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 outstanding character and flavour of this black Penja pepper are due to the naturally rich and balanced volcanic soils in which it grows. In 2014, it became the first product of the African continent to obtain Protected Geographic Indication status (PGI). This black Penja pepper will delight your stews, goat cheese and strong flavoured meats.
Lampong black pepper is perfect for those who appreciate spicy and powerful peppers. Woody vegetable notes. Use Lampong black pepper to spice up a risotto, a fricassé of vegetables and mushrooms, grilled meat or fish.
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 !
Grown in the Indonesian forests. Vegetable and animal aromas with notes of menthol. Muntok white pepper enhances fish, pan-fried vegetables and chocolate desserts. Grind with a pestle and mortar !