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Schwartz Black Peppercorn Medium 35g

Pack size : 35g

QAR 20.25(Inc. VAT)

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Perfect for seasoning roasted vegetable, meat and fish dishes, as well as for bringing out the flavour of marinades, stocks and soups. Also goes great with cheese-based dishes, salads, breads and savoury biscuits.
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DESCRIPTION

Schwartz Black Peppercorns are suitable for seasoning during cooking, or at the table. Simply twist and taste the difference. Add to salad dressings for a delicate heat. After use, twist and close the mill for clean tables. Schwartz black peppercorns is particularly special, as it comes fully formed as pods, ready to be crushed to unleash a whole world of flavour. Perfect for seasoning roasted vegetable, meat and fish dishes, as well as for bringing out the flavour of marinades, stocks and soups. Also goes great with cheese-based dishes, salads, breads and savoury biscuits.

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Black Peppercorn

Allergy Information

This product contains no artificial colourings, flavourings or sweeteners, Suitable for vegetarians

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Preparation and usage

Ready to eat

Brand Message

The Schwartz brand established in 1890 by William Schwartz, the son of a German immigrant, in Halifax, Canada. William E. Schwartz, the son of the founder, was the first person in Canada to sell pure spices. Formerly only compound spices were sold such as ginger mixed with cornmeal or flour. From these early beginnings great emphasis was placed on quality and William Schwartz convinced people it was better to buy pure, top quality spices in smaller quantities than poor quality bulk. From England he imported the first bicycle with pneumatic tyres and travelled throughout Nova Scotia selling his spices.

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