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Spices & Herbs can be the difference between pretty good food and outstanding food. Since the dawn of time, spices & herbs have been used, not only in cooking, but even as a form of currency. Well, Spices Etc. spices & herbs are the highest quality around and the prices are great!

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  • Alderwood Smoked Salt

    Alderwood Smoked Salt

    Alderwood Smoked Salt. This Pacific Sea Salt is slow smoked over real Alderwood, giving it it's authentic, clean smoke flavor. Alderwood Smoked Salt is perfect to use on Salmon or on meats on or off the barbecue.  
    $13.85–$78.25
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  • Allspice, Ground

    Allspice, Ground

    Allspice the dried berry of an evergreen tree native to Central and South America has a flavor and aroma reminiscent of cinnamon cloves and nutmeg. Allspice is sometimes called Pimento berries. Allspice has a variety of uses including pickling cakes and other sweet goods chutneys and rice dishes. It is one of the flavoring ingredients in "Jerk" spice blends and marinades.  
    $7.80–$79.85
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  • Allspice, Whole

    Allspice, Whole

    As one of the flavoring ingredients in "Jerk" spice blends and marinades, allspice is the dried berry of an evergreen tree native to Central and South America has a flavor and aroma reminiscent of cinnamon cloves and nutmeg. Allspice is sometimes called Pimento berries. It has a variety of uses including pickling cakes and other sweet goods chutneys and rice dishes.  
    $6.20–$76.55
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  • Anise Seed

    Anise Seed

    Anise seed has been used for centuries for both seasoning and medicinal purposes. It is also used in making liqueurs. Anise seed is used in baking to flavor breads cakes and candies. The mild licorice flavor of anise seed also goes well with fish. 
    $6.95–$75.70
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  • Anise, Star, Whole/Pieces

    Anise, Star, Whole/Pieces

    Star Anise is the dried star shaped fruit of an evergreen tree native to China. It has a strong licorice flavor and aroma. Star anise is used whole to flavor soups and some Chinese pork recipes and used ground in some poultry dishes. It is an ingredient in Chinese 5-spice. Try a whole star in a pot of beef stew! For Crafters, we now offer a new "select" grade of star anise, consisting of mostly whole stars. Star Anise (Illicium vernum) is a spice that closely resembles the anise plant in flavor, but is actually the fruit of a small evergreen tree that is a member of the magnolia family. It is native to southwest China and northeast Vietnam. Star Anise contains anethol, the same compound that gives the unrelated anise plant its flavor. The spice is used widely in baking due to its warm, sweet flavor, and also plays a key role in long-braised eastern Chinese meat dishes. It especially compliments fatty meats such as duck and pork. In India, the spice is a main ingredient in masala cha... 
    $7.20–$79.95
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  • Arrowroot Powder

    Arrowroot Powder

    Arrowroot is the powdered root of a long-leafed perennial grown in Central and South America. It is used to thicken sauces and gravies.It is similar in use to cornstarch but it works better at cooler temperatures and is clearer and less gritty than cornstarch.Use 2-3 tsp.per cup liquid. 
    $5.95–$66.15
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  • Bay Leaves, Whole Turkish

    Bay Leaves, Whole Turkish

    Whole Turkish Bay Leaves from Spices Etc. are a wonderful spice used primarily to flavor soups and stews, especially fish stews and gumbo. The bay tree, native to the Mediterranean, is a small, shrub like evergreen with aromatic leaves. Dried bay is available whole to flavor soups and stews) or ground for stocks and marinades). The flavor of the bay leaf is subtle, but helps blend other herb/spice flavors. Usage: Perfect for flavoring stews, chili and spaghetti sauces. 
    $4.95–$27.95
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  • Caraway Seed, Whole

    Caraway Seed, Whole

    The caraway plant is a biennial which grows wild all over Europe and as far East as India, although most of the commercial crop comes from the Netherlands. It has a slightly bitter licorice like flavor. Caraway seeds are used in a variety of foods, including breads and cakes, cheeses and cheese dishes, and in many Hungarian recipes. It is often used in pork and sausage recipes.  
    $7.20–$71.90
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  • Cardamom, Ground

