Product certified under the Protected Designation of Origin “Pimentón de La Vera”. The tin is the perfect one to know the characteristic of our Smoked Páprika a 70g nd for little consumptions. Easy use. It will not take any space in your kitchen. We also recommend it as a gift for your friends who love delicatessen food.
Gluten free
Also in 750g tin perfect format for restaurants, chefs, hotels.
Product certified under the Protected Designation of Origin “Pimentón de La Vera”.
The 70g tin is the perfect format to discover Bitter-Sweet Smoked Páprika and for little consumptions. Easy use. It will not take any space in your kitchen.
The 160g tin is recommended for people who already know our product, and use it frequently.
Also available in 350g tin.If you love our product, this is your format! Recommended for big domestic consumptions of our product
When ground with a pestle and mortar, Black Kampot pepper releases its fruity and menthol notes. Use cracked lightly for a daily delightful touch to all your dishes.
From the Malabar coast, the cradle of many a spice, this black pepper releases roasted sweet notes to enhance scallops, squashes, carrots and desserts !
Floral and ardent. This black pepper comes from Sri Lanka, previously known as Ceylon, a key stop on the spice route. Its flavours of camphor and menthol will spice up grilled red meat deliciously. Simply crush lightly with a pestle and mortar !
Harvested in the province of Nam Bô in Vietnam. This black pepper has woody flavors and fruity aromas. Goes perfectly with oven-roasted poultry, pan-fried foie gras or a fondant chocolate cake.
To be coarsely crushed with mortar!
The outstanding character and flavour of this black Penja pepper are due to the naturally rich and balanced volcanic soils in which it grows. In 2014, it became the first product of the African continent to obtain Protected Geographic Indication status (PGI). This black Penja pepper will delight your stews, goat cheese and strong flavoured meats.
IGP certified black pepper from Penja Valley – arguably the best black pepper in the world.
The black peppercorns from Cameroon have a fresh spice aroma with forest undertones of wood, musk and smoke. The taste is refined and strong, with a round and warm finish. Black Penja is extremely suited to dishes with eggs, prawns, lamb and goat and even cheese and strawberries. Considered by many as the best black pepper in the world, this IGP certified black Penja is a great addition to the Christmas/Easter table.
Organic black pepper from Sri Lanka, intense and full of soul, perfect for cooking and refining dishes in any kitchen. Whole berries in an air-tight tin.
This fiery pepper is harvested on the island of Phu Quoc in Vietnam, also known as the “Emerald Island”. It will enhance all your game and poultry. Grind roughly with a pestle and mortar.
Black Sarawak pepper is harvested on the island of Borneo in Malaysia. The peppercorns are picked by hand one by one, then dried in the sun. They release woody scents with fresh fruity notes and will delight grilled meat, soft red fruit desserts and pan-fried spring vegetables.
This variety of sesame with its distinctive aroma is widely used in Asia, sprinkled over noodles, cabbage salads or mixed into a paste to flavour ice creams and pastries.
Black Tellicherry pepper comes from India. After the initial scents of vegetable stock, discover this subtle yet intense and spicy pepper. Use generously on roast beef, sardines and braised salmon.
Connoisseurs of strong flavoured peppers will delight in this Indian jewel. Picked when fully ripe in the valley of Wayanad, these peppercorns are bigger and smoother than a typical pepper. They are particularly aromatic and spicy and release fresh and fruity notes.