Weight | N/A |
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INGREDENTS: |
Pure White Pepper Seeds |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: |
Sri Lanka |
PHYSICAL: |
Colour: Grey-White |
POTENTIAL ALLERGEN: |
Gluten-free, Dairy free, Celiac friendly |
PACKAGING: |
100g, 200g, 500g, 1kg |
STORAGE CONDITIONS: |
Store in a cool and dry place. |
SHELF LIFE: |
24 months under specific conditions in unopened package. |
CEYLON WHITE PEPPER CRUSHED
ORGANICALLY GROWN AND BLESSED BY THE LOVING HANDS OF THE FARMERS OF SRI LANKA
White pepper is processed when the berries of the pepper plant are ripe. The outer skin of the berry is removed, leaving only the seed inside. White pepper seeds are crushed to form pepper crushed.
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Category: Ceylon Spices
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