    Cardamom, Ground

    Cardamom is the seed pods of a perennial which is native to India. The plant, related to ginger, produces green seed pods with small dark seeds inside. Cardamom has a unique, strong, almost lemony flavor and aroma. Cardamom is used in flavoring some baked goods, in curries and Indian cuisine and in pickling spices. It can even be used in small amounts to flavor coffee, muffins and other baked goods. 
    $14.55–$175.60
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  • Cardamom, Whole

    Cardamom, Whole

    Cardamom is the seed pods of a perennial which is native to India. The plant, related to ginger, produces green seed pods with small dark seeds inside. Cardamom has a unique, strong, almost lemony flavor and aroma. Cardamom is used in flavoring some baked goods, in curries and Indian cuisine and in pickling spices. It can even be used in small amounts to flavor coffee, muffins and other baked goods. 
    $14.95–$175.55
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  • Cayenne Pepper,  Extra Hot

    Cayenne Pepper, Extra Hot

    Ground red or Cayenne pepper is available in twe heat levels, a regular hot 30,000 hot units) and a super-hot variety which can be over 100K hot units. Ground Jalapeno pepper is a very hot variety, with a relative heat rating of about 60,000 hot units. Use this and all chile pepper products with caution. When packaging this product we use gloves and masks, but the dust still gets into the air and everyone sneezes for a while! Use ground Jalapeno to add heat and color to many dishes, including soups, dressings and marinades. 
    $6.95–$68.90
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  • Cayenne Pepper,  Hot

    Cayenne Pepper, Hot

    Ground red or Cayenne pepper is available in twe heat levels, a regular hot 30,000 hot units) and a super-hot variety which can be over 100K hot units. Ground Jalapeno pepper is a very hot variety, with a relative heat rating of about 60,000 hot units. Use this and all chile pepper products with caution. When packaging this product we use gloves and masks, but the dust still gets into the air and everyone sneezes for a while! Use ground Jalapeno to add heat and color to many dishes, including soups, dressings and marinades. 
    $6.95–$68.90
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  • Celery Seed, Ground

    Celery Seed, Ground

    Ground Celery Seed. Ground Celery seed can be bitter if used to excess. Add equal parts ground celery seed and salt to make your own celery salt. Ground Celery seed is a versatile spice that is particularly suited to fish. Ground Celery Seed is the base of many seafood seasonings but is also good on vegetables, in soups and stews and to flavor tomato juice. Try a teaspoon in your favorite BBQ sauce! 
    $6.05–$17.20
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  • Celery Seed, Whole

    Celery Seed, Whole

    These dried seeds of the celery plant are still popular as a seasoning. Celery seed can be bitter if used to excess. Add equal parts ground celery seed and salt to make your own celery salt. Celery seed is a versatile spice that is particularly suited to fish. It is the base of many seafood seasonings but is also good on vegetables, in soups and stews and to flavor tomato juice. Try a teaspoon in your favorite BBQ sauce! 
    $7.70–$18.65
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  • Chile Pepper, Ancho Ground

    Chile Pepper, Ancho Ground

    This is the sweet, dark ground Chile pepper that is the base for chili powder. If you want to create your own chili blend, start with this for best results. Ground Ancho Chile Pepper is also a nice garnish for sauces and egg dishes.  
    $11.25–$118.15
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  • Chile Pepper, Flakes, Crushed Red Pepper

    Chile Pepper, Flakes, Crushed Red Pepper

    Use crushed hot peppers to add heat, color and flavor to many dishes, including soups, dressings and marinades. Our regular crushed red pepper is like the peppers served in Italian restaurants. 30,000 SHU COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: India 
    $6.30–$60.26
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  • Chipotle Chile, Ground

    Chipotle Chile, Ground

    Ground Chipotle Chile powder is made from grinding whole chipotles, seed and pod. Chipotles are smoked and dried jalapeno peppers. Ground Chipotle Chile Powder provide a hot a smoky flavor in many southwest dishes.  
    $12.45–$126.36
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  • Cilantro Leaf

    Cilantro Leaf

    Cilantro is the leaves of the plant which produces coriander seed. Cilantro Leaf has a fresh, almost minty flavor that is quite unlike any other herb. Use cilantro leaf in vegetable dishes, with fish and meat, or as a garnish. Cilantro leaf is also popular in salsas and chutneys and is quite common in Mexican dishes. 
    $5.95–$55.00
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  • Cinnamon, Canela Sri Lanka, Ground

