Ingredients with Protected Origins and Culinary Heritage

THE MINERAL SYSTEM
CELTIC SEA SALT (IGP)
Harvested by hand along the Breton coast, this salt carries the Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP) seal, protecting its origin and method. Grey in hue from the clay beds where it crystallises, Celtic sea salt retains a broad spectrum of trace minerals absent in refined table salt.
THE HERBS AND SPICES
ALLIUMS + LOVAGE
A trinity drawn from the monastery garden. Garlic and dried onion bring familiar depth: sweet, savory warmth that anchors stews and breads. Lovage, once known as the “Maggi herb,” adds a celery note. Together they create an echo of Monk’s Salt

You might be wondering
What is the inspiration behind Monasticeum?
It is a modern homage to Monk’s Salt, recalling the monastic practice of enriching mineral salt with herbs like lovage from the cloister gardens.
What role does lovage play in the blend?
Lovage, the historic “Maggi herb,” delivers a broth-like, savory intensity that distinguishes this blend from standard garlic salts.
Why use Celtic sea salt?
Because it is an IGP-protected salt from Brittany, harvested by hand and prized for its moist texture and mineral-rich depth.
How does Sango coral powder contribute?
It provides a trace of clean marine minerals and functions as a natural anti-caking element, ensuring the blend stays free-flowing without additives.
About us

Small Family Atelier
We're a family-run studio tucked away in Dendermonde, where every blend is mixed by hand, in small batches, with obsessive care. It's quiet work. No machines humming. Just us, our raw ingredients, and a belief in doing things properly.

We Love Health
We care deeply about what goes into the body. That’s why every ingredient we use has a reason: rich in nutrients, chosen for its function, and combined with intent. Eating well isn’t a trend here. It’s just how we do things.

We Love Flavor
This isn’t health food that forgets to taste good. We blend for full flavor and use the finest ingredients to accomplish this. Whether it’s a morning egg or a slow Sunday stew, every sprinkle is designed to hit the senses and do the body good.