If you have not discovered Spiceology, a family-operated business located in The Farm Shopping Center, you’re missing goodness:
♥ The savory aroma of highest quality seasonings and spices that hits one upon entrance. Spiceology imports their products directly from the country of origin to ensure freshness; their variety of custom blends are prepared on site. Aromatic sniffers are provided for each spice, seasoning & blend for your sampling pleasure.
♥ The unbelievable variety of international blends, herbs, spices & baking essentials, many of which were unknown to me – a home cook – until I discovered them at Spiceology. African Bird Pepper, Galangal Powder, four types of cinnamon (Ceylon, Korintje, Chinese Tung Hing & Saigon), Tipsy Habanero (a meat seasoning blend), and Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract are just a few distinctive finds. Not to mention their selection of naturally flavored sea salts. Check out their website for a more detailed list of products.
♥ Their exquisite collection of mortars & pestles (a few more shown above).
♥ And charming food gifts and kitchen gadgets, guaranteed to please your favorite foodie, cook or baker.
My haul for the day: Tipsy Habanero Seasoning, Chinese Tung Hing Cinnamon, New Mexico Chili, Callebaut Belgian Chocolate, Smoked Paprika & Chipotle Powder.
Nowhere near Tulsa or Oklahoma? No worries! Spiceology offers online ordering from their website.
Spiceology
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am – 6pm
The Farm Shopping Center
6524 E. 51st Place Tulsa, OK
918-895-7838













What a beautiful store… and I’d love to conjure up some new recipes with some of those spices!
It is an inspiring place to shop for sure!
wowo!!!! what a fantastic store. i can only smell what it smells like when u enter the front door
It smells divine. I want to try all their spices. Maybe I will eventually.
mmm i can almost smell them now……….
It’s such a great store!! I want to try everything!
This looks like my kind of place. If I’m ever in the neighborhood, I’ll be sure to stop by! <3
You really should! It would definitely be worth your time.
Oh, Wow! That looks like my kind of store! I bet I could spend hours browsing there… Love the names of their mixed spices. So Cute
… And your photography is gorgeous.
Thank you so much for your kind comment! This photo op took awhile; there was so much to take in and capture!
looks and sounds like a fantastic shop ~ btw, i love your blog’s new design!
It is a fantastic place.
Thanks! I decided it was time for a change, especially since I’m focusing more on photography. I really like it too!
Great post! And I love, Love LOVE the first picture of the mortars and pestles.
Thank you! That is my personal favorite as well.
Wow, I can almost smell it from your pics. My other half is from Egypt originally, Cairo, specifically. He said the spice stores there are amazing, a myriad of colors and mixing scents. I always think I have every spice imaginable until I go to make a particular recipe and find I’m missing just that one needed to make it happen.
I can imagine!! I really love this place because they ship directly from the country of origin and actually bottle the spices in their shop so they are quite fresh, thus the wonderful aroma! I bet you have branched out quite a bit in your cooking. I definitely want to cook out of my comfort zone and utilize some of the spices I’ve never even heard of!
Thanks for your comment!
Would love to have a store like this one on hand…I’d be like a kid in a candy store:)
It is nice! I’ve got to go back this week because I heard they have a new pumpkin pie blend. That’s a must try for sure!!