Brand
- 50 Hertz Foods
- Akadi
- Akcakaya Group Tekstil A.S. - Kozmatik
- Ameico
- Ancient Cookware
- Angkor Food
- Anything Co. Ltd
- Arte Legno
- Artisanal Pantry
- Ash Creek
- Atina Foods
- Auria’s Malaysian Kitchen
- B.C.N. Trading
- Baratti & Milano
- Be Home
- Bibol
- Blithe and Bonny
- Blomus
- Bona Furtuna
- BoTree
- Browne
- ButterUp
- Canaan Palestine Fair Trade
- Casablanca Market
- Casafina
- China Live
- Cinnamon Tree Organic
- Clipperton Inc.
- Coracao Confections
- Crazy Korean Cooking
- Culinary Collective
- Culinary Culture Connections
- Dao Vua
- dD Manba
- El Sabor de Oaxaca
- Eleni's Kitchen
- Everdure by Heston Blumenthal
- FarmTrue
- Fila Manila
- Fuji Cutlery
- Georgia Grinders
- GIR
- Hampson Wood
- Harold Imports Co.
- Hayden Flour Mills
- Hebel & Co
- Hellenic Farms
- Henckels International
- If You Care
- Itza Wood
- J. Catma
- Jacobsen Salt Co.
- Japan Agri Trading
- JSR Ironworks
- Jugetsudo
- KAF
- Keep Life Tasty
- Kikuichi
- Kim'C Market
- Kinto
- Kiriko Made
- Knapp Made
- Kotodocan
- Kraut Source
- Kubara Honke USA
- Kuhn Rikon
- Le Bon Magot
- Little Apple Treats
- Lunchskins
- Mad Rose
- Mama O's
- Manicaretti
- Marsh Hen Mill
- Maverick
- Mekhala Living
- Milk Street
- Millissime
- Miya Company
- Modern Sprout
- Mom's Mala
- My Swedish Treasures
- NZ POD Sales
- Oishi
- Olive Harvest
- Omsom
- Paqu Jaya
- Pearson Farms
- Philosophy Foods
- Pisqueya
- Port Living Co.
- Professional Secrets
- Pure Indian Foods
- Ramp Up
- Regal Ware
- Roi
- RomÃn Casero
- Rösle
- SandStone and Sage
- SAVA Trading Co.
- Serrv International
- Smith Tea
- Soom Foods
- Spicemode
- Stelton
- Sugimoto
- Suncraft
- ThaiFusions
- The Belwether Group
- The French Farm
- Tia Lupita
- Tojiro
- Tomato Bliss
- Turner's International
- V Smiley Preserves
- Verve Culture
- Villa Jerada
- Wa Imports
- Woodland Foods
- Zwilling J.A. Henckels

El Sabor de Oaxaca Mole Coloradito
Milk Street is the only vendor in the U.S. that carries this decadent mole crafted in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lusciously smooth with a brick red hue, this mole is thick and rich, yet bright with robust chili flavor. A pleasant hint of garlic lingers at the base, while the almond’s fruity nuttiness plays up the paste’s subtle sweetness and emphasizes the paste’s pleasant heat. While many moles we sampled were too sugary, this one is perfectly balanced and can be sweetened to taste. Simply dilute with water or broth for a smooth sauce.
​
Milk Street is the only vendor in the U.S. that carries this decadent mole crafted in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lusciously smooth with a brick red hue, this mole is thick and rich, yet bright with robust chili flavor. A pleasant hint of garlic lingers at the base, while the almond’s fruity nuttiness plays up the paste’s subtle sweetness and emphasizes the paste’s pleasant heat. While many moles we sampled were too sugary, this one is perfectly balanced and can be sweetened to taste. Simply dilute with water or broth for a smooth sauce.
​
Ingredients: Wide chili, pasilla chili, tomato, onion, garlic, bread , almonds, peanuts, spices, sugar
Allergens: Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Wheat
May contain dairy.
​ Net Weight: 500 ml
Place of Origin: Oaxaca, Mexico

El Sabor de Oaxaca Mole Rojo
Mole pastes aren’t difficult to find, but most of the ones we’ve tried are either intensely bitter (and not able to be balanced with addition of sugar) or tooth-achingly sweet (which doesn’t allow for any adjustment for personal preference). And Milk Street is the only vendor in the U.S. that carries this decadent mole crafted in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lusciously smooth, this mole is nutty and spicy-sweet. The dried chiles follow quickly after with a deep, dark fruity flavor. There’s a really strong sweetness, from plenty of fruits and nuts, but it’s also incredibly savory, so it’s not going to read as candy-like as some brands we’ve tried. It’s lovely as-is, but still room for a bit of sugar or salt to taste. The extra tomato brings a welcome umami base compared to other types of mole. Simply dilute with water or broth for a smooth sauce.
​Mole pastes aren’t difficult to find, but most of the ones we’ve tried are either intensely bitter (and not able to be balanced with addition of sugar) or tooth-achingly sweet (which doesn’t allow for any adjustment for personal preference). And Milk Street is the only vendor in the U.S. that carries this decadent mole crafted in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lusciously smooth, this mole is nutty and spicy-sweet. The dried chiles follow quickly after with a deep, dark fruity flavor. There’s a really strong sweetness, from plenty of fruits and nuts, but it’s also incredibly savory, so it’s not going to read as candy-like as some brands we’ve tried. It’s lovely as-is, but still room for a bit of sugar or salt to taste. The extra tomato brings a welcome umami base compared to other types of mole. Simply dilute with water or broth for a smooth sauce.
​ Ingredients: Tomato, ancho chilli pepper, guajillo chilli pepper, sesame, peanut, almond, onion, raisins, plantain, oregano, thyme, vegetable oil, wheat flour, sugar, cocoa, salt, garlic and cinnamon
Allergens: Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Wheat
May contain Dairy.
​Net Weight: 500 grams
Place of Origin: Mexico