hurrengoa
spice girls    Based on a fact-finding trip by chef Peru Almandoz and photographer Igor Seijo, both of whom travelled to India to find out more about her spices, land, factories and workers. cinnamon
Fond on nature. This fondness is doubt due to her originating from the bark of a laurel tree. Sweet and spicy, but you’d want to take it easy on the sweet side because it can get very hot and spicy quite easily. The goddaughter of the goddess Aphrodite. She loves to travel and has been to the four corners of the earth.

vanille
The Spanish christened this special orchid flower pod. Loves to soak up the rays, so she gets very dark very quickly. This stunning beauty captures anybody who gets close and smells her perfume. There is no escape from her enchanting smell. The most affectionate of five Spice Girls.

ginger
Her roots are the most admired part of her body. This part of her looks very much like a person and this special characteristic of hers has been the cause of her fame throughout history. She is the biggest dreamer of the group and she is capable of explosives bursts of freshness that no others can offer. There are two members of the same family to be found in Africa and Asia.

curry
Her name comes from the Tamil word for ‘mixture.’ She needs at least three ingredients to be able to herself by this name. Because she accepts such a broad range of possible ingredients, she is of an open and changeable nature. Quite a bit of a temper on her as well, you’d certainly know all about it if she lost her rag.

clove
A flower that never gets to blossom, and that pains her. Because she is picked before her bud opens, she carries a bitter taste in her skin. Though she may be quietest of the lot, she is still essential in order to maintain balance. Pained and bitter as she is, she nevertheless is the owner of a secret: though she reaches blossom, the fruit of her insides is home to a delicious perfume.