PEPPER REFILL is the perfect companion to the PEPPER product. Each refill tube contains about 30g aromatic long peppers from the Indonesian island of Java. The Java long peppers have their own distinctive character, as well as the familiar black pepper taste. Grated over your dish, you’ll detect surprising aromas of liquorice, aniseed and cinnamon, with a spicy sensation towards the end. Think of it as a regular black pepper with a twist.
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THE ORIGINAL REFILL comes with three amazing Himalayan salt rocks.
Himalayan rock salt originates from northern Pakistan from the area called the “salt range” not far from the Himalayan mountains. it is a natural rock salt that was created when the prehistoric seas evaporated some 250 million years ago. This was long before the sub continent indian plate moved north and crashed into Asia creating the Himalayan mountain range. The actual salt rocks vary in color from pure white to beautiful light pink to dramatic deep red, all depending on iron oxide content. -
Common in many cuisines, chili peppers are used to add heat and flavor. Whether you grate it over risottos, pastas or tacos, chili gives every dish a fiery aroma. But not all of them are as hot as many people think. Chili peppers belong to the paprika family [Capsicum] and from the red organic birds eye chili [Capsicum Frutescens] you get the well-known tongue-tingling heat.
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Nutmeg is known for its warm, spicy aroma and wide use. You often find it in pumpkin pies and cakes, but it can also give sweet and savory food that extra kick of flavor. Nutmeg is especially suited for creamy or cheesy dishes such as lasagna, creamed spinach and mashed potatoes (with butter, a lot).
Add freshly grated Nutmeg to custards, pancake batter and banana-based desserts. Stir some into your chocolate mousse. Sprinkle Nutmeg shavings on top of hot chocolate or an espresso. Taste it. Smile. Have some more.
30g
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TURMERIC belongs to the Zingiberaceae family and comes from the Maharashtra state in India.
It is used in many of the same dishes as GINGER and these sun-dried roots complement each other extremely well. They are said to have remarkable health benefits – possibly even more so together with grated PEPPER.
For some extra natural coloring and zing in your cooking, grate the dried roots into a classic curry, a delicious Caribbean sweet potato soup or your breakfast chia seed pudding. Or why not grate and stir into a fresh cocktail or your favorite smoothie? Works great on top of your morning latte, tea or super-healthy detox shot, too.
