A white bowl filled with a fine, light brown powder sits on a white marble surface.

Baharat

Baharat is a Middle Eastern spice blend rather than a single spice. The word baharat means “spices” in Arabic, and the mix usually includes black pepper, coriander, paprika, cardamom, nutmeg, cumin, cloves, and cinnamon, though recipes vary by region, household, and country. It is commonly used on meat, fish, rice, soups, and vegetables.

  • Type: Spice blend
  • Origin: Middle East
  • Cuisine: Middle Eastern
  • Main ingredients: Common versions include black pepper, coriander, paprika, cardamom, nutmeg, cumin, cloves, and cinnamon