    Cinnamon, Canela Sri Lanka, Ground

    Canela Sri Lanka Cinnamon is known as "true cinnamon" and is grown in Sri Lanka and the West Indies. Its flavor is less astringent than other cinnamons. Ground Sri Lankan Cinnamon is an invaluable culinary staple, derived from the inner bark of a tropical evergreen tree in Sri Lanka and the West Indies. Cinnamon is one of the oldest known spices, mentioned in the Bible and used in ancient Egypt for beverage flavoring and medicine. Its popularity spread to China where it currently is widely produced. While most familiarly used in baked goods, the flavor is also popular in roasting meats, brewing beverages and adding to savory sauces. The essential oils in the bark of cinnamon have been found to aid circulatory ailments, boost brain function and improve colon health. It is suggested that simply adding cinnamon to a daily diet can help reap the benefits from this popular spice. It is also frequently infused into soaps, oils and perfumery for aromatherapy treatments. Cinnamon is har... 
    $12.30–$124.90
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  • Cinnamon, Korintji A,  Ground

    Cinnamon, Korintji A, Ground

    Ground Cinnamon in the Korintje "A" grade, or the Cassia grade cinnamon, has an oil content of about 3%. Cassia cinnamon has a more intense flavor and aroma, and is the main cinnamon most are used to in the US. Ground Cinnamon is a very versatile spice, used in many varieties of dishes. Ground Cinnamon is most popular is sweet dishes, but is also an ingredient in curry powder. It has been reported that cassia cinnamon may help lower blood pressure. Ground Korintje Cinnamon (sometimes called "Cassia Bark Cinnamon," or "Cinnamomum cassia,") is derived from the inner bark of a tropical Evergreen Lauryl tree that is native to Burma. Cinnamon is one of the oldest known spices, mentioned in the Bible and used in ancient Egypt for beverage flavoring and medicine. Its popularity spread to China where it currently is widely produced. While most familiarly used in baked goods, the flavor is also popular in roasting meats, brewing beverages and adding to savory sauces. The essential oils in t... 
    $6.20–$79.95
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  • Cinnamon, Korintji A,  Whole 4 inch

    Cinnamon, Korintji A, Whole 4 inch

    Cinnamon is the bark of an evergreen bush native to Sri Lanka. This 4" Cinnamon Stick, or "Cinnamomum cassia," is derived from the inner bark of a tropical Evergreen Lauryl tree native to Burma. The bark is peeled away from the bush in thin strips, dried, and ground. Our cinnamon in the Kolintji "A" variety with an oil content of about 3%. Cinnamon is a very versatile spice, used in many varieties of dishes. Cinnamon is most popular is sweet dishes but is also an ingredient in curry powder. It is one of the oldest known spices, mentioned in the Bible and used in ancient Egypt for beverage flavoring and medicine. Its popularity spread to China where it currently is widely produced. While most familiarly used in baked goods, the flavor is also popular in roasting meats, brewing beverages and adding to savory sauces. The essential oils in the bark of cinnamon have been found to aid circulatory ailments, boost brain function and improve colon health. It is suggested that simply adding c... 
    $6.55–$69.95
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  • Cinnamon, Vietnamese, Ground

    Cinnamon, Vietnamese, Ground

    Ground Vietnamese Cinnamon (also known as Saigon Cinnamon) is an invaluable culinary staple, derived from the inner bark of a tropical evergreen tree (Cinnamomum Loureiroi). Vietnamese Cinnamon is actually more closely related to the cassia tree than cinnamon, though they share the same genus. Because it has very high levels of cinnamaldehyde, the essential oil responsible for the flavor and smell of cinnamon, Vietnamese cinnamon is a prized product. Use in puddings, cakes, cookies, breads, drinks, curries, meat and game, stews, vegetables, and stewed fruits. The essential oils in the bark of cinnamon have been found to aid circulatory ailments, boost brain function, assist in blood sugar regulation and improve colon health. It is suggested that simply adding cinnamon to a daily diet can help reap the benefits from this popular spice. It is also frequently infused into soaps, oils and perfumery for aromatherapy treatments. Origin: Southeast Asia 
    $8.95–$105.95
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  • Cloves, Ground

    Cloves, Ground

    Cloves are the unopened flower bud of a tree native to Southeast Asia. Cloves are one of the strongest spices and should be used with discretion to avoid overpowering other flavors. Cloves are popular in many sweet dishes and desserts, as well as in some sauces, apple dishes, pickles and with ham. Whole cloves are also used in crafts and pomanders. 
    $13.25–$146.20
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  • Cloves, Whole

