Herbies - Pepper Long (Whole) 30g
These 2cm long pepper spikes are most unusual and have a musk-like aroma.
Other Common Names: Long Pepper, Javanese Long Pepper. Botanical Name: (Piper retrofractum)
Description & Use: Native to Indonesia, Long Pepper looks like a short rat’s tail about 3cm long. It grows on a small vine related to true pepper and cubeb pepper. The aroma is sweet, fragrant and musk-like and the flavour is similarly musky and peppery. Used in many exotic Asian dishes and clear soups. Long Pepper goes well with galangal, turmeric and kenchur in rich, thick curries.
Produce of Indonesia packed in Australia.
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Herbies - Pepper Long (Whole) 30g
Herbies - Pepper Long (Whole) 30g
These 2cm long pepper spikes are most unusual and have a musk-like aroma.
Other Common Names: Long Pepper, Javanese Long Pepper. Botanical Name: (Piper retrofractum)
Description & Use: Native to Indonesia, Long Pepper looks like a short rat’s tail about 3cm long. It grows on a small vine related to true pepper and cubeb pepper. The aroma is sweet, fragrant and musk-like and the flavour is similarly musky and peppery. Used in many exotic Asian dishes and clear soups. Long Pepper goes well with galangal, turmeric and kenchur in rich, thick curries.
Produce of Indonesia packed in Australia.
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These 2cm long pepper spikes are most unusual and have a musk-like aroma.
Other Common Names: Long Pepper, Javanese Long Pepper. Botanical Name: (Piper retrofractum)
Description & Use: Native to Indonesia, Long Pepper looks like a short rat’s tail about 3cm long. It grows on a small vine related to true pepper and cubeb pepper. The aroma is sweet, fragrant and musk-like and the flavour is similarly musky and peppery. Used in many exotic Asian dishes and clear soups. Long Pepper goes well with galangal, turmeric and kenchur in rich, thick curries.
Produce of Indonesia packed in Australia.



















