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World Herb and Spice Day: A celebration of global flavours in South Africa

by Staff Bona
spices: picture: pexels

This winter, it’s not just the food that’s heating up, it’s the flavours. Across South Africa, home cooks and chefs alike are reaching for bold, nostalgic, and globally inspired blends to turn everyday dishes into standout meals. From slow-simmered stews to fragrant butter chicken, the real heroes of the season are the herbs and spices transforming comfort food into flavour-packed experiences.

As the world marks World Herb & Spice Day, South Africans are embracing the power of these small but mighty ingredients, transforming ordinary meals into extraordinary culinary experiences. Whether it’s cinnamon and nutmeg bringing warmth to baked goods or a pinch of cumin and coriander elevating a classic curry, herbs and spices are the backbone of winter cooking.

Beyond their role in adding flavour, herbs and spices hold a rich global history, once traded as currency, shaping cultures, and influencing economies. Today, South Africa remains a part of this enduring spice movement, with local culinary expertise and innovation making waves internationally.

Cape Town, named one of the world’s top food destinations, continues to lead the charge with its fusion of heritage flavours and modern techniques. Among the brands putting South African flavours on the map is Cape Herb & Spice, one of the country’s largest spice exporters, shipping to over 40 countries. By blending local ingenuity with international standards, the company plays a role in positioning South Africa as a serious contender in the global flavour economy.

For home cooks seeking to spice up their winter meals, tried-and-trusted spice blends that have already made their mark in kitchens across South Africa continue to make effortless cooking a reality. These top-performing mixes, known for their exceptional quality and convenience, allow South Africans to explore a world of flavour without the fuss, bringing depth, balance, and consistency to every dish.

When selecting herbs and spices, consumers are increasingly looking for quality, traceability, and transparency. With over 30 years of experience, Cape Herb & Spice has grown from a small local business to a trusted global player, now shipping to more than 40 countries. As a pioneer in clean-label spice blends, the company ensures that every product is free from artificial colourants, preservatives, and added MSG, delivering pure, unadulterated flavour that meets the highest international standards.

Shelley Barnard, Sales and Marketing Executive at Cape Herb & Spice, emphasises the importance of making informed choices, “Flavour is more than just taste, it’s about connection, culture, and creativity. But it’s also about trust. Consumers want to know where their food comes from, how it’s sourced, and that it meets the highest standards. Traceability and quality are at the heart of what we do, ensuring that every spice and herb delivers not just great taste, but integrity.”

This World Herb & Spice Day, the message is clear: embrace new taste adventures, rediscover the classics, and celebrate the magic of herbs and spices that turn simple ingredients into unforgettable meals.

Compiled by: Sisanda Mnyango

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