PEPPER is the perfect companion to our range of salts products. Each PEPPER-set contains several aromatic long peppers from the Indonesian island of Java. Together with the high-quality stainless steel grater and natural oak desk stand they truly become yet another conversation piece at the dining table. 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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FREEZE & SERVE includes four himalayan salt plates, which turn any starter or dessert into a RIVSALT gastronomic experience. to use, simply pop the plates into your freezer for a couple of hours and take them out again just before serving. the plates have one flat side; great for starters like sashimi, tartar or salad, and another side with a rounded cavity; perfect for desserts like vanilla ice cream with grated raw LIQUORICE. In Michelin 2-star restaurant, Vila Joya in Albufeira Portugal, FREEZE & SERVE plates are used to exquisitely present butter.
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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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TASTE is the perfect companion to the big KITCHEN product and as a combo it brings your cooking to a completely new level. The four salt rocks truly look like gemstones on their own, but also fit nicely together on the KITCHEN wood board making them a striking centerpiece of your food prep area. Every rock originate from different parts of the world. They all have their own taste and consequently work great with different dishes.
