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.
These surprising green peppercorns are first preserved in brine then dried. This makes them crunchy and tasty, a perfect addition to your home-made tapas or canapés. Indulge and present these delicious peppercorns as nibbles alongside a bowl of spicy peanuts !
Harvested in the province of Nam Bô in Vietnam. This black pepper has woody flavors and fruity aromas. Goes perfectly with oven-roasted poultry, pan-fried foie gras or a fondant chocolate cake.
To be coarsely crushed with 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.
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