    Cloves, Whole

    Cloves are the unopened flower bud of a tree native to Southeast Asia. Cloves are one of the strongest spices and should be used with discretion to avoid overpowering other flavors. Cloves are popular in many sweet dishes and desserts, as well as in some sauces, apple dishes, pickles and with ham. Whole cloves are also used in crafts and pomanders. 
    $14.95–$149.95
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  • Coriander Seed, Ground

    Coriander Seed, Ground

    Coriander is the seeds from the plant that produces Cilantro leaves. The flavor of coriander blends well with that of cumin. For sweet potato fries, toss 1 TBSP ground coriander, 1 TBSP ground cumin, 2 TBSP oil and 2 large sweet potatoes, cut into strips. Bake at 350 degrees. Coriander is used in pickling and in sausage making, as well as with fish and in breads. Coriander is also an essential spice in curry powder. It has a sweet and slightly citrus flavor. 
    $5.65–$59.95
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  • Coriander Seed, Whole

    Coriander Seed, Whole

    Whole Coriander seeds are from the plant that produces Cilantro leaves. The flavor of whole coriander seeds blends well with that of cumin. For sweet potato fries, toss 1 TBSP ground coriander, 1 TBSP ground cumin, 2 TBSP oil and 2 large sweet potatoes, cut into strips. Bake at 350 degrees. Whole Coriander seeds are used in pickling and in sausage making, as well as with fish and in breads. Coriander seeds are also an essential spice in curry powder. It has a sweet and slightly citrus flavor. 
    $6.15–$42.95
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  • Cream of Tartar

    Cream of Tartar

    Cream of Tartar is the powdery white residue left on the sides of wine aging barrels. Cream of Tartar is used as a stabilizer for egg whites and meringue, also used in many cookie and cake recipes. 
    $10.60–$184.60
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  • Cumin Seed, Ground

    Cumin Seed, Ground

    Ground Cumin seeds are produced by a delicate annual which grows only in hot climates. Ground Cumin Seed is an extremely pungent spice that should be used with care as it tends to dominate any dish that uses it. Whole cumin seeds are often roasted just before grinding to bring out the flavor. Cumin seed is an ingredient in curry powder and is also popular in Spanish and Mexican cooking. Add to tomato dishes, chili, salsa and in many Indian dishes. 
    $6.45–$66.95
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  • Cumin Seed, Whole

    Cumin Seed, Whole

    Whole Cumin seeds are produced by a delicate annual which grows only in hot climates. It is an extremely pungent spice that should be used with care as it tends to dominate any dish that uses it. Whole cumin seeds are often roasted just before grinding to bring out the flavor. Whole Cumin is an ingredient in curry powder and is also popular in Spanish and Mexican cooking. Add Whole Cumin Seeds to tomato dishes, chili, salsa and in many Indian dishes. 
    $8.10–$79.80
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  • Dill Seed

    Dill Seed

    Dill weed and dill seed, from the same plant, are popular seasonings. Although the flavor is similar, dill seed is stronger and is therefore used in pickles and other strong-flavored dishes. Dill weed, which is more delicate, is used as a more subtle seasoning. Dill seed is useful for seasoning some vegetable dishes and to flavor soups, stews, cheese and egg dishes. A primary ingredient in pickling spice. 
    $5.95–$66.95
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  • Dill Weed

    Dill Weed

    Dill weed and dill seed, from the same plant, are popular seasonings. Although the flavor is similar, dill seed is stronger and is therefore used in pickles and other strong-flavored dishes. Dill weed, which is more delicate, is used as a more subtle seasoning. Dill weed is popular in dressings, as a garnish for sauces and on vegetables, especially potatoes. It blends well with lemon and is great on fish. 
    $7.40–$73.80
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  • Dutch Processed Cocoa Powder

    Dutch Processed Cocoa Powder

    Premium Dutch Cocoa Powder, also known as Dutch-processed cocoa, is made when chocolate liquor is pressed to remove three quarters of its cocoa butter. The remaining cocoa solids are processed to make fine unsweetened cocoa powder. It is perfect to use in brownies, cakes and cookies. Dutch cocoa powder is not always interchangeable with natural cocoa powder because it is missing the acids needed to leaven baked goods. This is why Dutch cocoa is often used in combination with baking powder, to make up for the absence of acids and help baked goods rise.  
    $6.20–$19.95
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  • Fennel Seed, Ground

