Orange Line - Seafood, Poultry, Pork, Vegetables
Boston's subway system is made up of four main subway lines. One particular line is called The Orange Line. It's elevated tracks were constructed in 1901. It was given the name "Orange Line" in 1965 to honor a section of today's Washington St, previously called Orange Street in Colonial Boston. Orange Street was the original way in and out of the city and was used by George Washington to visit Boston after becoming the President.
We decided to honor this historical transit line with its own flavorful blend. Boston Spice’s "Orange Line" uses ground dried orange peel, onion powder, ginger, and red pepper flakes. This combination of zesty spices will transport you to a new destination. Hit the stops with "Orange Line", pull into grilled shrimp station, then move on to chicken stop, and finish strong with grilled pork destination station with a side of Orange Line sweet potato. This spice will surely keep you traveling back for more.
Ingredients*: orange peel, kosher salt, onion powder, red chili pepper, ground ginger. *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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