

Maazah, a Minneapolis, MN-based food brand developing dips and sauces, has raised $2 million in seed funding.
The investors were not disclosed.
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The company plans to use the funds to expand its retail presence and reach more customers nationwide.
The funding comes after strong retail growth for the brand’s global dips and sauces, including nationwide launches at Whole Foods Market and Sprouts Farmers Market, as well as a growing presence in Costco. The money will be used to increase production, improve retail performance, expand distribution, and continue developing new products across Maazah’s lineup.
“Maazah was created to bring bold, global flavours to everyday meals,” said Sheilla Sajady, Co-Founder of Maazah.
“Her sauces, crafted with love and creativity, inspired the vision to bring authentic Middle Eastern flavours to a wider audience. What began with selling her mother’s magic green sauce at local Minnesota farmers’ markets has grown into a nationwide movement. At Maazah, the company aims to reimagine Middle Eastern cuisine, turning everyday meals into fresh memorable experiences while sharing the magic of the founders’ culture with every bite.”
About Maazah
Founded in 2020 by sisters Yasmeen, and Sheilla Sajady, Maazah makes bold, globally inspired dips and sauces based on family recipes, designed for today’s adventurous eaters.



