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WHOLESALE: Palestinian Zaatar, Authentic, 2, 5, 10 Pounds

WHOLESALE: Palestinian Zaatar, Authentic, 2, 5, 10 Pounds

Regular price $59.24 USD
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This listing is for a wholesale purchase of 2,5,10 lbs of authentic Palestinian za’atar.

Our za’atar is crafted using a traditional blend of just four ingredients: wild thyme (hyssop), roasted sesame seeds, sumac, and salt. This simple, time-honored recipe delivers the bold, tangy, and earthy flavor that defines true Palestinian za’atar.

“Za’atar” refers both to the wild thyme herb itself and to the iconic spice blend. The herb—also known as hyssop, “Bible hyssop,” or “Persian za’atar”—has deep roots in Middle Eastern culinary tradition and continues to grow in popularity in the United States. For those who have lived in the region, this blend offers a familiar, authentic taste of home.

Versatile and flavorful, za’atar enhances a wide range of dishes. Traditionally, it’s enjoyed mixed with olive oil as a dip or spread over flatbread to make manakeesh, often described as the Middle Eastern answer to flatbread pizza.

Here are a few favorite ways to use it:

  • Roll labneh (strained yogurt) in za’atar for a savory spread
  • Toss with potato wedges before roasting
  • Season roasted or grilled chicken
  • Use as a filling for crescent rolls (store-bought dough works well)
  • Sprinkle over sweet potato fries or popcorn
  • Add a finishing touch to hummus
  • Bake into traditional za’atar manakeesh (see our video tutorial)

In Palestine and Jordan, it’s common for students to eat za’atar during exam periods—many believe it helps support focus and memory.

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