Essential in Japanese cuisine, Sansho berries will enliven your fish and meat dishes. Discover its explosive notes of lemon, mint, lemon grass and pepper which wondrously enhance duck dishes and fruit salads.
Use sparingly in all your dishes and desserts.
Satay is a sweet salty hot mix from Indonesia. Ideal in marinades or with poultry or fish skewers. Perfect for enhancing stews, sauces, pan-fried vegetables, or simply a bowl of rice or fresh pasta. Mix with some groundnut oil or with hot water before using it in marinades.
Umeboshi plums, or Japanese apricots have a very distinct acidic taste. Sesame with Umeboshi plums will enchant your salads, seasonings or simply a bowl of rice. You can even just eat the seeds on their own they are so delicious !
Harvested on the Malabar coast then smoked using beech wood. This strong pepper has smoky and woody notes. Crack roughly with a pestle and mortar. Try it with duck breast, salmon or grilled steak.
The perfect companion for your pepper mill ! This white Penja pepper with its animal notes and aromas of menthol has truly outstanding character and flavour. In 2014, it became the first product of the African continent to obtain Protected Geographic Indication status (PGI). Use cracked lightly for a delightful daily touch to all your dishes.
This sugar comes from the sap of the flowers of coconut palms. Use it pure in your desserts, unheated, to fully appreciate its caramel aroma and subtle coconut scent.
Timiz pepper releases intense aromas of tobacco and resin. It will enliven your chicken liver terrines, fresh goat’s cheese with olive oil and fresh herbs, and bitter chocolate desserts.
The Timur berry is a very precious rarity. The Timur berry is harvested by farmers in the Nepalese mountains and has unique lemony, vegetable yet woody aromas. Use cracked or infused in your dishes, it will spice up your shellfish, fish and chocolate desserts.
This beautiful Amazonian tonka bean releases warm and indulging notes of vanilla and caramel. Once ground or grated, it will bring warmth to your desserts, fish, vegetables, seafood and poultry.
These vanilla pods grow in the undergrowth of the humid forests of the state of Veracruz, in Mexico, the birthplace of vanilla. With their fruity chocolatey notes they are perfect for all your baking and desserts.
The soils of New Guinea give this vanilla its floral notes of anise. This vanilla is perfect with both sweet and savoury recipes. It stands out from other vanillas due to its fresh and fruity aromas.