It is an especially strong herb, which has a fresh, slightly minty flavor. Used as a spice, it finds application in Clam chowder and other soups, sauces, stuffing, stews, meat, fi...view more Thyme is comprised of grayish, green leaves of a member of the mint family. It is an especially strong herb, which has a fresh, slightly minty flavor. Used as a spice, it finds application in Clam chowder and other soups, sauces, stuffing, stews, meat, fish, poultry, and tomato dishes. view less
Turmeric Asenzya Turmeric is comprised of orange-colored roots of a member of the ginger family. It has a slightly bitter and dry taste and imparts a golden coloration. Used as spice, it finds applications in curries, mustard, potatoes, rice, chicken, and eggs.