Mahogany Products Limited  are the manufacturers of TEX’S  brand products. The Company is located at 126 Brearley Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B19 3XJ, West Midlands, United Kingdom.
  
Tex’s Seasonings was launched in September 1984 and is made from the finest quality products utilising authentic herbs and spices mostly originating from the Caribbean and around the world
 
The seasoning recipes are all based on original and genuine family recipes which originated in the State of Kentucky and has been in existence for over 70 years
 
Tex’s Original Chicken Coating was the first product launched (1984) and is still the Company’s  market leader
 
Tex’s brand products are on sale in selected Major Multiples and other good retailers throughout the United Kingdom;  Africa, US and the Caribbean 
 
Main distributor is ENCO Products Limited  (UK).  Product available in various sizes - specific sizes available on request
 
Mahogany Products uses established and  reputable suppliers.  Tex’s Seasonings are blended from carefully selected herbs and spices which have a long historical and traditional use in foods - this create the unique, distinctive and tantalising taste of TEX’S seasonings that adds instant flavour to any dish
 
NO ARTIFICIAL COLOURING; NO ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS; VERY LOW IN FAT !!!
 
Delicious! Delightful! Tantalising! Flavourful!  Grava-Licious!!

The distinctive flavour and aroma of TEX’s Seasonings !!!

Did you know, that each caribbean island have their own unique and distinctive culture and exquisite cuisine

 
  
Scotch Bonnet peppers
FACT:  Scotch Bonnet peppers is wicked!! Seriously hot! Hot! Hot! most flavourful and aromatic pepper available. The name is derived from its unusual appearance...

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FACT:
FACT:   The Caribbean island of GRENADA is known as the SPICE ISLAND. The island produce a third of the world's NUTMEG.  Ginger, mace (derived from nutmeg), tumeric...

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FACT:
FACT:  ACKEE: African name Akye Fufo; scientific name - Blighia Sapida.  The ackee plant was brought from West Africa to Kew, Jamaica, by Captain William Bligh in 1793. 

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Captain Bligh Breadfruit

Captain Bligh introduced Breadfruit on his second visit to Jamaica in 1793.  Breadfruit is very versatile and is great for boiling soups, baking, friend and roasting.


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