Alligator Pepper 50g Refil Pouch
Native to West Africa, this spice has the botanical name Aframomum melegueta and is a part of the ginger family.
It’s tiny, round grains, reminiscent of miniature nutmegs, are seeds easily harvested from its leafy plant.
Commonly known as Grains of Paradise because it was claimed by medieval spice traders that these peppery seeds grew only in Eden, and had to be collected as they floated down the river out of paradise.
Once crushed, the seeds release a pungent citrusy aroma with hints of jasmine and cardamom. if you bite into one, you’ll notice that the peppery heat slowly intensifies and develops on your palate. They are great used as a spice rub for fish, especially if you toast them in a dry frying pan before crushing!
35g net weight
Please note: These ingredients come from different organic farms across West Africa - shape, size, and colour may vary.
Vegan, Organic & Single-Source
Allergen: May contain traces of peanuts, packaged in the same facility as peanuts.
Native to West Africa, this spice has the botanical name Aframomum melegueta and is a part of the ginger family.
It’s tiny, round grains, reminiscent of miniature nutmegs, are seeds easily harvested from its leafy plant.
Commonly known as Grains of Paradise because it was claimed by medieval spice traders that these peppery seeds grew only in Eden, and had to be collected as they floated down the river out of paradise.
Once crushed, the seeds release a pungent citrusy aroma with hints of jasmine and cardamom. if you bite into one, you’ll notice that the peppery heat slowly intensifies and develops on your palate. They are great used as a spice rub for fish, especially if you toast them in a dry frying pan before crushing!
35g net weight
Please note: These ingredients come from different organic farms across West Africa - shape, size, and colour may vary.
Vegan, Organic & Single-Source
Allergen: May contain traces of peanuts, packaged in the same facility as peanuts.
Native to West Africa, this spice has the botanical name Aframomum melegueta and is a part of the ginger family.
It’s tiny, round grains, reminiscent of miniature nutmegs, are seeds easily harvested from its leafy plant.
Commonly known as Grains of Paradise because it was claimed by medieval spice traders that these peppery seeds grew only in Eden, and had to be collected as they floated down the river out of paradise.
Once crushed, the seeds release a pungent citrusy aroma with hints of jasmine and cardamom. if you bite into one, you’ll notice that the peppery heat slowly intensifies and develops on your palate. They are great used as a spice rub for fish, especially if you toast them in a dry frying pan before crushing!
35g net weight
Please note: These ingredients come from different organic farms across West Africa - shape, size, and colour may vary.
Vegan, Organic & Single-Source
Allergen: May contain traces of peanuts, packaged in the same facility as peanuts.