    Fennel Seed, Ground

    Fennel, harvested from the sweet fennel herb, is used all over the world for both medicinal and seasoning. Fennel has a mild licorice flavor and aroma. Fennel seeds are popular in many sausage recipes, especially for Italian sausage. They are also used in baking, some curry recipes, and in some fruit dishes. 
    $5.55–$47.95
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  • Fennel Seed, Whole

    Fennel Seed, Whole

    Whole Fennel Seed. Fennel, harvested from the sweet fennel herb, is used all over the world for both medicinal and seasoning. Fennel Seed has a mild licorice flavor and aroma. Fennel seeds are popular in many sausage recipes, especially for Italian sausage. They are also used in baking, some curry recipes, and in some fruit dishes. 
    $5.30–$50.55
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  • Fleur de Sel Salt

    Fleur de Sel Salt

    Fleur de Sel Salt is the cream of the crop, the best of the best. This salt is from the Island of Re in France. It is unprocessed, unrefined and taken off of the bottom of the ocean. It is never too salty and it is considered to be more of a condiment than a spice. Sprinkle onto veggies, salads or fish. Enjoy! 
    $19.25–$99.95
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  • Garlic,  Granulated

    Garlic, Granulated

    One of the most popular seasonings of all time, garlic is used in almost every type of dish. Granulated or powdered garlic is useful for flavoring soups, sauces, meats and vegetables or for garlic bread. Although much of the garlic available is imported, we buy only California grown garlic. It is slightly more expensive, but the extra flavor and aroma more than make up for the extra expense. Use granulated or powdered garlic for instant flavor, or use minced or chopped garlic in slow-cooking soups and stews. Please note: the garlic powder listed here is an extra-fine grind, almost like talcum powder. The granulated is a free-flowing grind which has the consistency of salt or sugar. Supermarket garlic powder is usually what we call granulated. 
    $7.10–$75.15
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  • Garlic,  Minced

    Garlic, Minced

    One of the most popular seasonings of all time, garlic is used in almost every type of dish. Granulated or powdered garlic is useful for flavoring soups, sauces, meats and vegetables or for garlic bread. Although much of the garlic available is imported, we buy only California grown garlic. It is slightly more expensive, but the extra flavor and aroma more than make up for the extra expense. Use granulated or powdered garlic for instant flavor, or use minced or chopped garlic in slow-cooking soups and stews. Please note: the garlic powder listed here is an extra-fine grind, almost like talcum powder. The granulated is a free-flowing grind which has the consistency of salt or sugar. Supermarket garlic powder is usually what we call granulated. 
    $9.00–$85.15
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  • Garlic,  Powdered

    Garlic, Powdered

    Garlic Powder is one of the most popular seasonings of all time, garlic powder is used in almost every type of dish. Granulated or powdered garlic is useful for flavoring soups, sauces, meats and vegetables or for garlic bread. Although much of the garlic available is imported, we buy only California grown garlic. It is slightly more expensive, but the extra flavor and aroma more than make up for the extra expense. Use granulated or powdered garlic for instant flavor, or use minced or chopped garlic in slow-cooking soups and stews. Please note: the garlic powder listed here is an extra-fine grind, almost like talcum powder. The granulated is a free-flowing grind which has the consistency of salt or sugar. Supermarket garlic powder is usually what we call granulated. 
    $7.25–$75.15
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  • Ginger, Crystallized

    Ginger, Crystallized

    Crystallized ginger is fresh ginger that has been peeled, boiled in sugar and water, dried and coated with sugar. Crystalized Ginger may be added to chutneys or eaten plain. Chop and add the crystalized ginger to banana bread or sprinkle on top of whipped cream on top of warm apple pie. 
    $9.15–$94.30
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  • Ginger, Ground

    Ginger, Ground

    Ground Ginger is the root of the orchid-like ginger plant. Ginger is available ground, for baking and curry recipes, or in pieces for seafood boil spices and for pickling. Ground Ginger can be used for tea or cooking. Fresh ginger can be substituted for ground ginger at a ratio of 6 parts fresh for 1 part ground. 
    $6.55–$71.80
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