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Export 4 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Use a wooden spoon to mix all of the ingredients together in a large bowl. I don’t recommend using a blender as that will dramatically change the texture. A coarse finish is what’s traditional and it’s perfect. You could also crush it using a pestle and mortar.
Step 2
Pile the mixture into a large sterilised jar, packing it down as tightly as you can.
Step 3
Top with a coating of oil to preserve it and remember to to this every time you use it. Store in the refrigerator and consume within 2 months.
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