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 Amazon chilli pepper from Colombia is very a strong chilli, amongst the hottest. Its fruity notes and its subtle acidity are similar to Tabasco chillis. It is harvested before being fully ripe which explains its pale yellow colour. It will enliven exotic saucy dishes and your pre-dinner dips.
Creole cooks love chilli in all its forms! Whether it is red, green or yellow, they add it to all their preparations to bring beautiful colours and lots of flavour.
Terre exotique invites you to rediscover these specialities by proposing a green chilli paste prepared with sunflower oil, ginger, salt, spirit vinegar, a little garlic and lemon.
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.