Culinary Dried Herbs
45 products
Stock your pantry with premium culinary dried herbs sourced for real flavour, not just shelf life. Herb Cottage has been supplying home cooks and food businesses across Australia with quality dried herbs for over 20 years, and every product in this collection has been chosen because it performs in the kitchen.
From everyday staples like dried oregano and dried thyme to unique Australian native flavours like Lemon Myrtle and Tasmanian Native Pepper Berries, our range covers every cuisine and every kitchen. Dried herbs ship Australia-wide with no quarantine restrictions.
Learn more about this collection
Good cooking starts with good ingredients, and quality dried herbs make a noticeable difference in the kitchen. We stock whole leaf herbs wherever possible because they retain their volatile oils and aroma far longer than pre-ground alternatives. When you crumble a whole leaf of dried oregano or dried thyme between your fingers just before adding it to a dish, the difference in fragrance is remarkable.
Our culinary range covers all the kitchen essentials. Mediterranean favourites include Sage, Rosemary, Fennel Seeds and Garlic Granules. For warmth and spice, try Ginger Root and Organic Turmeric Powder. We also carry a growing range of Australian native herbs and spices that bring something truly unique to your cooking.
What sets our dried herbs apart is provenance and freshness. Many of our herbs are Australian grown, including rosemary, sage and thyme from local growers. Our native range features Lemon Myrtle Leaves, Tasmanian Native Pepper Berries and bush food powders that you will not find at the supermarket. These ingredients add distinctive Australian character to rubs, marinades and sauces.
Dried herbs are a pantry essential that ship to every state and territory across Australia with no quarantine restrictions. Whether you need a single packet of Peppermint or bulk quantities for a food business, we have you covered. Want to grow your own? Browse our culinary herb plants to start a kitchen garden, or visit our Grow Your Health blog for recipes and herb pairing ideas.