Szechuan berries were already renowned in ancient China. Their citrus yet spicy flavours are ideal with fish, foie gras, chocolate, strawberries and pineapple. Use lightly crushed just before serving.
This Berry with its heady lemony aromas, is the Bataks equivalent of the Chinese Szechuan berry and is used in everyday cooking. Infused, grilled or cracked it is perfect with seafood, marinades or chocolate mousse.
Assam pepper is picked in the Brahmaputra river valleys, in North-East India.
It releases spicy yet refreshing notes with a zingy tang. Crush it roughly with a pestle and mortar and sprinkle over your winter vegetables, delicate fish or grilled meat.
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.
This marvelous citrusy berry is hand-picked in the wild bushes growing above 1200m altitude in the peaceful Himalayan foothills. It reveals its powerful flavor complexity crushed or infused. Combining vibrant refreshing notes with suave fruity scents, this little jewel offers delicate grapefruit, jasmine, and bergamot accents. A wonderful fit with fish, scallops, asparagus, and desserts.