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
Floral and ardent. This black pepper comes from Sri Lanka, previously known as Ceylon, a key stop on the spice route. Its flavours of camphor and menthol will spice up grilled red meat deliciously. Simply crush lightly with a pestle and mortar !
Black Tellicherry pepper comes from India. After the initial scents of vegetable stock, discover this subtle yet intense and spicy pepper. Use generously on roast beef, sardines and braised salmon.
Like the Breton seamen from Saint-Cast-le-Guildo on the Emerald Coast, take the helm and set course for the high seas. Don’t forget your penknife, a dozen oysters and of course, your oyster pepper for seasoning: a delicate Breton mix of ground peppers.
The MUST HAVE pepper for all your green pepper sauces !
Picked as a bunch, the peppercorns are rapidly plunged into brine to preserve their aroma and flavour.
This crunchy full-bodied green pepper will enchant any red meat or fish.