Sources for Specialty Ingredients

Amazon.com

Amazon sells almost any food item or kitchen gadget you can imagine, including chia seeds, hemp seeds, and wasabi powder and Korean Red Pepper.

BobsRedMill.com

Based out of Oregon, Bob’s Red Mill grows practically any whole grain you can think of (and many that you may never have heard of), including millet, polenta, and farro.

CBsNuts.com

CB’s is our go-to peanut butter. We appreciate the company’s commitment to nuts and seeds grown in the United States, and its dedication to the freshness guaranteed by small-batch roasting.

CelticSeaSalt.com

Since 1976, Celtic Sea Salt has produced its unprocessed and mineral-rich sea salt, Firefly Kitchens’ salt of choice.

DavidsonCommodities.com/pnwcoop-specialty-foods

We love the variety of heirloom lentils and special chickpeas from this Pacific Northwest Farmers Cooperative. Dedicated to preserving family farms and using traditional growing practices, it sells only GMO-free products.

MatizEspana.com

Matiz España imports high-quality ingredients from various regions in Spain—including smoked paprika (pimentón), sea salt, olive oils, and vinegars.

Nutiva.com

Nutiva is a solid source for organic hemp foods, coconut oil, and chia seeds, and donates 1 percent of all sales to sustainable agriculture groups.