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Organic Tellicherry Black Pepper corn( Organic wayanad black peppercorn)
Organic Tellicherry Black Pepper corn( Organic wayanad black peppercorn)
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Introducing our Organic Tellicherry Black Peppercorn from Wayanad, a premium quality spice that will elevate the flavor of your dishes to a whole new level.
Our Tellicherry Black Peppercorn is sourced from the lush green valleys of Wayanad, a region known for its fertile soil and optimal climate conditions that produce some of the finest pepper in the world. Our peppercorns are grown using organic farming methods, without the use of harmful pesticides or chemicals, ensuring that you get only the best quality, natural product.
The Tellicherry Black Peppercorn is hand-picked at the perfect stage of ripeness, when the pepper berries have turned fully ripe and developed a rich, bold flavor. They are then carefully sun-dried to preserve their aroma and taste. Our black peppercorns are left whole, ensuring that they retain their full flavor and fragrance until you're ready to use them.
One of the key features of our Organic Tellicherry Black Peppercorn is its bold, robust flavor. The flavor is strong, pungent, and earthy, with subtle notes of citrus and floral tones. The texture is firm, and the peppercorns have a beautiful, deep black color, which adds a visually striking element to your dishes.
Our Organic Tellicherry Black Peppercorn is perfect for all kinds of culinary applications, from adding a kick of spice to soups, stews, and curries, to seasoning meats, fish, and vegetables. It is also ideal for grinding fresh into a coarse or fine powder, which can be used in marinades, rubs, and dressings.
In summary, our Organic Tellicherry Black Peppercorn from Wayanad is a premium quality spice that is perfect for adding flavor and aroma to your dishes. It is grown using organic farming methods, hand-picked, and sun-dried to ensure the best quality. With its bold flavor and earthy aroma, it is sure to take your cooking to the next level.
