From the Malabar coast, the cradle of many a spice, this black pepper releases roasted sweet notes to enhance scallops, squashes, carrots and desserts !
This red pepper is harvested on the island of Phu Quoc in Vietnam, also known as the “Emerald Island”. This pepper with its fruity woody notes, will delight your pan-fried foie gras, roast poultry and shellfish
Lampong black pepper is perfect for those who appreciate spicy and powerful peppers. Woody vegetable notes. Use Lampong black pepper to spice up a risotto, a fricassé of vegetables and mushrooms, grilled meat or fish.
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 in India, the historic cradle of pepper. Smoky notes. The berries are picked one by one when fully ripened. Spices up red meat. Best ground with a pestle and mortar.