6mo ago
I am about halfway to a quarter-way through my Mina harissa jar and I think that it has a good flavor and was worth purchasing. I also have the Trader Joe's harissa and I will make a comparison once I get onto it.

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6mo ago
I am about halfway to a quarter-way through my Mina harissa jar and I think that it has a good flavor and was worth purchasing. I also have the Trader Joe's harissa and I will make a comparison once I get onto it.

I’ve tried harissa, olives, preserved lemons, and olives from this brand: all are excellent. The harissa is great, but lacks caraway seed (very minor gripe). These products are available at the local supermarket. Based on my experience, I intend to buy products (e.g., sauces) directly from the site

Tried their harissa sauce today on chicken. Not too spicy nor hot (then again it was the mild version), has a perfect zing. Overall, enjoyed it and is comparable to the stuff they serve at legit restaurants.

3y ago
You HAVE to try the Mina chicken tagine sauce. If you've been to Morocco, you'll be amazed by how close this is to homemade Moroccan tagine. Their other products like harissa, olives, and shakshouka starter are also great but the MVP is their tagine sauce! Came back to update that this is my secret recipe that everyone asks me about! I chop one onion and it in with garlic and the chicken, then add this sauce and cook in the oven. I their in some olives at the end and it's an amazing meal that has everyone raving!

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Mina crafted simple, natural shakshuka sauce, tagine cooking sauces, preserved lemons, olives, and extra virgin olive oil
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Taste Morocco with Mina Harissa, Shakshuka Sauce, Tagine Sauce, Preserved Lemons, Olives, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Capers and Teas.
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