Adobo Seasoning | Latin American All Purpose Spice Mix

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Adobo seasoning is a classic all-purpose spice blend originating in Latin American cuisines, combining garlic powder, dried oregano, cumin, black pepper, turmeric, and paprika. It is a remarkably versatile everyday seasoning — used as a dry rub, marinade base, or cooking spice — that enhances the flavour of chicken, fish, rice, beans, and vegetables with minimal effort. In Bangladesh, adobo seasoning is a practical, flavour-forward blend for home cooks and food businesses looking to add global character to everyday meals.

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What is Adobo Seasoning?

"Adobo" comes from the Spanish/Portuguese word "adobar" (to marinate). As a seasoning blend, it varies by region but most formulations include: garlic powder, dried oregano, ground cumin, black pepper, paprika or turmeric, and salt. Filipino adobo seasoning leans on garlic and oregano; Latin (Puerto Rican/Cuban) versions may include sazón spices. Both are all-purpose, deeply savoury, and highly adaptable.

Flavour Profile

Savoury, garlicky, herbaceous, and warm. Well-rounded and balanced — not dominated by any single spice. Turmeric or paprika provides colour; cumin adds earthiness; oregano provides herbal freshness.

How to Use in Cooking

  • Chicken Marinade: Coat chicken pieces in adobo seasoning, oil, and lemon juice. Marinate 2–4 hours, then grill or roast for deeply savoury results.
  • Rice Seasoning: Add 1/2 teaspoon to the cooking oil before rice for a golden, flavour-infused base.
  • Fish Fry: Mix adobo with breadcrumbs for a crispy, aromatic coating on pan-fried fish.
  • Roasted Potatoes: Toss potato wedges with adobo and olive oil at 200°C for 35 minutes.
  • Bean Dishes: Stir into lentil dal or chickpea preparations for a Spanish-Latin flavour dimension.
  • Egg Preparations: Season scrambled eggs, omelettes, or egg fried rice with adobo.
  • Dips & Sauces: Blend into mayo, sour cream, or yogurt for a quick flavoured dip.

Bangladesh Relevance

Adobo seasoning is a gateway global spice blend for Bangladeshi cooking — it uses familiar flavours (garlic, cumin, pepper) in a new, balanced configuration. It serves busy home cooks and food businesses as a one-jar solution that reduces prep time without sacrificing flavour complexity.

Suggested Pairings

Lemon juice · Garlic · Olive oil · Tomato · Rice · Chicken · Fish · Potatoes

Best For

Adobo seasoning is best as an all-purpose rub, marinade, and everyday cooking seasoning for chicken, fish, rice, beans, potatoes, and eggs.

FAQ

Q: Is adobo seasoning spicy?

A: Most adobo seasoning blends are not spicy hot — they are savoury and aromatic. Add chili flakes separately if you prefer heat.

Q: Is adobo seasoning the same as adobo sauce?

A: No. Adobo sauce is a wet chili-vinegar condiment (chipotle in adobo). Adobo seasoning is a dry spice blend.

Q: What makes adobo different from regular mixed spices?

A: The combination of garlic, oregano, cumin, and paprika in adobo creates a deeply savoury, herby profile that is more rounded than typical mixed spice blends.

Storage

Airtight container · Cool, dry place · 12–18 months.

Additional information

Weight 100 g

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