Peppercorns
The trail of peppercorns can be found scattered throughout human history, back to antiquity and beyond.
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This tiny black berry has been a currency, a reason for the Age of Discovery and a cause of national conflict, and today is found universally, in every pantry and on every dining table. From its native home on the Monsoon coast of India, it has come to be grown all over the world, in a dazzling array of varieties. It is prized for its warm, spicy flavour and also for its medicinal properties, and remains the world’s most traded spice.
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Kampot Pepper, Black, Cambodia
£5.50 – £9.80Buy Now -
Kampot Pepper, Red, Cambodia
£8.20 – £15.00Buy Now -
Lemon Pepper
£2.20 – £5.20Buy Now -
Long Pepper
£2.40 – £8.00Buy Now -
Mignonette Pepper
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Montego Bay Peppermill Mix
£2.60 – £4.70Buy Now -
Penja White Peppercorns
£3.50 – £8.00Buy Now -
PEPPER All Around The World, Stories & Recipes (Book)
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Peppercorns, Black, Vietnam
£2.50 – £8.50Buy Now -
Peppermill Mix
£2.60 – £4.60Buy Now -
Pink Peppercorns
£2.30 – £3.80Buy Now -
Sarawak Peppercorns, Black
£3.80 – £8.60Buy Now