Produced by Sepali's Kitchen, this artisan spice blend offers the traditional flavors of Sri Lanka with a milder heat profile. • Net Quantity: 50 g. • Ingredients: A fragrant mix of coriander, fennel, cumin, ginger, garlic, red onion, cloves, cardamom, cinnamon, coconut oil, curry leaves, pandan leaves, and lime. • Allergy Advice: May contain traces of celery, gluten, mustard, nuts, peanuts, sesame, soya, and sulphur dioxide.


£4 £5-20%
  • Shipping: 
  • Return Policy: Our goal at Jazz on the Green Spices is to make sure you are happy with our products. Returns: Items can be returned within 30 days of purchase. Condition: Products must be unused and in their original packaging. How to Return: Please email us at jazz23srilankanbuffet@gmail.com within 30 days to start the return process. Refunds: After we receive and check the returned item, we will issue a refund to the original payment method within 5 days. Return Shipping: Customers are responsible for return shipping costs, unless the item is damaged, defective, or sent by mistake. Damaged Items: If you receive a damaged or defective product, please contact us within 7 days for a replacement or refund. For more information, visit our website or contact us at +44 7917 495429. Thank you for choosing Jazz on the Green Spices.

More Details


My love for Sri Lankan flavours began in the warmth of my grandmother’s kitchen. I spent my childhood mesmerized, watching her in the kitchen over a traditional wood fire. The air was always thick and smoky with the scent of roasting spices and fresh curry leaves. The heart of her cooking was the grinding mill which start early in the morning.

Today, I honour her memory by using those same traditional methods. Every jar of Sepali’s Kitchen Artisan Spice Paste is:

• Hand-ground in our traditional Sri Lankan grinding mill to ensure a depth of flavour that machines simply cannot replicate.

• Crafted with Care, using the same foundational ingredients my grandmother and my mother used for Sri Lankan curries.

• Small-Batch & Artisan, preserved in naturally to keep the spices as vibrant as the day they were ground.