Expert Collection

Representative set of the Pepperfield world - pepper, salt, a fermented specialty and one carefully selected delicacy on top.

·    Contains 20 g of black Kampot pepper, 20 g of white Kampot pepper, 20 g of red Kampot pepper, 20 g of green freeze-dried Kampot pepper and 40 g of fermented green Kampot pepper, 100 g of Kampot Fleur de Sel salt and 160 g of cashews with Kampot pepper, created in cooperation with Mixit
·    All our peppers and salts come from small family Cambodian farms

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Expert Collection

Expert Collection

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Origin

Kampot Pepper is grown in the Kampot province located in the very south of Southeast Asian Cambodia.

This is an area which, thanks to its coastal climate and geological conditions, allows local farmers to produce pepper of thehighest quality in the world. Not for nothing has this pepper received a protected geographical indication, similar toFrench Champagne.
We buy pepper from small family farms underdirect trade conditions, which guarantee fair compensation for every grower, and we also try to promote this approach among other traders.
As a result, by buying from us you get not only pepper of the highest quality, but also the certainty that you are buying a sustainable and morally responsible product that will help provide its producers withmedical care and education for their children

Characteristic

Pepper differs in its taste and aroma, which you can hardly find in pepper bought in ordinary supermarkets.

Black pepper, when ground, releases notes ofeucalyptus, camphor, and thyme, accompanied by the aroma of lime peel. These gradually turn into a seaside aroma with developingfruity notes. The dominant aroma ispeach and nectarine, accompanied by the scent of pine and earthy notes of Cambodian mountain soil full of minerals.

Rare red pepper is an explosion offruity notes with milder heat. At first, the dominant notes are rose and rosehip, which then turn into dried cherries. After two to three minutes, more characteristic aromas for Kampot pepper begin to develop, such ascitrus fruits, dried mandarins and a more earthy crust of sourdough bread.

White pepper is adelicate yet still peppery caress of the taste buds. When ground, aromas ofcamphor, sage, and cedar woodunfold, accompanied by a subtle scent of nutmeg blossom, grapefruits, and other citrus fruits. After a few minutes in the mouth, you can detect notes of nutmeg, blossomthyme, and lemon balm, supported by the aroma of cedar and black tea.

Processing

Pepper is divided into three basic varieties, which differ from each other in the processing of the fruits of the pepper vine.

In the case ofblack pepper the grains are harvested at the moment when the pepper berries are still green. They are then dried in the intense Cambodian sun, when they acquire their characteristic black color and wrinkled surface.

Red pepper is obtained by harvesting fully ripe pepper berries. These ripen to a deep red color and are full of fructose, thanks to which this type of pepper has its unique taste.

White pepper is a specialty obtained from fully ripe red pepper berries. These are then dried in direct sunlight and soaked again so that the red skin can be removed, leaving only the creamy white pepper berry.

Thanks to careful selection corresponding tothe strict quality requirements for pepper exported from Kampot, established by the Kampot Pepper Association, only the very best grains are hand-selected. They are then vacuum-packed so thatthe quality and freshness are preserved during the journey to the Czech Republic, where they are further sorted, packaged, and delivered all the way to your table.

Use

Thanks to their different taste, aroma, and pungency, the individual types of pepper are suitable for different purposes.

Black pepper is auniversal seasoning, which is unlikely to be out of place in almost any dish. However, it is ideal to pair it especially withdark red meat. It will elevate every steak cooked on the grill or in a pan to perfection, but it also has its place inclassic sauces, soupsand it also goes perfectly withpasta.

Red pepper is, thanks to its fruity character,the king of cold cuisine. It is suitable for vegetable salads, it goes well withrisotto, soups, and don't be afraid to experiment with it when preparingsweet desserts or mixed drinks. Rather than with dark meat, combine it with fish or light poultry meat.

White pepper is suitablefor light meat. It wonderfully enhances the flavor of seafood, goes well withrisotto, creamy soupsand its flavor will not get lost even in combination with good pasta.

The more finely Kampot you grind the pepper, themore intense the pungency, conversely, larger fragments or whole peppercorns will give the dish more specific pepper notes.

Package

Thanks to the materials used and the special bag-sealing technology, no air or moisture gets to the pepper.

The grains therefore retaintheir authentic taste and aroma of Kampot pepper even after the bag is opened. Once emptied, you can alsoupcycle the bags and continue to use them in many other ways. We pack the pepper in resealable 20-gram bags. Each Package also includes abrochure that brings you the story of the best pepper in the world and introduces the world of .pepper..field.

Awards

Quality is our top priority, as confirmed not only by the certifications borne by our peppers and salts, but also by the awards they bring home from international competitions.

Among the most significant is the award given to our pepper as part of the Great Taste competition, one of the most prestigious competitions in the world of gastronomy.

However, sustainability is also important to us, which we do not view as empty words, as shown by the SDG’s award given to truly sustainable and socially responsible projects.