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.
The fruity and floral notes of this pepper prompt scents of fruit compote releasing flavours of vanilla and candied citrus fruit. Perfect for all your fish, shellfish and poultry dishes.
Harvested on the Malabar coast then smoked using beech wood. This strong pepper has smoky and woody notes. Crack roughly with a pestle and mortar. Try it with duck breast, salmon or grilled steak.
White Penja pepper, with its unique animal notes and menthol aroma, is the ideal addition to your pepper mill. In 2014, it became the first African product to earn Protected Geographic Indication (PGI) status. Lightly cracked, it adds a delightful flavor to all your dishes.
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.