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Long red pepper from Kampot Kep Cambodia exceptional pepper red fruits
24
Feb

Pepper, the secrets of the black pearl

Superb report on pepper on France 5 on Sunday evening, on replay until March 1, 2020. Don't hesitate to watch it, it's quite short and explains perfectly why it's important to consume organic, fair trade and especially spices, which all too often concentrate cocktails of pesticides in conventional agriculture. A beautiful moment on IGP Kampot red pepper. https://www.france.tv/france-5/le-doc-du-dimanche/1254981-poivre-les-secrets-de-la-perle-noire.html
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tellicherry organic tanzania peppers
15
May

New organic peppers

Finding quality, pure-origin organic peppers is no easy task. Today, we're delighted to expand our range of organic peppers and introduce them to you. From Africa and Asia, these new black peppers come from East Africa (Tanzania), southern Sumatra and south-west India (Malabar and Tellicherry). Killindi pepper from Tanzania is a little-known pepper. It is hand-harvested by independent farmers in the most...
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09
Jan

What is false pepper?

Unlike true peppers, which come exclusively from the Piper Nigrum, P. longum and P. cubeba families, false peppers are not part of the Piper genus, and in fact are not even members of the Piperaceae family. So what is a false pepper? False peppers group together many things under their name: condiments, blends, berries or spices bearing the appellation pepper. They can have very different flavors...
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saffron harvest morocco taliouine
05
June

Pepper, curry, saffron: spices in the crosshairs of the fraud squad [RMC] [RMC] [RMC

You've got them all in your kitchen cupboard: pepper, curry, saffron, papryka, turmeric, cinnamon... But according to the French fraud control authority, there is a lot of fraud - up to 81% for saffron! Do you really know what's on your plate? For RMC, Marie Dupin unveils a fraud investigation into spices and spice blends. Spice consumption has exploded in less than 10 years: +35%. But the investigation by the French Direction...
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tellicherry organic tanzania peppers
23
Feb

How long do your spices last?

A wide-ranging debate, but a simple reality: spices have a harvesting time. In fact, spices are flowers, bark, buds, roots and other leaves, parts of plants that are harvested at a very specific time, which varies according to the plant species. Unfortunately, when you buy a spice from a retailer, especially a supermarket, you don't know the harvest date, and yet it's from this date that the...
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History of spices in the world mappemonde by Lucien Boucher 1950 personal collection
25
Oct

Ecocert control

Well, after 3 hours of inspection as we do every six months, Place des Epices has once again received a favorable opinion from our certifier Ecocert. We're very proud of this, as it's been one of our credos since the company was founded. I often hear allegations that controls are non-existent or even "bought in"; I can assure you that this is absolutely false. When you process...
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05
Apr

Evening Rubs

Spring is here, and I'd like to take this opportunity to offer you an overview of Rub(s)...for parties and, of course, lunch 😉 What is a Rub? Rub in English means to rub. So we're dealing with spices to rub... on meat or fish. What do you have in mind? Yes! ham, which is salted and then rubbed before being smoked: rub's primary use; or pepper steak, which is...
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29
July

The main spices in Masala Chaï

Masala chai, or "spiced tea", is renowned for its abundance of comforting spices. There are many variations of chai spices, depending on region, family tradition and individual preference. Here's a guide to the Masala chai spices used in India and elsewhere. Main organic spices in Masala chai These spices are present in almost all versions of Masala chai: Real cinnamon Cinnamon is rich, very slightly pungent and tannic - a great base for most...
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22
Mar

Iranian loumi or dried lemon

It's the new discovery of top chefs, but little known to the general public: loumi. But what is loumi? Loumi is originally a lime that has been scalded and then dried in the sun for several days. It's better known as black lemon or dried lemon. Iraqis call it noomi basra, while in Iran it's known as limoo omani or loomi tout court in the Sultanate of Oman...
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Green cardamom Ras el Hanout curry Garam Masala
07
Feb

What is a spice?

Here are some explanations to help you understand what a spice is? a. What parts of plants are eaten in spices? the root: - turmeric, ginger, galangal the fruit : - vanilla, chillies, cardamom the fruit casing : - false peppers - mace (nutmeg) the fruit seed : - nuts (nutmeg, almond, ...), peppers and false peppers - cumin, fenugreek, aniseed the flower bud...
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breadcake endurance cookie ginger cranberry
21
August

Breadcake for athletes

A cross between bread and cake, breadcakes are quick to make and ideal for vegetarians, as they can be made without gluten or lactose. So 100% vegan, for a super-healthy, energizing and balanced product. Breadcake for athletes Votes: 3 Rating: 3.33 You: Rate this recipe! Print Recipe In the morning before going for a run, bike ride or swim, or in the afternoon to break a hunger strike, this delicious breadcake is just the thing for you, sporty friends. Breadcake for athletes Votes: 3...
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fruit salad spices banana peach kiwi cinnamon star anise
30
July

Organic fruit salad with Indian spices

It's summer, and we're avoiding turning on the oven in favor of salads, barbecues and chilled desserts. So here's a simple yet refreshing recipe for this hot summer season. Made with fresh fruit and Indian spices infused in brown cane sugar syrup, this fruit salad is a delight. Depending on your eating habits, you can replace the cane sugar with a lower glycemic index sugar. Fruit salad with Indian spices...
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detox ginger turmeric honey runner
09
July

Organic lemon turmeric ginger infusion

I've been drinking this infusion for years, as it's an excellent revitalizer after intense or long sports training sessions. Marathon runners will appreciate it for its taste, of course, but also for its real anti-inflammatory and antioxidant virtues. Sprinters and half-distance runners will find it beneficial for their recovery after certain split sessions. In short, a powerful detoxifier. What is lemon turmeric ginger infusion? It's well known that turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory, but it's...
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History of spices in the world mappemonde by Lucien Boucher 1950 personal collection
18
June

History of spices around the world (Episode 3)

5th to 11th centuries: the world's spice trade in turmoil In 410 AD, the Visigoths sacked Rome. The ransom amounted to several thousand pounds of pepper. This was followed by a period when the world spice trade came to a halt (notably following the invasion of North Africa by the barbarians). For 400 years, all traffic between kingdoms ceased; laws, religions, arts and sciences seemed threatened by a...
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summer tomato salad spice mix
14
June

Tomato salad mix

Clearly, we're not all in the same boat when it comes to buying tomatoes as summer approaches. Of course, we'd be well advised to avoid imported, graded tomatoes straight from northern Europe, after having transited by truck or plane through the Mediterranean basin, if not further afield... In short, we all know the drill, but I always prefer to come back to it, because nothing beats local consumption of fresh produce. It's...
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History of spices in the world mappemonde by Lucien Boucher 1950 personal collection
23
May

History of spices around the world (Episode 2)

Alexander's conquest of India... 326 BC // year 47 We stopped at the beginnings of the future Suez Canal, 500 BC, which would have made it possible to avoid the long route taken by Ishmaelite merchants to Egypt. Alexander the Great entered India from the north-west in 326 BC, in a bitter battle (as was often the case in those days), and decided to open up two other routes by which he could transport spices from that country....
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04
May

Artichokes à la Barigoule (Nice-style)

Barigoule is originally a mixture of mushrooms stuffed with bacon, shallots and carrots. There are different ways of writing it, depending on the era and region of Provence (bérigoule, barigoula, barigoulo, brigoule, bourigoule or baligoule). Our recipe here is much simpler. Serves 4: 16 small violet artichokes from Nice 4 nice cebettes niçoise (alternatively fresh spring onions) 4 nice slices of bacon...
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