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.
Mild anise-flavoured spice to brighten savoury dishes
Fennel seeds have a light green colour, a mild anise flavour and are seen in a myriad of Mediterranean and Asian dishes. They harmonise well with other spices and herbs, and are especially suitable for salads, light meat (chicken and pork) dishes and fish curries. The sweet and fresh liquorice /anise-like taste also yields well with pickled fruit.
Hot, brown mustard seeds that can be used whole or crushed
Brown mustard seeds have a sharp aromatic flavour that develops when the seeds are crushed and mixed with water, vinegar or other liquids. Coarsely crushed brown and yellow mustard seeds mixed in some water form the base for the classic Danish fish mustard marinade.