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Pepper, Tasmanian mountain pepper, whole / Pimenta da tasmânia, inteira, 30g

SKU: 66668
€14,95
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Latin: Tasmannia lanceolata dead.
Botanical: Tasmannia lanceolata (Poiret)ACSmith

Tasmanian mountain pepper is suitable for preparing meat, poultry, fish, chutneys and much more.
The king of pepper varieties is also known as the Australian mountain pepper.
It thrives in the very changeable South Pacific climate on the island of Tasmania and in South Australia and is characterized by its diverse taste.
Sweet and fruity at the beginning, followed by a pronounced, peppery spiciness. A fine note of tree mushrooms and the earthy, slightly clove-like taste make these berries so attractive. This exotic pepper variety smells and tastes like no other pepper.

Strictly speaking, the mountain pepper is not a pepper, but the purple-colored, dried berry of a wild-growing bush. Used as a medicinal plant for a long time, it was then introduced in the 19th century. discovered as a spice. It is not suitable for the spice mill, otherwise it will stick together. It is better to crush the grains in a mortar and season just before serving.
🌍 Origin

Australia

⌛ Best before:

🚚 Delivery

Delivery from March 13th, 2024 +/- 1-2 working days for Germany.

Delivery on the delivery date shown for neighboring EU countries in the delivery; usually + 1- 6 working days.

🧊 Storage:
Cool, dry and dark.
📦 Packaging:

Transport packaging:
Paper block bags. 2 ply for strength,
Fat and aroma protection.
2 layers: paper on the outside, cellophane on the inside.

ℹ️ General information

We confirm that the natural products we supply comply with the new European regulations for the approval, labeling and traceability of genetically modified food and feed according to VO EC No. 1829/2003 and EC No. 1830/2003 as well as Directive 2001/18/EC are not subject to labeling.

Spices and herbs are not medicines. In the case of acute illnesses, please discuss additional intake of herbs, especially if they interact with medications, with your doctor or alternative practitioner.