The Commonwealth - Beef, Seafood, Poultry, Pork, Vegetables
The term "Commonwealth" has long symbolized a political community established for the common good. At Boston Spice, we embraced this tradition by naming our spice blend "The Commonwealth." This distinctive mix combines brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, oregano, and mesquite smoke flavoring, making it perfect for enhancing the flavor of beef, seafood, poultry, ribs, pork, and vegetables.
Bring "The Commonwealth" to your table, and your taste buds will agree—it’s for the common good of every meal.
Fun fact: "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts" is the state’s official name, thanks to John Adams, who included it in the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780.
“The Commonwealth of Massachusetts” is the official name of Massachusetts. Why? Because John Adams said so when he wrote the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780 with these words contained within:
PART THE SECOND:
“The Frame of Government. The people, inhabiting the territory formerly called the Province of Massachusetts Bay, do hereby solemnly and mutually agree with each other, to form themselves into a free, sovereign, and independent body politic, or state by the name of "THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS"
Legally, Massachusetts is a Commonwealth because the term is contained in the states Constitution.
Ingredients*: brown sugar, salt, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, mesquite (maltodextrin, natural mesquite smoke flavoring, silicon dioxide), oregano. *all natural rice powder added to reduce caking
Allergen Notice:
Packaged on equipment that also works with peanuts, tree nuts, soy, and wheat. Our facilities store packaged tree nuts, soy, and dairy items in common areas.
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Hello, Do you have recipes? Do you have a spice for cider? Which ones are most popular? Do you have no salt blends?
Good evening. thank you for the email.
We have a great mulling spice that can be used for red wine or apple cider. It is called "The Boston Wine Party". Our mulled wine/cider recipe is also on that page as well as on the back of the spice pouch and side of the tin.
We have some recipes for some of our spices here.
As for no salt blends, here is a link to some of them. Click here.
We also list the ingredients for each of our spice blends on their respective webpage.
There are links for all these in the verticle menu on the left side of the webpage.
Hope that answers your question. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you
Steven
Boston Spice