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Naterre Naturally Infuses Its Spices with Food-Grade Essential Oils

There are Italian, Mexican and all-purpose spice blends that can be purchased from many sources around the world, but Naterre Infused Spices is a brand that is innovating on this front.

As well as featuring organic herbs in its spice blends, Naterre includes essential oils so that consumers may receive their benefits as well. For instance, its 'Bakers Delight Spice Blend' contains cinnamon, clove, ginger and other spices, plus wild orange essential oil.

While there are some high-quality, food-grade essential oils that may be ingested, not all products are fit for consumption or made equally when it comes to quality. For this reason, Naterre took it upon themselves to create an easy way for at-home chefs to enjoy the benefits of pure essential oils for cooking.
Trend Themes
1. Essential Oil Infused Spices - Naterre's innovative use of food-grade essential oils in spice blends opens up opportunities for other companies to create unique flavor profiles.
2. Organic Spice Blends - The growing demand for organic products presents an opportunity for companies to develop spice blends using organic herbs and ingredients.
3. Health and Wellness in Cooking - Naterre's focus on incorporating health benefits into spice blends taps into the increasing consumer interest in cooking for wellness.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can explore the integration of essential oils into their products to enhance flavor and health benefits.
2. Natural and Organic Products - Companies in the natural and organic products industry can create spice blends using organic herbs and ingredients to cater to health-conscious consumers.
3. Cooking and Kitchen Appliances - The cooking and kitchen appliances industry can collaborate with spice blend companies to develop specialized spice dispensing mechanisms for easy incorporation of essential oils.

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