I Tried 9 Spices From Target. Here Are The Ones I'd Buy Again - Tasting Table
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I Tried 9 Spices From Target. Here Are The Ones I'd Buy Again - Tasting Table
"This cinnamon is passable for most baking projects and toast. It has a rusty color and smells fruity and spicy. The flavor is soft, not spicy like some types of cinnamon, and is ground very fine. The ground cinnamon aligned with the flavor I was expecting: woodsy, fruity, and a bit floral. Because this cinnamon is finely ground, it didn't feel grainy at all."
"Good & Gather paprika is worth purchasing if you want to add color to a dish without changing the flavor all that much. This ground spice is orange, smells fruity, and has a bitter overt quality that doesn't overpower dishes."
Target's Good & Gather brand offers affordable spices that vary in quality and utility. Ground cinnamon stands out as a reliable choice for baking projects, featuring a fine texture, fruity-spicy aroma, and soft flavor profile suitable for cinnamon rolls, French toast, and apple pie. The cinnamon provides good value comparable to other grocery store brands. Ground paprika serves primarily as a coloring agent, delivering orange hue and fruity aroma with minimal flavor alteration. Both spices were evaluated based on utility, color vibrancy, aroma intensity, and flavor fullness. While many Good & Gather spices prove adequate for general cooking needs, certain products stand out as particularly worthwhile purchases for specific applications.
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