Bergamot is the fruit of the bergamot tree, with an appearance similar to that of a green orange. Very practical in powder, it can be added as a topping on your cheesecakes, panacottas or yogurts. It will also enhance your sorbets and madeleines!
The sweet and juicy flesh so characteristic of pears goes wondrously with the animal notes of white Penja pepper and will enchant all your poultry and blue cheese. Truly divine with foie gras!
This little round chilli comes from Mexico and is an “ornamental chilli” also called “bird chilli”. It is very spicy and releases supple and fruity notes which make it the perfect partner for your chili con carne and grilled meats.
This confit is made with fresh pineapple and white Penja pepper. It releases sweet, animal and slightly spicy notes. Use it like jam or for enhancing sauces.
The fruity and floral notes of this pepper prompt scents of fruit compote releasing flavours of vanilla and candied citrus fruit. Perfect for all your fish, shellfish and poultry dishes.
Szechuan berries were already renowned in ancient China. Their citrus yet spicy flavours are ideal with fish, foie gras, chocolate, strawberries and pineapple. Use lightly crushed just before serving.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Grown on small plots by numerous independent farmers, these vanilla beans are fabulous and extremely rich in flavor.
Tasting notes: traditional deep creamy vanilla aroma with subtle hints of cocoa.